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Resilience Condition

Definition

A resilience condition specifies the minimum requirements for a system to continue operating effectively despite failures, attacks, or adverse events. It defines the system’s ability to recover from disruptions and maintain essential functions. In distributed ledger technology, meeting resilience conditions ensures the network remains available and consistent, even if a portion of its nodes or components fail. This is critical for the continuous operation and trustworthiness of decentralized systems.