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FLOCK: Fast, Lightweight, and Scalable Allocation for Decentralized Services on Blockchain

ICBC | Keizer NV, Ascigil O, Psaras I ... | Many decentralized services have recently emerged on top of blockchain, offering benefits like privacy, and allowing any node in the network to share its...

24 June 2021

FLOCK: Fast, Lightweight, and Scalable Allocation for Decentralized Services on Blockchain

Abstract

Many decentralized services have recently emerged on top of blockchain, offering benefits like privacy, and allowing any node in the network to share its resources. In order to be a competitive alternative to their central counterparts, their performance needs to match up. Specifically, service allocation remains a performance bottleneck for many decentralized services.In this paper we present FLOCK, an allocation system which is highly scalable, fast, and lightweight. Furthermore, it allows nodes to indicate their preference for clients/sellers without needing to submit bids by using stable matching algorithms. We decouple the price discovery and outsource this function to a smart contract on the blockchain.Additionally, another smart contract is used to orchestrate the allocation and take care of service discovery, while trusted execution environments securely compute allocation solutions, and off-chain payment networks are used to send rewards.Evaluation of FLOCK shows that gas costs are manageable and improve upon other solutions which leverage auctions, and that our instance of the stable matching algorithm greatly improves run-time and throughput over auction counterparts. Finally, our discussion outlines practical improvements to further increase performance.

Publication Type:Conference
Authors:Keizer NV, Ascigil O, Psaras I, Pavlou G
Publisher:±õ·¡·¡·¡Ìý
Publication date:24/06/2021
Name of conference:2021 IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency (ICBC)
Conference place:Sydney, Australia
Conference start date:03/05/2021
Conference finish date:06/05/2021
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