{
"name": "Disruptor #2046",
"image": "https://collection.disruptors.space/items/disruptor-2046.png",
"attributes": [
{
"trait_type": "background",
"value": "back1_(purple)"
},
{
"trait_type": "body",
"value": "body_pink_panthera"
},
{
"trait_type": "face",
"value": "2ring_blue"
},
{
"trait_type": "neck",
"value": "neck_choker_(yellow)"
},
{
"trait_type": "hand",
"value": "hand_wiskey"
}
],
"description": "- If the lower-level (catchain) protocol reports to the higher-level protocol that a certain process j 6∈ i is bad (i.e., j is found out to have created a fork, cf. 2.7.6, or to have knowingly endorsed a fork by another process, cf. 2.7.5), then the current (virtual) state σCi is recomputed from scratch using the new set C 0 i = S m ∈ Ci, m was created by good process k D+ m and the merge function g applied to the set of σD +m where m runs through the set of last messages of the processes known to be good (or through the set of maximal elements of this set)."
}