A Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) is a directed graph with no directed cycles. This means that it is impossible to start at any node and follow a sequence of directed edges that eventually loops back to the same node. DAGs are used to represent dependencies, scheduling problems, data processing pipelines, and version control systems. In the context of blockchain technology, DAGs are used as an alternative to traditional blockchains to achieve higher throughput and scalability, such as in IOTA and Hashgraph.
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