Consensus Mechanism
A consensus mechanism is a protocol used in blockchain and distributed ledger systems to achieve agreement among participants on the validity of transactions. It ensures that all nodes in a decentralized network agree on a single version of the truth, thereby securing the integrity of the blockchain. Common consensus mechanisms include Proof of Work (PoW), used by Bitcoin, and Proof of Stake (PoS), used by various other cryptocurrencies. These mechanisms prevent double-spending, validate transactions, and ensure the security of the network.
Example
Bitcoin uses the Proof of Work consensus mechanism, where miners solve complex mathematical problems to validate transactions and add new blocks to the blockchain.
Key points
• A consensus mechanism ensures agreement among nodes in a blockchain or distributed ledger system.
• It validates transactions, prevents double-spending, and secures the network.
• Popular mechanisms include Proof of Work (PoW) and Proof of Stake (PoS).