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Foundational Technology - Twin-Turbo Consensus
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Foundational Technology - Twin-Turbo Consensus
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InfiCloud uses the Twin-Turbo Consensus technique, a cutting-edge innovation, to power its decentralized ecosystem. This state-of-the-art consensus algorithm is intended to improve the InfiCloud network's performance, scalability, and security while offering a solid framework for a variety of applications.
The Twin-Turbo Consensus mechanism is a hybrid strategy that combines the benefits of two well-known consensus models: Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance (PBFT) and Proof of Stake (PoS). The synergy that results from this dynamic combination overcomes the drawbacks of each particular model.
Here's how the Twin-Turbo Consensus mechanism operates within InfiCloud:
Proof of Stake (PoS): The PoS component of the Twin-Turbo Consensus mechanism ensures energy-efficient validation of transactions. Validators are chosen based on the amount of tokens they hold and are willing to "stake" as collateral. This mitigates the energy-intensive process of traditional Proof of Work (PoW) mechanisms.
Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance (PBFT): PBFT contributes to the Twin-Turbo Consensus by enabling rapid transaction finality and consensus among nodes in the network. This is particularly crucial for ensuring the security and reliability of transactions in a decentralized environment.
By integrating PoS and PBFT, InfiCloud's Twin-Turbo Consensus brings forth several advantages:
Utilizing the Twin-Turbo Consensus process demonstrates InfiCloud's dedication to developing cutting-edge technologies that improve the speed, security, and user interface of its decentralized platform. With the aid of this ground-breaking consensus architecture, InfiCloud seeks to provide consumers and developers with a highly effective and safe infrastructure for creating and utilizing decentralized applications.