dualconsensus
Dualconsensus refers to a type of agreement or decision-making process in distributed systems where two distinct mechanisms or rounds of confirmation are required to validate a transaction or state change. This approach is often implemented in blockchain technology and other decentralized networks to enhance security and prevent malicious activities.
The core idea behind dualconsensus is to introduce a layered security model. A common pattern involves an
One of the primary benefits of dualconsensus is its increased resilience against certain types of attacks,
However, dualconsensus mechanisms can also introduce complexities. The additional confirmation step may increase transaction latency, making