⟁ Tendermint Core (BFT Consensus) in Go
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⟁ Tendermint Core (BFT Consensus) in Go
A decentralized, trusted, high performance, SQL database with blockchain features
Gno: An interpreted, stack-based Go virtual machine to build succinct and composable apps + gno.land: a blockchain for timeless code and fair open-source.
CometBFT: A distributed, Byzantine fault-tolerant, deterministic state machine replication engine. A fork and successor to Tendermint Core.
🚀 The Mixin TEE-BFT-DAG network reference implementation.
Implementation of MinBFT consensus protocol.
Source code for the ICDCS 2022 paper "Dissecting the Performance of Chained-BFT"
HoneyBadgerBFT, the first practical asynchronous BFT protocol without timing assuption
A temporary fork of the original Tendermint Core repository (please use CometBFT instead)
A byzantine fault tolerant memory pool with fair ordering.
This repo comprises of implementation of various proof types using crypto algorithms. Proof of work is a protocol that has the main goal of deterring cyber-attacks such as a distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS) which has the purpose of exhausting the resources of a computer system by sending multiple fake requests. Proof of stake will mak…
Go implementation of the Quantum Coin Blockchain
PBFT (Practical Byzantine fault tolerance) implementation focused on composability
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