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Sui Lutris: An innovative blockchain solution that integrates DAG consensus and non-consensus.
A New Milestone in Blockchain Technology Evolution: The Innovative Solution of Sui Lutris
Blockchain technology has made significant progress since the advent of Bitcoin. With the emergence of new application scenarios such as gaming and NFTs, the industry is continuously exploring ways to enhance technical efficiency, particularly in high-load processing and real-time latency. Currently, L1 blockchains face two major challenges: first, achieving high throughput while maintaining low latency, and second, ensuring the long-term stability of consensus protocols. Additionally, decentralization must be maintained through the dynamic participation and reconfiguration of verification nodes.
One way to increase throughput is to adopt a DAG-based consensus protocol, such as the Narwhal/Bullshark used by Sui. These types of protocols can handle a large number of transactions simultaneously, making them very suitable for applications like games and NFTs. However, they often result in delays of a few seconds, which can be time-consuming for regular transfers or game operations.
On the other hand, consensus-free protocols like FastPay show great potential in reducing latency and increasing scalability. These protocols do not require consensus, allowing for fast transaction processing without the need for global ordering of independent transactions that are processed in parallel. However, they are only suitable for a limited set of simple Blockchain operations, which restricts the achievable smart contract functionality, and there are challenges in reconfiguring the dynamically changing validator set.
Despite the broad prospects of these methods, they have not yet been widely applied in production-level blockchains and are limited to presentations at academic conferences. Sui Lutris, as a protocol supporting Sui, innovatively combines DAG-based consensus and non-consensus methods, achieving the best of both worlds: sub-second latency and continuous throughput of thousands of transactions per second. At the same time, Sui also retains the ability to execute complex contracts on shared objects, generate checkpoints, and reconfigure the validator set across cycles.
Sui Lutris adopts a unique hybrid strategy. For operations on single-owner assets (owned objects), the system employs a consistency broadcast protocol among validators to achieve sub-consensus latency. For complex smart contracts running on shared objects, Sui Lutris relies solely on consensus processing. Additionally, it supports network maintenance operations, such as defining checkpoints and reconfiguring validators. This innovative strategy provides the optimal solution for transaction processing in a replicated Byzantine environment.
The transaction lifecycle of Sui Lutris includes the following steps:
In addition to the main trading process, Sui Lutris also provides multiple features to support production-level Blockchain:
Sui Lutris supports Sui, which is a blockchain that manages a large amount of user value. The technical report provides a detailed description of the operation of the security and activity protocols, as well as the security proofs with partially synchronous Byzantine participants in a standard distributed system model.