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Scaling Bockchain with Adaptivity

This paper presents Balloon, a scalable blockchain consensus protocol which could dynamically adapt its performance to the overall computation power change. Balloon is based on a parallel chain architecture combined with a greedy heaviest sub-chain selection strategy. It adopts an inovative block sampling approach to assess the change of block generation rate in the network. By introducing view change mechanism, Balllon is able to dynamically adjust the number of parallel sub-chains. Balloon redefines the concept of block subtree weight with view change in consideration, so that a total order of blocks could be obtained safely. To deal with rapidly increasing block generation rate in the blockchain network, participants of previous Nakamoto-style protocols are required to continuously increase their mining difficulty so as to maintain an expected security gurantee. Balloon, however, could accomadate a fixed difficulty setup and assign superfluous block processing capability to new sub-chains, which makes it more open and also economical.

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