Uncertified DAGs refers to Directed Acyclic Graphs that lack formal verification or rigorous security audits of their protocol implementation. While DAGs offer alternative data structures for distributed ledgers, uncertified versions may harbor vulnerabilities or operational flaws. The absence of independent validation introduces elevated risks for network integrity and user funds. This condition indicates a lack of external assurance.
Context
The security implications of uncertified DAGs are a critical discussion point in news concerning alternative distributed ledger technologies. Projects utilizing such structures face scrutiny regarding their resilience against attacks and data manipulation. The market generally favors protocols that have undergone extensive peer review and formal certification processes to build trust.
Mysticeti-C is the first DAG-based Byzantine consensus protocol to reach the theoretical lower bound of three message rounds, enabling sub-second finality.
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