Scalable Layer 2 & Sharding Architectures
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Author: Anika Basu
Abstract: Blockchain systems have gained significant attention due to decentralization and security properties, but they struggle with scalability. The rapid increase of users and decentralized applications has pushed the limits of existing blockchain protocols. To address these limitations, Layer-2 scaling solutions and sharding architectures have emerged as promising approaches. Layer-2 protocols propose off-chain or side-chain techniques that reduce congestion on the main chain, while sharding partitions the network state to enable parallel processing. This review paper examines the core principles, strengths, limitations, and recent advancements in scalable Layer-2 and sharding architectures. We highlight case studies such as Optimistic Rollups, zk-Rollups, Plasma, and sharding implementations in systems like Ethereum 2.0 and Near Protocol. A comparative analysis and discussion on future directions and open challenges is also presented. The paper concludes that combining Layer-2 solutions with efficient sharding remains imperative for achieving high throughput and low fees in decentralized networks.
Keywords: Blockchain, Layer-2 Scaling, Sharding, Rollups, Scalability, Decentralized Networks, Throughput, Parallel Processing
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