Protocolo Base

Turbine

Solana's block propagation protocol inspired by BitTorrent. Instead of the leader sending a full block to every validator, Turbine organizes validators into a layered tree and propagates shreds through successive tiers. Each node forwards shreds to a small fanout set, reducing the leader's bandwidth requirement from O(n) to O(log n).

IDturbine

Lectura rápida

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Solana's block propagation protocol inspired by BitTorrent. Instead of the leader sending a full block to every validator, Turbine organizes validators into a layered tree and propagates shreds through successive tiers. Each node forwards shreds to a small fanout set, reducing the leader's bandwidth requirement from O(n) to O(log n).

Modelo mental

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Piensa en esto como parte del engranaje que mantiene funcionando el orden, la ejecución o el consenso de la red.

Contexto técnico

Ubica el término dentro de la capa de Solana en la que vive para razonar mejor sobre él.

Consenso, rotación de líderes, slots, epochs y el runtime.

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Turbine (turbine)
Categoría: Protocolo Base
Definición: Solana's block propagation protocol inspired by BitTorrent. Instead of the leader sending a full block to every validator, Turbine organizes validators into a layered tree and propagates shreds through successive tiers. Each node forwards shreds to a small fanout set, reducing the leader's bandwidth requirement from O(n) to O(log n).
Relacionados: Shred, Block Propagation, Erasure Coding
Glossary Copilot

Haz preguntas de Solana con contexto aterrizado sin salir del glosario.

Usa contexto del glosario, relaciones entre términos, modelos mentales y builder paths para recibir respuestas estructuradas en vez de output genérico.

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Explicar este código

Opcional: pega código Anchor, Solana o Rust para que el Copilot mapee primitivas de vuelta al glosario.

Haz una pregunta aterrizada en el glosario

Haz una pregunta aterrizada en el glosario

El Copilot responderá usando el término actual, conceptos relacionados, modelos mentales y el grafo alrededor del glosario.

Grafo conceptual

Ve el término como parte de una red, no como una definición aislada.

Estas ramas muestran qué conceptos toca este término directamente y qué existe una capa más allá de ellos.

Rama

Shred

The smallest unit of block data propagated through the network via Turbine. Blocks are split into shreds of up to 1,228 bytes each (fitting in a single UDP packet). Shreds are Reed-Solomon erasure coded—typically 32 data shreds produce 32 recovery shreds—so blocks can be reconstructed even if up to half the shreds are lost.

Rama

Block Propagation

The process of distributing a newly produced block from the leader to all validators in the cluster. Solana uses Turbine for fast propagation—the leader shreds the block, erasure-codes the shreds, and feeds them into the Turbine tree. Target propagation latency is under 200ms for the full cluster.

Rama

Erasure Coding

A Reed-Solomon error-correction scheme applied to shreds during block propagation. The leader encodes each batch of 32 data shreds into 32 additional recovery (parity) shreds. Any 32 of the 64 total shreds are sufficient to reconstruct the original data, providing 50% loss tolerance during Turbine propagation.

Siguientes conceptos para explorar

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Protocolo Base

Shred

The smallest unit of block data propagated through the network via Turbine. Blocks are split into shreds of up to 1,228 bytes each (fitting in a single UDP packet). Shreds are Reed-Solomon erasure coded—typically 32 data shreds produce 32 recovery shreds—so blocks can be reconstructed even if up to half the shreds are lost.

Protocolo Base

Block Propagation

The process of distributing a newly produced block from the leader to all validators in the cluster. Solana uses Turbine for fast propagation—the leader shreds the block, erasure-codes the shreds, and feeds them into the Turbine tree. Target propagation latency is under 200ms for the full cluster.

Protocolo Base

Erasure Coding

A Reed-Solomon error-correction scheme applied to shreds during block propagation. The leader encodes each batch of 32 data shreds into 32 additional recovery (parity) shreds. Any 32 of the 64 total shreds are sufficient to reconstruct the original data, providing 50% loss tolerance during Turbine propagation.

Protocolo Base

TVU (Unidad de Validación de Transacciones)

Transaction Validation Unit—the pipeline on non-leader validators that receives shreds, reconstructs blocks, and replays transactions. TVU stages include: shred-fetch, retransmit, replay (execute transactions and verify results), and vote (submit Tower BFT votes). TVU runs continuously on all validators.

Comúnmente confundido con

Términos cercanos en vocabulario, acrónimo o vecindad conceptual.

Estas entradas son fáciles de mezclar cuando lees rápido, haces prompting a un LLM o estás entrando en una nueva capa de Solana.

Protocolo Basetick

Tick

A PoH entry with zero transactions that advances the clock. There are 64 ticks per slot by default, each representing a fixed number of SHA-256 hash iterations. Ticks establish the passage of time even when no transactions are being processed, maintaining the PoH chain continuity.

Términos relacionados

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Protocolo Baseshred

Shred

The smallest unit of block data propagated through the network via Turbine. Blocks are split into shreds of up to 1,228 bytes each (fitting in a single UDP packet). Shreds are Reed-Solomon erasure coded—typically 32 data shreds produce 32 recovery shreds—so blocks can be reconstructed even if up to half the shreds are lost.

Protocolo Baseblock-propagation

Block Propagation

The process of distributing a newly produced block from the leader to all validators in the cluster. Solana uses Turbine for fast propagation—the leader shreds the block, erasure-codes the shreds, and feeds them into the Turbine tree. Target propagation latency is under 200ms for the full cluster.

Protocolo Baseerasure-coding

Erasure Coding

A Reed-Solomon error-correction scheme applied to shreds during block propagation. The leader encodes each batch of 32 data shreds into 32 additional recovery (parity) shreds. Any 32 of the 64 total shreds are sufficient to reconstruct the original data, providing 50% loss tolerance during Turbine propagation.

Más en la categoría

Quédate en la misma capa y sigue construyendo contexto.

Estas entradas viven junto al término actual y ayudan a que la página se sienta parte de un grafo de conocimiento más amplio en lugar de un callejón sin salida.

Protocolo Base

Prueba de Historia (PoH)

A clock mechanism that cryptographically proves the passage of time between events. PoH uses a sequential SHA-256 hash chain where each output becomes the next input, creating a verifiable ordering of events without requiring consensus. The leader produces ~400,000 hashes per slot (~400ms), and any validator can verify the sequence in parallel, enabling Solana's high throughput by removing the need for validators to agree on time.

Protocolo Base

Tower BFT

Solana's custom BFT consensus algorithm built on top of Proof of History. Tower BFT uses PoH as a clock to reduce communication overhead in traditional PBFT from O(n²) to O(n). Validators vote on forks with exponentially increasing lockout periods—each consecutive vote doubles the lockout, making rollbacks progressively more expensive. A fork is finalized when it reaches supermajority (66.7%+ of stake).

Protocolo Base

Slot

A time window during which a designated leader validator can produce a block. Each slot lasts approximately 400 milliseconds. Slots are numbered sequentially from genesis and grouped into epochs of 432,000 slots (~2-3 days). Not every slot produces a block—a skipped slot means the leader was offline or too slow.

Protocolo Base

Bloque

A set of entries produced by a leader during a single slot. A block contains transactions bundled into entries, each with a PoH hash proving ordering. Blocks are broken into shreds for network propagation via Turbine. Maximum block size is limited by compute units (48M CU cap per block) rather than byte size.