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Low Liveness Resilience

Definition

Low liveness resilience describes a system’s diminished ability to continue processing transactions and maintain operational availability, even when faced with network disruptions or attacks. A system with low liveness resilience is highly susceptible to halts or significant delays in its operations. This vulnerability means that a limited number of failures or malicious actions can severely impede the system’s capacity to reach consensus or validate new blocks. Such a condition compromises the system’s reliability and usability.