Validator Coordination

Algorithm

Validator coordination, within decentralized systems, represents the set of protocols governing the interaction between validating nodes to achieve consensus on state transitions. This process is fundamentally reliant on Byzantine Fault Tolerance mechanisms, ensuring network integrity even with potentially malicious actors. Efficient algorithm design minimizes latency and maximizes throughput, directly impacting transaction finality and scalability of the underlying blockchain or distributed ledger. The selection of a specific consensus algorithm—Proof-of-Stake, Delegated Proof-of-Stake, or others—dictates the nature of this coordination and its associated security trade-offs.