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How does the EOS BP voting process reach consensus?
As per the whitepaper, 15 or more producers have to agree on the 21 BPs that will produce the next 126 blocks (6 blocks for each of the 21 BPs; a round) and form a schedule.
To accomplish this, the p …
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Why are there only 21 validation nodes and not more?
Firstly, there are 21 active block producers, not validators. Everyone can be a validator, and anyone can be a candidate or inactive block producer.
If the question is why only 21 active BPs, it's a …
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What will happen with database and inline transaction when a transaction doesn't get 2/3+1 i...
They will only exist on an invalid fork that is no longer accepted by the consensus, so yes, it's akin to those changes never having happened unless they were confirmed on the consensus fork as well. …
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Why is the difference of current block height and irreversible block higher than 180?
Last irreversible block (LIB) is the way of providing BFT finality assuming at least 2/3+1 honest producers. However, a single confirmation from a BP is not sufficient proof to contribute to making an …