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Joe McCain III edited this page Jan 23, 2023 · 10 revisions

Disarray

A dynamic multichain engineered for the future


Disarray is a dynamic, multi-resource blockchain network with post-quantum considerations and optimized for executing generalized computational or data-bearing requests. Disarray is motivated by the recent formalization of the Minotaur Protocol where researchers at IOHK outline the benefits of hybrid technologies. Our contributions are highlighted in our use-case as the platform was designed to leverage the juxtaposition between proof-of-stake (PoS) and proof-of-work (PoW) along with various optimizations embedded throughout. Disarray is directly responsible for the more robust service oriented technologies, Aether and Chaos, respectively offering each an idealized environment for executing, incentivizing, and managing associated resources. In doing this, we hope to naturally increase network participation by including a host of automations targeting the respective setup processes associated with the alternative consensus mechanisms implements.

Additional security measures have been set in place to ensure the fidelity of the network such as the novel tweakable sleeves for imbuing traditionally non-quantum elliptic curve digital signature schemas with post-quantum resilience. The network also leverages an asynchronous byzantine fault tolerance as the protocol, choosing to pass up similar alternatives such as the practical byzantine fault tolerance proposed by , achieves the mathematical limits of distributed security.

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