This paper is a Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) on Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG)-based consensus protocols, analyzing their performance and trade-offs within the framework of consistency, availability, and partition tolerance inspired by the CAP theorem. We classify DAG-based consensus protocols into availability-focused and consistency-focused categories, exploring their design principles, core functionalities, and associated trade-offs. Furthermore, we examine key properties, attack vectors, and recent developments, providing insights into security, scalability, and fairness challenges. Finally, we identify research gaps and outline directions for advancing DAG-based consensus mechanisms.
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