Comparison: Permissioned vs Sample Clauses

Comparison: Permissioned vs. Permission-Less Table 2 summarizes the aforementioned differences between permissionless and permissioned systems. • Performance: Characteristics such as transaction throughput and latency • Energy use: Amount of energy required to operate the blockchain • Updates: Process used to update the blockchain software • Trust model: Amount of trust required in the decision making of the blockchain • Complexity: Amount of resources and coordination needed to run the blockchain • Node incentives: How consensus node operators are incentivized to operate a node Category Permissioned BFT Permissionless Proof of work Performance High Low Energy Use Efficient Expensive Updates Controlled Miner Dependent Trust Model Several Known Many Unknown Complexity Several Servers Unbounded Node Incentives Usually Transaction Fees Usually Mining Table 2: Permissioned vs. Permissionless Blockchains
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