Decrypting distributed ledger design—taxonomy, classification and blockchain community evaluation
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Published:2021-04-24
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ISSN:1386-7857
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Container-title:Cluster Computing
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cluster Comput
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Ballandies Mark C.ORCID, Dapp Marcus M., Pournaras Evangelos
Abstract
AbstractMore than 1000 distributed ledger technology (DLT) systems raising $600 billion in investment in 2016 feature the unprecedented and disruptive potential of blockchain technology. A systematic and data-driven analysis, comparison and rigorous evaluation of the different design choices of distributed ledgers and their implications is a challenge. The rapidly evolving nature of the blockchain landscape hinders reaching a common understanding of the techno-socio-economic design space of distributed ledgers and the cryptoeconomies they support. To fill this gap, this paper makes the following contributions: (i) A conceptual architecture of DLT systems with which (ii) a taxonomy is designed and (iii) a rigorous classification of DLT systems is made using real-world data and wisdom of the crowd. (iv) A DLT design guideline is the end result of applying machine learning methodologies on the classification data. Compared to related work and as defined in earlier taxonomy theory, the proposed taxonomy is highly comprehensive, robust, explanatory and extensible. The findings of this paper can provide new insights and better understanding of the key design choices evolving the modeling complexity of DLT systems, while identifying opportunities for new research contributions and business innovation.
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Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung Horizon 2020 Framework Programme ETH Zurich
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Software
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