ABSTRACT
Blockchain is increasingly gaining interest in both the academic and professional worlds. The implementation of this decentralised and distributed network has started taking place, firstly in the financial world and in recent years reaching to other industries. Nevertheless, not all blockchain networks are the same, and choosing the right consensus algorithm is important for companies willing to invest in this technology. Companies eager to implement blockchain should understand the underlying architecture when selecting a particular network. Through an in-depth analysis, this paper aims to explore and compare from a technical perspective the three biggest permissionless blockchain networks by market capitalisation: Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. Our research shows that Bitcoin gains a competitive advantage as a widely adopted means of payment, Ethereum excels in adopting a robust and flexible smart contract functionality whilst Ripple is most suitable for cross-border payments due to its scalability and fast processing speed. Based on the comprehensive analysis of the networks and their consensus protocols, this paper is designed to set the ground for further studies on the emerging applications of blockchain in numerous sectors.
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1 Source: https://www.coinmarketcap.com as of 14/03/2021.
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Simon Fernandez-Vazquez
Simon Fernandez-Vazquez is a lecturer in Business Management at the University of Oviedo (Spain) since 2020. His background studies are Business and MSc Finance degree.
Rafael Rosillo
Dr. Rafael Rosillo, PhD. is a lecturer in Business Management at the University of Oviedo (Spain) since 2011. His background studies are an MBA and a Computer Engineering degree.
Luis Meijueiro
Luis Meijueiro is a professional specialised in Blockchain, working for a top scientific research entity.
Raul Alonso Alvarez
Raul Alonso Alvarez is a professional specialised in Blockchain, working for a top scientific research entity.
David De La Fuente
Dr. David De La Fuente, Full Professor, is a lecturer in Business Management at the University of Oviedo (Spain) since 1989. He has collaborated as the author or co-author in 170 international publications.