I guess your thought is around someone corrupting a specific part of all nodes?
No, I’m happy to stick with the standard assumption of limited amounts of corruption.
However, I believe (please correct me if I’m wrong) that Byzantine fault tolerance mostly thinks about cases where the nodes give separate outputs—e.g. in the Byzantine generals problem, the “output” of each node is whether it attacks or retreats. But I’m interested in cases where the nodes need to end up producing a “synthesis” output—i.e. there’s a single output channel under joint control.
No, I’m happy to stick with the standard assumption of limited amounts of corruption.
However, I believe (please correct me if I’m wrong) that Byzantine fault tolerance mostly thinks about cases where the nodes give separate outputs—e.g. in the Byzantine generals problem, the “output” of each node is whether it attacks or retreats. But I’m interested in cases where the nodes need to end up producing a “synthesis” output—i.e. there’s a single output channel under joint control.