Tsampi BFT: Leaderless One-Round Voting with Parameterized Finality
Tsampi BFT is a leaderless Byzantine fault-tolerant state-replication protocol with one Vote round per Proposed Block and exact-lineage finality in as few as two later Blocks. Its dual-linked Vote chain records both Block-lineage causality and each Validator's endorsement order. Earlier Votes are neither revoked nor reassigned; every successor must prove that it targets a strictly better proposal. A strict supermajority has more than two thirds of the Stake in the Validator set used for a Block. Q1 is the strict-supermajority Vote pass that sets QuorumBlock. Q2 is the later, independently deduplicated strict-supermajority Vote pass that sets CoveredBlock. Q2 starts empty after Q1 closes. A Validator counted in Q1 may count in Q2 only through a different, later Vote carried by a later descendant Block. Proposal admission is parameterized independently of finality. Under an unchanged...