Block ordering efficiency describes how effectively a blockchain arranges transactions within a block for processing. This metric evaluates the system’s capability to sequence transactions optimally, minimizing resource consumption and maximizing throughput. High efficiency ensures that transactions are processed quickly and economically, reducing network congestion and user fees. It directly influences the overall performance and scalability of a decentralized ledger.
Context
Improving block ordering efficiency is a continuous goal for many blockchain protocols, particularly those addressing scalability challenges. Research and development focus on advanced algorithms and consensus mechanisms to optimize transaction inclusion and sequencing. News reports often discuss this concept in relation to network upgrades designed to handle increased transaction volumes more smoothly.
The new Graded Broadcast primitive bypasses the costly agreement stage in Asynchronous BFT, fundamentally reducing consensus latency and enhancing throughput.
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