Honeybee: Decentralized Peer Sampling with Verifiable Random Walks for Blockchain Data Sharding
Zhang, Yunqi, Venkatakrishnan, Shaileshh Bojja
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Data sharding - in which block data is sharded without sharding compute - is at the present the favored approach for scaling Ethereum. A key challenge toward implementing data sharding is verifying whether the entirety of a block's data is available in the network (across its shards). A central technique proposed to conduct this verification uses erasure coded blocks and is called data availability sampling (DAS). While the high-level protocol details of DAS has been well discussed in the community, discussions around how such a protocol will be implemented at the peer-to-peer layer are lacking. We identify random sampling of nodes as a fundamental primitive necessary to carry out DAS and present Honeybee, a decentralized algorithm for sampling node that uses verifiable random walks. Honeybee is secure against attacks even in the presence of a large number of Byzantine nodes (e.g., 50% of the network). We evaluate Honeybee through experiments and show that the quality of sampling achieved by Honeybee is significantly better compared to the state-of-the-art. Our proposed algorithm has implications for DAS functions in both full nodes and light nodes.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-25-2024
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