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  1. Apr 2024
    1. for any p, q ∈ P and anyp-block b ∈ B there is a q-block bβ€² ∈ B such that bβ€² ≻ b

      Didn't get it. I'd expect that all blocks created by by these guys would refer to their previous blocks. Here the definition seems to say that one guy needs to ref to another's guys blocks, which is not "mutual".

    1. and gossips to him all the events thatshe knows. Bob then creates a new event to record the fact of that gossip

      I guess Alice would only need to send Bob events that she knows he does not know.

    1. Contrary to current DAG-like structures that use hashesof content, a blocklace uses signed hashes from which theblock creator can be known. Not only this can aid dissemina-tion, by knowing which node is missing which blocks, butmore importantly, it can be used to detect equivocations andequivocators

      Hashgraph gives all of that, as it has signatures. What's new here?

    2. In-deed, the blocklace-based Cordial Dissemination protocol [7,12] employs the fact that a 푝-block 푏 by a correct node 푝 ac-knowledges all the blocks known to 푝 at the time of blockcreation