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Fault Tolerance Improvement

Definition

Fault Tolerance Improvement refers to enhancements made to a system’s design or operation that enable it to continue functioning correctly despite failures in some of its components. In distributed systems like blockchains, this involves implementing mechanisms that prevent single points of failure and ensure data consistency and availability even when nodes or network segments experience issues. These improvements are critical for maintaining the reliability and uptime of decentralized applications and networks. They strengthen a system’s ability to withstand unexpected disruptions.