In this paper, we investigate the performance of the Tangle 2.0 consensus protocol in a Byzantine environment. We use an agent-based simulation model that incorporates the main features of the Tangle 2.0 consensus protocol. Our experimental results demonstrate that the Tangle 2.0 protocol is robust to the bait-and-switch attack up to the theoretical upper bound of the adversary's 33% voting weight. We further show that the common coin mechanism in Tangle 2.0 is necessary for robustness against powerful adversaries. Moreover, the experimental results confirm that the protocol can achieve around 1s confirmation time in typical scenarios and that the confirmation times of non-conflicting transactions are not affected by the presence of conflicts.
翻译:在本文中,我们调查拜占庭环境中Tangle 2.0共识协议的性能。 我们使用一种基于代理的模拟模型,该模型包含Tangle 2.0共识协议的主要特点。 我们的实验结果显示, Tangle 2.0协议对于诱饵和开关袭击非常有力,达到了对手33%的投票权的理论上限。 我们还进一步表明,Tangle 2.0的共同硬币机制对于强力对抗强势对手是必要的。 此外,实验结果证实,在典型情况下,协议可以达到大约1个确认时间,非冲突交易的确认时间不会受到冲突的影响。