Byzantine Fault

A Byzantine fault refers to a failure in a computer system, particularly in distributed computing or blockchain networks, where a component behaves unpredictably or maliciously, and its failure is not easily detectable by other parts of the system. This type of fault poses a significant challenge because it may send conflicting or false information to different components, disrupting consensus and system reliability.

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