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Published inSep 2019
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Romain Tormen
Romain Tormen
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Romain Tormen

Romain Tormen is a senior consultant for PwC, a worldwide consulting firm. He has experienced digital transformation within several industries and different business units. Specialized in emerging technologies, he promotes to his clients the use of blockchain for better transaction security, transparency, disintermediation, and third-parties authentication. As a contributing writer for one of the most-read tech-oriented website hackernoon, Romain gives business insights and provides use-cases for a broad range of industries.
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Comparing proof-of-work and proof-of-stake

Ethereum currently relies on the same consensus protocol as Bitcoin: proof-of-work. In order for the blocks and transactions to be validated, the miners of the network have to solve a mathematical problem, which, as of April 19, 2019, takes approximately 13 seconds.

When the result (hash) is found, it is spread to the network, which checks it and stores the blocks containing the transactions in the ledger. Then another mathematical problem rises to validate a new block and so on.

This consensus protocol proof-of-work has several downsides:

  • It is harmful for the environment because it requires an impressive amount of electricity for the computers to find the suitable hash that will validate the block.
  • It is expensive, non-inclusive, and reserved for experts because the mining process requires good chips, material...
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Romain Tormen

Romain Tormen is a senior consultant for PwC, a worldwide consulting firm. He has experienced digital transformation within several industries and different business units. Specialized in emerging technologies, he promotes to his clients the use of blockchain for better transaction security, transparency, disintermediation, and third-parties authentication. As a contributing writer for one of the most-read tech-oriented website hackernoon, Romain gives business insights and provides use-cases for a broad range of industries.
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