Next-Generation Computing Systems and Technologies | Volume 2, Issue 2: 35-50, 2026 | DOI: 10.62762/NGCST.2026.430053
Abstract
These days, many eco-systems related to federated learning, blockchain, self-driving cars, and scientific computing have many agents working together, each doing its own part. Using a single central system to check if all the agents are doing their work correctly is slow and gets more expensive as more agents are added. This paper introduces a new way called the Verification Game (VG). The agents don’t depend on a central system. The agents check each other’s work. If the agents are honest, they get rewards, so telling the truth is the best option. This type of method also saves a lot of computing power because it doesn’t check every single task. We also came up with a method called Ad... More >
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