being told by the state channel is inaccurate and what does it do in that event?
Essentially I guess, how does L0 detect a Byzantine attack?
That's why it's recommended to have 3 decentralized nodes to prevent byzantine attacks. Once the fraudulent transactions are discovered, pro scores would drop for those nodes.
https://youtu.be/w6qYVUk2ssA
It can be tough. That's why operators needs to be cautious in just staking any state channel.
3 decentralized nodes... So that means 3 nodes controlled by three separate individuals?
Yes. And that cannot be guaranteed. So state channels can combat that by requesting node resources from 10 partial nodes instead of 3 full nodes.
Makes sense, because my next question was going to be how a state Channel can tell who controls a node given that they will all be connected to separate wallets.
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