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Tendermint
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⟁ Tendermint Core (BFT Consensus) in Go
Hyperchain
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Official Go implementation of the hyperchain protocol
Overlord
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Overlord consensus protocol.
Skale Consensus
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Running the very core of SKL network, SKALE BFT consensus is universal, modern, modular, high-performance, asynchronous, provably-secure, agent-based Proof-of-Stake blockchain consensus engine in C++ 17. Includes provably secure embedded Oracle. Used by SKALE elastic blockchains. Easy and flexible enough to implement your own blockchain or smart contract platform. BLS signatures and Binary Asynchronous Consensus are main building blocks.
Minbft
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Implementation of MinBFT consensus protocol.
Jabs
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a blockchain network simulator aimed at researching consensus algorithms for performance and security
Awesome Bft
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Awesome Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT)
Alephbft
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Rust implementation of Aleph consensus protocol
Bft Rs
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An efficient and stable Rust library of BFT protocol for distributed system.
Bamboo
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Bamboo is a prototyping and evaluation framework that studies the next generation BFT (Byzantine fault-tolerant) protocols specific for blockchains, namely chained-BFT, or cBFT.
Tendermint
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A fork of the original Tendermint Core repository
Tool
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Delphi-BFT automates large-scale simulations of unmodified BFT protocol implementations through the Phantom simulator given a simple experimental description. For the first time, experiments with existing BFT protocol implementations can be effortless setup, configured and fed into a simulation engine
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