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Lightweight Consensus

Definition

Lightweight consensus refers to a streamlined agreement mechanism in distributed systems that requires fewer resources than traditional methods. These protocols are designed for environments with limited computational power or network bandwidth, such as mobile devices or Internet of Things (IoT) nodes. They achieve agreement on the state of a ledger or data set with reduced communication overhead and lower processing demands compared to full-scale blockchain consensus algorithms. This approach prioritizes efficiency and accessibility, enabling broader participation in decentralized networks.