byzantine fault tolerance
Byzantine fault tolerance refers to the capability of a distributed system to withstand and function reliably, even in the presence of arbitrary or malicious faulty behavior from some of its components. It ensures that the system can reach a consensus or provide correct results, even if a subset of components behave dishonestly or fail to deliver accurate information.
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