Dynamic Consensus refers to a blockchain’s agreement mechanism that can adjust its rules, participants, or parameters in response to changing network conditions or governance decisions. Unlike static consensus models, these systems are designed for flexibility and resilience, allowing for adaptations to security requirements, scalability needs, or community preferences. Such adaptability aims to optimize network performance and security over time.
Context
The pursuit of scalable and sustainable blockchain networks often involves research and implementation of dynamic consensus protocols, frequently discussed in technical crypto news. Debates center on how to implement such dynamism without introducing centralization risks or vulnerabilities to manipulation. The evolution of proof-of-stake mechanisms and sharding solutions often incorporates dynamic elements to improve their long-term viability and efficiency.
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