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Next-Generation Distributed Hash Tables

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    Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs) serve as the backbone of numerous modern decentralized systems like the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) and Ethereum. As these systems evolve and expand, there is a growing need to enhance and optimize their underlying network support. In response to these challenges, we embark on the development of a new class of DHTs, marked by efficiency, security, and suitability for real-world deployments. We achieve this by making changes in the routing procedures, incorporating latency-aware routing, and harnessing recent hardware advancements.

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      CoNEXT-SW '23: Proceedings of the on CoNEXT Student Workshop 2023
      December 2023
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      ISBN:9798400704529
      DOI:10.1145/3630202
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      1. DHT
      2. Ethereum
      3. IPFS
      4. kademlia
      5. peer discovery
      6. routing

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