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Block Resolution Procedure

Definition

Block Resolution Procedure refers to the method by which a blockchain network resolves disagreements among nodes regarding the valid sequence of blocks. This process ensures all participants ultimately agree on a single, correct chain of transactions, even when temporary forks occur. It is crucial for maintaining the integrity and consistency of the distributed ledger, preventing double-spending and validating new additions to the chain. The procedure dictates how conflicting block proposals are evaluated and which version of the ledger is accepted as canonical by the network.