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April 15, 2020, 09:30:26 AM
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Analyze Ethereum 2.0 to Explore The Future of Consensus Algorithm

"If the developing progress happened like this, a boom in application on Ethereum would be possible, and Ethereum would become the world computer and financial settlement layer. The price of ETH depends only on how much the user needs to pay for miners. Due to the introduction of ETH2.0 sharding, the overall TPS would increase significantly, and the transaction fee for a single transaction would be a big decline, and the price of ETH may continue to fall.
If Ethereum develops in this direction, it may introduce a problem that the value of the mortgaged ETH may be less than the value of the DAPP running on the shard chain. At this time, miners have enough reasons to acts in a malicious manner and steal the value of DAPP by launching a double-spend attack or other ways."

"Of course, not the whole miners would definitely do evil. We also have many other ways to punish the evildoers. For example, the exchange freezes or refuses to accept the assets of the evildoers. Since the current status of the blockchain industry mixed centralized and decentralized. But the essence of this logic is that if the POS consensus and Slash models are adopted, the security boundary of the value of DAPP applications that can be carried on Ethereum is the market value of ETH itself."

"This may be a hidden problem for restricting the continued expansion of the DeFi economy on Ethereum. As for the security reasons, the market value of the overall DAPP cannot exceed the market value of ETH."


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https://www.publish0x.com/poporo/analyze-ethereum-20-to-explore-the-future-of-consensus-algor-xgklyz
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