All blockchain solutions are designed with cryptographic primitives, but their designs vary in terms of speed, security, and decentralization. Most have had to face the dilemma of choosing a trade-off between these qualities. Our research team’s core focus has been to devise protocols that resolve this dilemma once and for all. We’re building solutions that harness better performance at lower costs with higher degrees of decentralization and security. That’s the principal problem we’re cracking at the cryptographic and protocol design level.
Explore our solutions and how they apply with our growing series of Whitepapers.
Oracle Protocol
Presenting our novel Distributed Oracle Agreement (DORA) protocol - a highly resilient and efficient oracle protocol.
In this paper, we describe how agreement distance allows us to redefine agreement among nodes and how leveraging State Machine Replication (SMR) allows us to tolerate Byzantine failures of up to 49% in our DORA protocol.
First Published: JANUARY 26, 2023
dVRF Protocol
Presenting Supra dVRF Service for generating verifiable random values in the Web3 ecosystem. We provide a smart-contract based flexible dVRF service framework, that is fully decentralized via a threshold cryptographic architecture.
It offers several new features - among them output-privacy, which enhances the utility of dVRF in the blockchain space and reduces the gas cost significantly.
First Published: January 26, 2023
Consensus Protocol
Introducing Moonshot, a new family of high throughput, low latency blockchain-based SMR protocols characterized by Optimistic Proposal. We primarily cover Chained Moonshot, a variant of Moonshot that relies on vote broadcasting and QC Chaining.
In our experiments, Chained Moonshot produced 54.9% higher throughput and 41.1% lower latency than Jolteon, a state-of-the-art blockchain-based SMR protocol.
First Published: July 12, 2023
Cross-chain Bridgeless Consensus
HyperNova is a trustless bridge design wherein the bridge nodes only act as relayers and NOT as validators of information so that the source and destination chain themselves validate the events from the other chain. This removal of the possibility of the corruption by the (middlemen) bridge nodes yields a higher level of security than of multi-sig bridges, of the level of source and destination chains.
FIRST PUBLISHED: October 27, 2023
Supra will be a cross-chain IntraLayer, enabling automation across Web2 and Web3 via secure and scalable smart contract interoperability — with the $SUPRA token harmonising incentives of all network participants.
In this document, we highlight Supra’s overarching vision and the expanded utility of the $SUPRA token.
We’re working on multiple, interconnected areas.
Distributed protocols
Cryptography
DeFi / TradFi
Programming Languages
Security
Probability Analysis and Statistics
Verifiable Computing
Parallelisation in Execution
SUPRA TECH
Supra Abstraction
An introduction to Supra's research breakthroughs in blockchain protocol designs with a quick overview by Dr. Aniket Kate, our Chief Research Officer and research team lead.
Video length: 9mins
Oracles
Distributed Oracle Agreements (DORA)
In this video, Dr. Saurabh Joshi describes how agreement distance allows us to redefine agreement among nodes and how leveraging State Machine Replication (SMR) allows us to tolerate Byzantine failures of up to 49% in our DORA protocol.
Video length: 24mins
dVRF Protocols
Supra Distributed dVRF
Dr. Pratyay walks us through a smart-contract based flexible dVRF service framework, that is fully decentralized via a threshold cryptographic architecture.
It offers several new features - among them output-privacy, which enhances the utility of dVRF in the blockchain space and reduces the gas cost significantly.
Video length: 18mins
Consensus Protocol
Moonshot Consensus
In this video, we introduce the Moonshot Consensus protocol, a new family of high throughput, low latency blockchain-based SMR protocols characterized by Optimistic Proposal.
Video length: 20mins
Read selected works by Supra’s world class researchers to learn more about what makes our team tick.
SUPRATECH |Preprint
Raghavendra Ramesh, Joshua Tobkin & Parwat Singh Anjana
FIRST PUBLISHED: JULY 10, 2024 |https://supra.com/documents/Supra-Containers-Whitepaper.pdf
SUPRATECH |Preprint
Nibesh Shrestha, Aniket Kate, Rohan Shrothrium and Kartik Nayak
FIRST PUBLISHED: MAY 2, 2024 |https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/472.pdf
SUPRATECH |Publication
Raghavendra Ramesh, Praveen Manjunatha & Isaac Doidge
FIRST PUBLISHED: March 25, 2024 |https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/document/10.4230/OASIcs.FMBC.2024.3
SUPRATECH |Preprint
Easwar V. Mangipudi, Joshua Tobkin & Raghavendra Ramesh
FIRST PUBLISHED: December 8, 2023 |https://supra.com/documents/Supra-Hyperloop-Whitepaper.pdf
SUPRATECH |Preprint
Arman Abgaryan, Utkarsh Sharma & Joshua Tobkin
FIRST PUBLISHED: October 28, 2023 |https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.04521.pdf
SUPRATECH |Preprint
Raghavendra Ramesh & Aniket Kate
FIRST PUBLISHED: October 27, 2023 |https://supra.com/documents/Supra-HyperNova-Whitepaper.pdf
SUPRATECH |Publication
Aniket Kate, Pratyay Mukherjee, Easwar V. Mangipudi and Siva Maradana
To appear at 30th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2023
LATEST VERSION: JULY 28, 2023 |https://supra.com/documents/Supra-FlexiRand-PVRF.pdf
SUPRATECH |Publication
Isaac Doidge, Raghavendra Ramesh, Joshua Tobkin & Nibesh Shrestha
54th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), 2024
LATEST VERSION: JULY 12, 2023 |https://supra.com/documents/SupraOracles-Moonshot-Whitepaper.pdf
SUPRATECH |Preprint
Aniket Kate, Easwar Vivek Mangipudi, Pratyay Mukherjee, Hamza Saleem, Sri Aravinda Krishnan Thyagarajan
LATEST VERSION: MAY 24, 2022 |https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/451.pdf
SUPRATECH |Publication
Saurabh Joshi, Aniket Kate, Joshua Tobkin and David Yang
43rd IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), 2023
LATEST VERSION: MAY 12, 2023 |https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.03903.pdf
SUPRATECH |Preprint
Arman Abgaryan and Utkarsh Sharma
LATEST VERSION: FEBRUARY 25, 2023 |https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.13624
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