Dandelion Open Distributed Computing Platform Development (Software Development)

Dandelion technology solves the speed and scalability problems of current blockchain using a new physical paradigm to build the most efficient, open distributed network, with a finalization cost of $.00001 per event. The proposed project is aimed at adding smart contract and sharing functionality to the Dandelion network, improving cryptographic efficiency with aggregable signatures under the BLS signature scheme, identifying a roadmap to a Quantum Resistant aggregable signature scheme, and mathematically proving the safety and liveness properties of the extended system using TLA+ proofs. This improves the platform’s throughput and finalization speed, allows sophisticated transactions, and ensures the finished product is mathematically sound.

Faculty Supervisor:

Ceit Butler;Albert Danison

Student:

Partner:

Dandelion Networks Inc.

Discipline:

Computer science

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology

Program:

Accelerate

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