IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

A Comparative Analysis of Distributed Ledger Technology Platforms

  • Mohammad Jabed Morshed Chowdhury,
  • MD. Sadek Ferdous,
  • Kamanashis Biswas,
  • Niaz Chowdhury,
  • A. S. M. Kayes,
  • Mamoun Alazab,
  • Paul Watters

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2953729
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 167930 – 167943

Abstract

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Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) has emerged as one of the most disruptive technologies in the last decade. It promises to change the way people do their business, track their products, and manage their personal data. Though the concept of DLT was first implemented in 2009 as Bitcoin, it has gained significant attention only in the past few years. During this time, different DLT enthusiasts and commercial companies have proposed and developed several DLT platforms. These platforms are usually categorized as public vs private, general purpose vs application specific and so on. As a growing number of people are interested to build DLT applications, it is important to understand their underlying architecture and capabilities in order to determine which DLT platform should be leveraged for a specific DLT application. In addition, the platforms need to be evaluated and critically analyzed to assess their applicability, resiliency and sustainability in the long run. In this paper, we have surveyed several leading DLT platforms and evaluated their capabilities based on a number of quantitative and qualitative criteria. The comparative analysis presented in this paper will help the DLT developers and architects to choose the best platform as per their requirement(s).

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