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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Computer Laboratory Security Seminar > Mysticeti: Low-Latency DAG Consensus with Fast Commit Path
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Hridoy Sankar Dutta. This talk introduces Mysticeti a byzantine consensus protocol with low-latency and high resource efficiency. It leverages a DAG based on Threshold Clocks and incorporates innovations in pipelining and multiple leaders to reduce latency in the steady state and under crash failures. Mysticeti is the first byzantine protocol to achieve WAN latency of 0.5s for consensus commit, at a throughput of over 50k TPS that matches the state-of-the-art. Additionally, and if time permits, this talk describes a variant of Mysticeti, called Mysticeti-FPC, that incorporates a fast commit path that has even lower latency by forgoing consensus whenever possible. https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/86368615412?pwd=V1Ayb2JiR0UxOCtnbDlIQ0dIc3ZNQT09 Meeting ID: 863 6861 5412 Passcode: 160590 RECORDING : Please note, this event will be recorded and will be available after the event for an indeterminate period under a CC BY -NC-ND license. Audience members should bear this in mind before joining the webinar or asking questions. Note: Please do not post URLs for the talk, and especially Zoom links to Twitter because automated systems will pick them up and disrupt our meeting. This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory Security Seminar series. This talk is included in these lists:
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