You can choose to answer at least one of my questions; but if you answer multiple questions you will still be considered for merit even if one of your questions was already answered (as to not punish you for working/researching longer). Sometimes there will be a mandatory question and then an additional two-questions for you to choose one to answer for a total of two answers. For now, just choose Question A or B to answer (feel free to answer both).
Question A)
When a node receives a block, what does it check for to verify the validity of transactions within it?
What are these checked against?
Question B)
Does Bitcoin have an adaquete solution to the Byzantine Generals problem?
Why not or what is it?Question A.
What to check is a stuck transaction / unconfirmed transaction.
Not the answer I was looking for and I'm pretty sure this is not correct. This would be an "outcome" of what is performed, I suppose. My question(s) still remain unanswered to my satisfaction; feel free to give them a try anyone!
killyou72 is hilarious for just asking their question, but I can see how that could easily be confusing.