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Validated Strong BFT

Definition

A highly secure consensus protocol. Validated Strong Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT) refers to a class of consensus algorithms that guarantee agreement among network nodes even if a significant portion of them act maliciously or fail. The “validated strong” aspect emphasizes robust cryptographic proofs and rigorous verification processes within the protocol. This ensures a very high degree of security and data integrity, making it suitable for applications requiring absolute finality and censorship resistance. Such protocols are fundamental for enterprise-grade blockchain solutions.