InfoSec seminar: Chainspace: A sharded smart contracts platform
15 April 2018, 4:00 pm–5:00 pm
Mustafa Al-Bassam, a research student at UCL Computer Science will present the design, rationale, and details of Chainspace.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Organiser
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Vasilios Mavroudis
Location
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Room 421Robert's Engineering BuildingMalet PlaceLondonWC1E 7JEUnited Kingdom
About
Chainspace is a decentralized infrastructure, known as a distributed ledger, that supports user defined smart contracts and executes user-supplied transactions on their objects. The correct execution of smart contract transactions is verifiable by all. The system is scalable, by sharding state and the execution of transactions, and using S-BAC, a distributed commit protocol, to guarantee consistency. Chainspace is secure against subsets of nodes trying to compromise its integrity or availability properties through Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT), and extremely high-auditability, non-repudiation and ‘blockchain’ techniques. Even when BFT fails, auditing mechanisms are in place to trace malicious participants. We present the design, rationale, and details of Chainspace; we argue through evaluating an implementation of the system about its scaling and other features; we illustrate a number of privacy-friendly smart contracts for smart metering, polling and banking and measure their performance.
Visitors from outside UCL please email in advance.
About the Speaker
Mustafa Al Bassam
PhD student at UCL Computer Science
Mustafa is a PhD student at the Information Security Research Group of the Department of Computer Science at University College London. He joined in October 2016; his supervisors are Professor George Danezis and Dr Sarah Meiklejohn. Mustafa’s research interests include the intersections of peer-to-peer systems, distributed ledgers and information security.