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Realizing Corrupted-Shard Tolerance: A Sharding Blockchain with Preserving Global Resilience

Liu et al., 2025

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10384433339553482553
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Liu Y
Liu A
Pan Z
Hu Y
Liu J
Bian S
Lu Y
Guan Z
Li D
Qiu M
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Proceedings of the 2025 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security

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Blockchain sharding is a promising approach to enhancing scalability by partitioning the network into smaller, parallel shards. However, existing sharding blockchains that rely on Byzantine fault tolerance protocols require large shard sizes to meet strict security …
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