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Multi Valued Validated Agreement

Definition

Multi Valued Validated Agreement refers to a consensus mechanism where participants in a distributed system collectively agree on not just a single value, but a set of multiple, potentially distinct values, each of which has been individually verified as valid. This contrasts with simpler agreement protocols that target a singular outcome. It enables more flexible and expressive forms of distributed consensus, suitable for complex state transitions or batch processing. This advanced agreement method addresses sophisticated coordination requirements.