byzantine agreement protocol
Byzantine agreement protocol refers to a distributed consensus algorithm utilized by multiple participants in a computer network to make unanimous decisions despite the presence of faulty or malicious nodes. It ensures that all nodes agree on a single outcome, even when some nodes exhibit unexpected behavior or attempt to manipulate the process.
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