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Skychain: A deep reinforcement learning-empowered dynamic blockchain sharding systemZhang et al., 2020
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- Zhang J
- Hong Z
- Qiu X
- Zhan Y
- Guo S
- Chen W
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- Proceedings of the 49th International Conference on Parallel Processing
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To overcome the limitations on the scalability of current blockchain systems, sharding is widely considered as a promising solution that divides the network into multiple disjoint groups processing transactions in parallel to improve throughput while decreasing the …
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