Порівняльний аналіз доказу виконаної роботи та візантійської відмовостійкості
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https://doi.org/10.32626/2308-5916.2017-15.162-167Анотація
Представлений порівняльний аналіз механізмів досягнення консенсусу на основі доказу виконаної роботи та Візантійської відмовостійкості, у контексті таких важливих властивостей регістру Blockchain, як управління ідентифікаторами вузлів та завершеності механізму досягнення консенсусуПосилання
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