Ethereum is like a big classroom where everyone can vote on rules, but sometimes it’s easier if someone else does the voting for you.
Delegated Proof-of-stake works like having a class representative who votes for you. Instead of every student raising their hand to agree on something, they pick one person they trust to speak for them. This makes things faster and easier, just like how your teacher might let a class rep decide which game to play during recess.
In Representative Democracy, it's similar: people elect representatives to make decisions for them. These reps are chosen because others think they’ll do a good job, and they can make big choices without everyone having to agree all at once.
Like a Group Project
Imagine your group project, if every person had to say yes or no on everything, it would take forever. But if you pick one person to speak for the whole group, decisions get made much quicker.
That’s how Delegated Proof-of-stake works in Ethereum: some people are chosen to act as validators, just like class reps, helping the network run smoothly and efficiently, no need for everyone to do all the work! Ethereum is like a big classroom where everyone can vote on rules, but sometimes it’s easier if someone else does the voting for you.
Delegated Proof-of-stake works like having a class representative who votes for you. Instead of every student raising their hand to agree on something, they pick one person they trust to speak for them. This makes things faster and easier, just like how your teacher might let a class rep decide which game to play during recess.
In Representative Democracy, it's similar: people elect representatives to make decisions for them. These reps are chosen because others think they’ll do a good job, and they can make big choices without everyone having to agree all at once.
Examples
- A group of people vote for representatives to validate transactions on Ethereum, like how citizens elect leaders in a country.
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