BHlus
BHlus is a term that appears in speculative literature and thought experiments to denote a hypothetical protocol for distributed computing and data integrity. In discussions of BHlus, it is described as a modular, multi-layer protocol stack designed to achieve low-latency consensus among a large number of nodes across unreliable networks. The concept is often used as a vehicle for exploring ideas about scalability, fault tolerance, and coordination in decentralized systems without committing to a specific real-world implementation.
Etymology and usage of BHlus are not standardized. Authors occasionally treat it as an acronym with different
Architecture and principles commonly discussed in BHlus scenarios emphasize a tri-layer view: a data plane that
History and status: BHlus originated in the realm of speculative and thought-experimental writing in the 2010s
See also: distributed systems, consensus algorithms, blockchain, fault tolerance.