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Planetary Scale Systems: Consensus-less Asset Transfer

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This lecture covers the concept of consensus-less asset transfer, focusing on source-order broadcast and solving asset transfer. It also delves into per-source FIFO, reliable to FIFO, double-echo broadcast, security analysis, and scalable Byzantine reliable broadcast. The discussion extends to games and decorators, Byzantine solutions, and the potential of randomized algorithms for planetary scale systems.

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