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Cointelegraph is following the development of an entirely new blockchain from inception to mainnet and beyond through its series, Inside the Blockchain Developer’s Mind. In previous parts, Andrew LevineDiscussed by Koinos Group Here are some examples of challenges the team has faced since identifying the key issues they intend to solve, and outlined three of the “crises” that are holding back blockchain adoption: Upgradability, Scalability Governance. The consensus algorithm is the focus of this series: Part I is about proof of work, Part 2 is all about proof of stakeThe third part is about proof of burn.

In the first article in the series, I explored proof-of-work (PoW) — the OG consensus algorithm — and explained how it works to bootstrap decentralization but also why it is inefficient. In the second article, I explored proof-of-stake (PoS) and how it is good for lowering the operating costs of a decentralized network relative to proof-of-work, but also why it further entrenches miners, requires complex and ethically questionable slashing conditions and fails to prevent “exchange attacks.”

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Andrew LevineKoinos Group is led by the CEO, Koinos Group. This group consists of industry experts who are committed to decentralization via accessible blockchain technology. Koinos is their foundational product, which is a free and unlimitedly extensible blockchain that supports all languages.