A Byzantine Randomized Consensus is a Byzantine Fault Tolerant consensus protocol. Randomization in consensus protocols is used to overcome the problem of termination in asynchronous systems (no deterministic algorithm solves consensus in asynchronous systems).
Hence, a randomized consensus protocol is able to function efficiently in asynchronous environments like p2p networks.
This version of the protocol implements a Byzantine Randomized Broadcast protocol for the broadcast abstraction.
There is a script for testing the implementation locally at: byzantinerandomizedconsensus/test/brb_test.py
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