If each group of kids does what they’ve been told by these troublemakers, the event will fail. This is an analogy to explain the Byzantine Generals Problem.
When you hear BFT, just think of the special property of a blockchain that allows it to continue working properly, even if some nodes are faulty or malicious.
Now, let’s get technical…
The Byzantine Generals Problem was hypothesized by Leslie Lamport, Robert Shostak, and Marshall Pease in 1982.
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