Technically, Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT) refers to the ability of a distributed system to tolerate Byzantine faults.
A Byzantine Fault occurs when a distributed system receives conflicting information, making it impossible to reach a decision or take a unified action.
The Byzantine Generals Problem is a well-known analogy used to explain this fault.
Imagine multiple generals, each commanding an army, planning to either invade a city or retreat.
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