Dispatch enables companies to build data-intensive business logic on a public ledger without sacrificing speed or security. The Dispatch protocol uses Delegated Asynchronous Proof of Stake (DAPoS), a novel consensus algorithm, which handles orders of magnitude more transactions than most blockchains. DAPoS transactions are validated by elected delegates and recorded by elected learners. Valid transactions are gossipped. Invalid transactions are dropped. Unlike regular blockchains, where the tx/sec is bounded by tx/block x blocks/sec, DAPoS is bound by the hardware of the delegates and how fast they can validate transactions.
Are you spamming or something? You already said this yesterday. I thought it was a very good comment that you made then why repeating it again? We already understand what is your point here?
Dispatch enables companies to build data-intensive business logic on a public ledger without sacrificing speed or security. The Dispatch protocol uses Delegated Asynchronous Proof of Stake (DAPoS), a novel consensus algorithm, which handles orders of magnitude more transactions than most blockchains. DAPoS transactions are validated by elected delegates and recorded by elected learners. Valid transactions are gossipped. Invalid transactions are dropped. Unlike regular blockchains, where the tx/sec is bounded by tx/block x blocks/sec, DAPoS is bound by the hardware of the delegates and how fast they can validate transactions.