State Machine Replication (SMR)

State machine replication

State machine replication is a computer science concept that involves replicating servers and coordinating client interactions with them in order to create a fault-tolerant service. It provides a framework for understanding and designing replication management protocols, and is used to ensure reliability.

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CS 251 Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Technologies

Stanford University

Fall 2022

Stanford's course covers a wide spectrum of blockchain and cryptocurrency concepts, focusing on technical aspects and engineering secure software. Bitcoin and Ethereum are the main case studies, and the course delves into numerous applications, including DeFi, NFTs, and privacy on the blockchain.

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