An extensible open-source framework for creating private/permissioned blockchain applications
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An extensible open-source framework for creating private/permissioned blockchain applications
Collection of papers in the field of distributed systems, game theory, cryptography, cryptoeconomics, zero knowledge
[ICLR 2023, Best Paper Award at ECCV’22 AROW Workshop] FLIP: A Provable Defense Framework for Backdoor Mitigation in Federated Learning
Final Year Project @hku Department of Computer Science | HGFRR includes a new peer-to-peer network protocol that improves communication efficiency and security among peers, and an implementation of a fast, secure blockchain system on top of this P2P network.
A lightweight and multi-language library for byzantine fault tolerance
Experiments with pBFT
🅱🅱🅱-routing - a simulation of Network layer protocols with Byzantine Robustness
An implementation of the Swirlds Hashgraph - a fair, fast, replicated, Byzantine state machine
A byzantine fault tolerant memory pool with fair ordering.
An implementation of Lamport's Byzantine Agreement Algorithm
(Blockchain, and WSN) Continues monitoring and detection of malicious nodes in a distributed network environment
A Byzantine fault tolerant Raft system.
Code to reproduce the experiments of the ICLR25 paper "On the Byzantine-Resilience of Distillation-Based Federated Learning"
An implementation of a textbook Byzantine Randomized Consensus protocol, using a Byzantine Reliable Broadcast protocol
Unofficial implementation of SignSGD to assess its robustness to adversaries.
An implementation of Byzantine Chain Replication for Distributed Systems
2 Phase Commit, 3 Phase Commit and Byzantine Agreement Protocols : Basic Implementation
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