Directed acyclic graph
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DAG, distributed acyclic graph, is a distributed-ledger technology that links transactions together directly without miners or blocks.
Currently (January 2018) there are three major DAG-based cryptocurrencies: Byteball, IOTA, and Raiblocks.
There is a wiki article comparing Byteball and IOTA.
Here is a table detailing differences among them. See the Cryptocurrency subreddit thread[1] for further discussion.
Comparison
Byteball | IOTA | Raiblocks/Nano | |
---|---|---|---|
Address reuse | Yes | Not after sending[2] | Yes |
Chain type | Main chain DAG[3] | PoW DAG[4] | dPoS DAG+Blockchain[5] |
Confirmation time (theoretical) | 30 seconds[6] | Instant[7] | Instant[8] |
Confirmation time (current) | ~10 minutes?[9] | Minutes to hours[10] to a day?[11] | ~10 seconds[12] |
Consensus | Mainchain[13] deterministic[14] | Minimal PoW[15], probabilistic[16] | Weighted dPoS voting[17] |
Developer ownership | 1%? | 5%? | 4.8%? |
Distribution | Free airdrops[18], 1% premine[19] | Public ICO. No premine | Manual mining via captcha |
Distribution complete | No | Yes | Yes |
Byteball | IOTA | Raiblocks | |
---|---|---|---|
Divisibility | 1 GBYTE: 1 billion Bytes | 1 MIOTA: 1 million IOTA | 1 XRB: 1024 raw |
Fees | Very small, based on size of data stored | No fees | No fees |
Focus | Smart contracts. | Internet of Things (m2m) | Value transfer (h2h) |
Inflation | None/Deflationary (minus distribution) | None/Deflationary | None/Deflationary |
Offline transactions | Via blackbytes? | Yes | Yes? |
Partnerships | A few? | Many | None as of 2014? |
Public team | Partially? | Yes | Yes |
Privacy | Yes via Blackbytes | Eventually, | Not on chain |
Quantum resistant | Not yet. Via NTRU | Yes | No? |
Smart contracts | Yes | Not yet? | No? |
Supply (Current) | 645,222 GBYTE | 2,779,530,283 MIOTA | 133,248,290 XRB |
Supply (Total) | 1,000,000 GBYTE | 2,779,530,283 MIOTA | 133,248,290 XRB |
Transaction limit (theory) | Unlimited? | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Transaction limit (current) | 10 TPS | 500 TPS in stress tests | 7k TPS on Testnet? |
External links
- Comparison of IOTA and Raiblocks
- Wikipedia DAG article
- https://www.investinblockchain.com/dag-blockchain-new-competitor
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/shermanlee/2018/01/22/explaining-directed-acylic-graph-dag-the-real-blockchain-3-0/#5bdf488e180b
References
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/7iv20r/dag_coin_comparison_byteball_iota_raiblocks_etc
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/Iota/comments/7cze8u/iota_address_reuse_explained_for_laymen
- ↑ https://byteball.org/Byteball.pdf
- ↑ https://iota.org/IOTA_Whitepaper.pdf
- ↑ https://dev.raiblocks.net/page/faq.php
- ↑ https://byteball.org/Byteball.pdf
- ↑ http://www.tangleblog.com/2017/01/03/byteball-vs-iota-token
- ↑ https://raiblocks.net/media/RaiBlocks_FAQ.pdf
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/7iv20r/dag_coin_comparison_byteball_iota_raiblocks_etc/dr2wbdf
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/Iota/comments/6lrf15/tell_me_about_confirmation_times_a_comprehensive
- ↑ https://twitter.com/i/moments/939251289141186560
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjIUsVDUr_s
- ↑ https://byteball.org/Byteball.pdf
- ↑ https://byteroll.com/comparison-iota
- ↑ https://learn.iota.org/faqs
- ↑ https://www.quora.com/How-fast-are-IoTA-network-transactions
- ↑ https://raiblocks.net/media/RaiBlocks_FAQ.pdf
- ↑ https://byteroll.com/airdrop
- ↑ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1608859.0