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Phoenix, Arizona
March 3-6
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Wednesday, March 4 • 4:15pm - 4:55pm
Mir-BFT: A Scalable High-Throughput BFT for Blockchains - Marko Vukolic, IBM

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In this talk we present Mir-BFT (or, simply, Mir), a robust and scalable Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT) total order broadcast protocol aimed at maximizing throughput on wide-area networks (WANs), targeting permissioned and Proof-of-Stake permissionless blockchains.

We show that Mir achieves unprecedented throughput on WANs without sacrificing latency, robustness to malicious behavior, or even performance in clusters. Our evaluation shows that Mir orders more than 60000 signed Bitcoin-sized and over 16000 signed Fabric-sized transactions per second on a widely distributed 100 nodes, 1 Gbps WAN setup, while preventing a range of attacks including request duplication performance attacks.

To achieve this, Mir relies on a novel protocol mechanism that allows a set of leaders to propose request batches independently, in parallel, while rotating the assignment of a partitioned request hash space to leaders. Several optimizations boost Mir throughput even further, including partial replication through a novel abstraction we call light total order (LTO) broadcast.

Perhaps most importantly, Mir relies on proven BFT protocol constructs, which simplifies reasoning about Mir correctness. Specifically, Mir is a generalization of the celebrated and scrutinized PBFT protocol. In a nutshell, Mir follows PBFT ``safety-wise'', with changes needed to accommodate novel features restricted to PBFT liveness.

Speakers
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Marko Vukolic

Research Staff Member, IBM
Marko re-joined IBM Research in January 2015, as a Research Staff Member (earlier, he was also a Post-Doc and Intern in IBM) working on Blockchain. Before that, he was a faculty in EURECOM, France and a visiting professor at Systems Group @ ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Marko obtained... Read More →



Wednesday March 4, 2020 4:15pm - 4:55pm MST
103 A
  Technical Track