Proof of Stake (PoS)
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wikipedia:Proof of Stake protocols are a class of consensus mechanisms for blockchains that work by selecting validators in proportion to their quantity of holdings in the associated cryptocurrency.
- Peercoin (2012)
- NEO (Feb 2014)
- Cardano (Sep 2017), Ouroboros, Ouroboros Genesis
- Tezos (Jun 2018)
- Algorand (Apr 2019)
- Solana (Mar 2020)
- Polkadot (May 2020)
- BNB Smart Chain (BSC)
- Nxt
- QTUM
- Avalanche
- Ethereum 2.0 (Sep 2022, The Merge)
- Terra
- Cosmos
- Celo
- Polygon PoS
Related[edit]
- Proof of Work (PoW)
- Ethereum Beacon Chain
- nothing-at-stake problem
- staking service
- Liquid Staking
lighthouse
Ethereum software
geth INFO [05-31|12:51:05.069] Consensus: Beacon (proof-of-stake), merged from Ethash (proof-of-work)
Activities[edit]
See also[edit]
- Staking, Tezos, Cosmos, StakeWise, Staking facilities, Finoa, APR, validator, Ethereum Beacon Chain, Lido Staked ETH, Attestation effectiveness,
lighthouse beacon node
, Staking rewards, Chorus One, Allnodes, Ethereum SRB, Liquid Staking Token (LST), LPOS, Liquid Staked ETH (LsETH) - Proof of Stake (PoS), PPoS, Algorand, NEO, Cardano, QTUM, Polkadot, Solana, Staking, Validators, Pool provider, Liquid Staking, Cosmos, Agoric, Proposer, Subjectivity
- Consensus, Proof of Stake (PoS), Consensus clients, Execution clients,
Prysm, Lighthouse, Lodestar, Teku, Nimbus
, Consensus Layer (CL), Beacon client
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