Dumbo Protocol Family: Making Asynchronous Consensus Real
Dumbo Protocol Family: Making Asynchronous Consensus Real
Asynchronous consensus is the most robust consensus protocol, thus critical for blockchains deployed over the open Internet. Unfortunately, all previous protocols suffer from high complexity and essentially none has been widely deployed. In this talk, we will give an overview of a sequence of our recent results of Dumbo protocols on making asynchronous BFT consensus performant and finally, real.
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| Melbourne (AEDT) | : 20 Jun 2022 12:00 PM |
| China (CST) | : 20 Jun 2022 9:00 AM |
| India (IST) | : 20 Jun 2022 6:30 AM |
| Central Europe (CET) | : 20 Jun 2022 2:00 AM |
| New York (EDT) | : 19 Jun 2022 8:00 PM |
| Los Angeles (PDT) | : 19 Jun 2022 5:00 PM |
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About the speaker
Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney
Dr. Qiang Tang is currently a Senior Lecturer at The University of Sydney. From 2016.8 - 2020.12, he was an assistant professor at New Jersey Institute of Technology and director of JD-NJIT-ISCAS Joint Blockchain Lab. Before joining NJIT, he was a postdoc at Cornell. His research spans broadly on theoretical and applied cryptography, and blockchain technology, and his work appeared mostly in top security/crypto/distributed computing venues. He won a few prestigious awards including MIT Technical Review 35 Chinese Innovators under 35, 2019, Google Faculty Award, NJIT Research Award and more.
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