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The client trusts a list of centralized validator servers, albeit protected by SGX, to resolve conflicts. At least according to:

https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin/tree/mast...



> The MobileCoin Consensus Protocol solves the Byzantine Agreement Problem by requiring each user to specify a set of peers that they trust, called a quorum. Quorums are based on the real-life trust relationships between individuals, businesses, and other organizations that compose the MobileCoin Network.

How does this solve network splits or honest disagreements?




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