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Role of Distributed Computing in Blockchain Technology

Blockchain is a decentralized peer-to-peer network that allows data to be stored on thousands of servers following a collective trust model among these unknown peers. Blockchain is mainly used for cryptocurrencies and the initial release of the concept was with the introduction of Bitcoin. Presently Blockchain technology is used in various other domains such as Global Trade, Commerce, Real Estate, Capital markets, and Asset Management. In Blockchain all transactions are recorded in a distributed immutable ledger which ensures that all the transactions that are done among nodes are available at each node and the transactions cannot be deleted or edited.

The management of distributed immutable ledgers, the backbone of Blockchain, is one of the main use cases of Distributed Computing in Blockchain. Distributed Computing ensures that every node in the network has a copy of the blockchain and that it is updated in real-time when a transaction takes place. Use of Distributed Computing along with the peer-to-peer architecture, blockchain also eliminates the use of a central authority to manage the network thus making the blockchain secure, transparent, and immutable.

Another key feature of the Distributed Network of Blockchain is maintaining the present state of the ledger. Once a set of transactions is validated and a block is created by a miner, that block is added to the Blockchain. Even though there are many miners working on block creation, the final block that is being added to the blockchain will be created by a single winning miner and all the other nodes in the blockchain should agree and synchronize with the present state of the Blockchain. This is known as the consensus protocol followed by Blockchain and it helps the network to achieve reliability and maintain trust within the peers in the Blockchain. Distributed Computing plays a major role in maintaining this consensus protocol as every node has to communicate with its neighbor node in order to arrive at a common decision.

Blockchain is nothing but another Distributed System that heavily uses the concepts and elements of Distributed Systems and every computation that takes place in the blockchain can be stated as Distributed System Computing.

Complications that can occur when using Distributed Computing for Blockchain

The network can be vulnerable to deterring cyberattacks such as Distributed Denial of Service(DDoS) which can exhaust the resources of a computing system by sending multiple fake requests. The majority of small Blockchain networks that contain a small number of nodes are subjected to these attacks and susceptible to fraud with hackers gaining access to the majority of nodes. Large Blockchains such as Bitcoin and Ethereum manage a ‘Proof of Work’ protocol within the distributed system to overcome these issues. This is a well-defined process that improves trust in the blockchain.

Another complication in using Distributed Computing for Blockchain is that backups should be done on each node in the network. This process requires higher computational power and a well-connected system of nodes.

Security should be applied to each node individually as there is no central authority to manage the system as a whole and the peer-to-peer architecture of the distributed system allows any node to be accessed anytime.

Conclusion:

Blockchain, as we know, is a decentralized system but its core is based on the P2P network which is one of the types of distributed architectures. All transactions done among the nodes are available on each node of the network. A consensus algorithm is a general through which all the nodes in the blockchain network reach a common decision about the present state of the ledger. Here, also distributed computing is used as all the nodes communicate with their neighbor nodes in order to come to a particular decision.

Using consensus protocol many objectives such as coming to a particular decision, co-operation, and equal rights to all the nodes and their active participation in the process are accomplished. Consensus algorithms help the network to achieve reliability in the network and establish trust within the peers in the blockchain.

Finally, it can be said that blockchain is just another type of distributed system which has used the concepts of a distributed system widely. All the computations taking place in the blockchain can be termed as distributed system computing.

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