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− | The slot defines where the validator believes the current chain head to be, and the hash defines what the validator believes it to be. The combination uniquely defines a point on the blockchain, and with enough votes the network reaches consensus about the state of the chain. <ref>https://www.attestant.io/posts/defining-attestation-effectiveness/</ref> | + | The slot defines where the [[validator]] believes the current chain head to be, and the hash defines what the validator believes it to be. The combination uniquely defines a point on the blockchain, and with enough votes the network reaches consensus about the state of the chain. <ref>https://www.attestant.io/posts/defining-attestation-effectiveness/</ref> |
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Revision as of 05:56, 7 September 2022
The slot defines where the validator believes the current chain head to be, and the hash defines what the validator believes it to be. The combination uniquely defines a point on the blockchain, and with enough votes the network reaches consensus about the state of the chain. [1]
See also
- Epoch, Slot
- Blockchain, Blockchain explorer, Layer 1 Blockchains, Layer 2 Blockchains, Blockchain oracle, Smart contract, Chainlink, DeFi, EOS.IO, Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB), Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC), MEV, Block, Block receipts, Block headers, Slot, Block construction, Ledger, Zeeve.io, Plasma chain
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