Algorithmic Consensus Layer

Architecture

The Algorithmic Consensus Layer represents a foundational component within distributed ledger technology, enabling agreement on a single state of data without reliance on a central authority. Its design prioritizes fault tolerance and Byzantine fault resistance, crucial for secure operation in permissionless environments. Implementation varies, encompassing Proof-of-Work, Proof-of-Stake, and delegated variants, each impacting network scalability and energy consumption. This layer’s architecture directly influences the throughput and finality characteristics of the underlying blockchain or distributed ledger.