Difference between revisions of "Byzantine fault"
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[[wikipedia:Byzantine fault]] | [[wikipedia:Byzantine fault]] | ||
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* Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance ([[PBFT]]) | * Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance ([[PBFT]]) | ||
* [[decentralized Byzantine fault tolerant (dBFT)]] | * [[decentralized Byzantine fault tolerant (dBFT)]] | ||
+ | * [[Algorand]] | ||
+ | * [[Tendermint]] | ||
== Related == | == Related == |
Revision as of 21:33, 15 August 2022
- Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance (PBFT)
- decentralized Byzantine fault tolerant (dBFT)
- Algorand
- Tendermint
Related
- Consensus
- Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT)
See also
- Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT), Byzantine fault, Tendermint
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