2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2204.08032
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A Survey of Layer-Two Blockchain Protocols

Abstract: After the success of the Bitcoin blockchain, came several cryptocurrencies and blockchain solutions in the last decade. Nonetheless, Blockchain-based systems still suffer from low transaction rates and high transaction processing latencies, which hinder blockchains' scalability. An entire class of solutions, called Layer-1 scalability solutions, have attempted to incrementally improve such limitations by adding/modifying fundamental blockchain attributes. Recently, a completely different class of works, called… Show more

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“…27 Diverse ecosystems, like Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG)-based (e.g., Hedera Hashgraph, Holochain) and blockchain-like systems (e.g., Nano, IOTA, Obyte), demonstrate unique designs for e ciency and privacy. 28,29,30,31 Layer 2 protocols (e.g., Cellar, Loom, Ark, Cosmos, Tesseract) facilitate scalability and privacy through state transfer channels. 30 In healthcare, GPOC should support state change propagation and reversibility.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…27 Diverse ecosystems, like Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG)-based (e.g., Hedera Hashgraph, Holochain) and blockchain-like systems (e.g., Nano, IOTA, Obyte), demonstrate unique designs for e ciency and privacy. 28,29,30,31 Layer 2 protocols (e.g., Cellar, Loom, Ark, Cosmos, Tesseract) facilitate scalability and privacy through state transfer channels. 30 In healthcare, GPOC should support state change propagation and reversibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28,29,30,31 Layer 2 protocols (e.g., Cellar, Loom, Ark, Cosmos, Tesseract) facilitate scalability and privacy through state transfer channels. 30 In healthcare, GPOC should support state change propagation and reversibility. 32,33 Proposals for scalability, like sharding and block-size modi cations, contrast with the limitations of slow and expensive layer 1 networks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main goal of these solutions is to somehow outsource the processing and executing of transactions outside of the main chain, thereby reducing transaction costs and improving transaction throughput. The later used scaling solution is based on the official documentation of the Ethereum blockchain and the following research papers: [121][122][123].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While there are previous studies on Ethereum's layer-2 systems [17], [25], [28], they present several limitations. Several previous works study the different algorithms used by layer-2 systems [25], [26], [27] but none address their actual performance in practice.…”
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“…While there are previous studies on Ethereum's layer-2 systems [17], [25], [28], they present several limitations. Several previous works study the different algorithms used by layer-2 systems [25], [26], [27] but none address their actual performance in practice. Others [19] compare concrete systems from the Ethereum ecosystem but do not offer an experimental assessment of their behavior.…”
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