- The project is being supported by over 200 “finality providers,” who will approve transactions to maintain the network’s protocol’s operation, similar to the role of validators in proof-of-stake ecosystems.
- Allnodes, Figment and Galaxy Digital are among the finality providers.
As a former engineering student myself, I am always intrigued by innovative projects led by accomplished academics. Having studied under several professors who were pioneers in their respective fields, I can attest to the profound impact they have on shaping the future of technology. In this case, David Tse, a Stanford engineering professor, has caught my attention with his latest project, Babylon, which recently secured a $70 million funding round led by Paradigm earlier this year.
Staking means crypto owners deposit their coins within a network to support its operation and receive compensation, much like depositing money into a savings account for interest. This method is essential for most blockchain systems, but Bitcoin does not include it, so staking is seldom seen in the biggest cryptocurrency network.
In the upcoming months, Babylon aims to tackle this disparity, enhancing Bitcoin’s functionality.
In this project, more than 200 entities are acting as ‘approval authorities.’ They are responsible for verifying and confirming transactions to ensure the smooth functioning of the network’s underlying rules, much like the function of ‘validators’ in proof-of-stake systems.
Allnodes, Figment and Galaxy Digital are among the finality providers, according to the release.
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