High-Speed BFT refers to Byzantine Fault Tolerant consensus mechanisms optimized for rapid transaction finality and increased throughput. These protocols allow a distributed network to reach agreement even if some participants act maliciously or fail. The “high-speed” aspect signifies improvements in latency and transaction processing capacity compared to earlier BFT implementations. Such systems are crucial for applications demanding quick confirmations.
Context
High-Speed BFT algorithms are frequently highlighted in news regarding enterprise blockchain solutions and layer-one protocols aiming for scalability. Their adoption addresses the need for faster transaction processing in real-world applications. Debates often focus on the trade-offs between speed, decentralization, and the number of nodes a BFT system can effectively support.
The Angelfish hybrid consensus protocol dynamically integrates leader-based and DAG architectures, resolving the core BFT throughput-latency trade-off.
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