byzantine agreement protocols
Byzantine agreement protocols are algorithms used in distributed computing systems to achieve consensus or agreement among multiple participants, even in the presence of faulty or malicious nodes. These protocols enable a set of distributed nodes to agree on a value or decision, ensuring reliability and consistency in the face of potential failures or attacks.
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