Stellar Consensus Protocol: The PI Network Block chain

The developers of the Pi Network have created a new algorithm to validate the transactions, called the Stellar Consensus Protocol. (SCP) was architected by David Mazieres a professor of Computer Science at Stanford who also serves as a Chief Scientist at the Stellar Development Foundation.So……
All bitcoin nodes are competing against each other in solving a cryptographic puzzle. Because the solution is found randomly, essentially the node that finds the solution first, by chance, is elected the leader of the round who produces the next block. This algorithm is called “Proof of work” and results in a lot of energy consumption.

Pi uses the other type of consensus algorithms and is based on the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP) and an algorithm called Federated Byzantine Agreement (FBA). Such algorithms don’t have energy waste but they require exchanging many network messages in order for the nodes to come to “consensus” on what the next block should be. Each node can independently determine if a transaction is valid or not, e.g. authority of making the transition and double-spending, based on the cryptographic signature and the transaction history. However, for a network of computers to agree on which transactions to record in a block and the order of these transactions and blocks, they need to message each other and have multiple rounds of voting to come to a consensus.

One criticism the BFT system gets its that it has a centralized point because voting is involved, the set of nodes participating in the voting “Quorum: are determined by the creator of the system in its beginning. Instead of burning energy like in Bitcoin’s proof of work consensus algorithm, SCP nodes secure the shared record by vouching for other nodes in the network as trustworthy. Each node in the network builds a quorum slice, consisting of other nodes in the network that they deem to be trustworthy.

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