byzantine fault-tolerant systems
Byzantine fault-tolerant systems are a type of distributed computing systems that can continue to function correctly even if some of their components, known as nodes, fail or behave maliciously. These systems can tolerate failures and maintain consistency and correct behavior, ensuring reliability and integrity despite potential disruptions or attacks.
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