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Snowman is a linearized version of Avalanche protocol, and used for Avalanche Platform chain ([[P-chain]]) and Contract chain ([[C-chain]]).
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Snowman is a linearized version of [[Avalanche protocol]], and used for Avalanche Platform chain ([[P-chain]]) and Contract chain ([[C-chain]]).
 
  Snowman is a linear chain of totally-ordered blocks, whereas Avalanche is a DAG of vertices.
 
  Snowman is a linear chain of totally-ordered blocks, whereas Avalanche is a DAG of vertices.
  

Latest revision as of 12:51, 24 April 2023

Snowman is a linearized version of Avalanche protocol, and used for Avalanche Platform chain (P-chain) and Contract chain (C-chain).

Snowman is a linear chain of totally-ordered blocks, whereas Avalanche is a DAG of vertices.


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