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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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4.5
IT Infrastructure, Blockchain Software

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Description of Tendermint

Tendermint offers advanced implementation of BFT consensus algorithm and PoS cryptoeconomics for the blockchain industry.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Best Consensus Algorithm for Blockchain

Tendermint is easy to integrate and use with Bitcoin/Blockchain applications. The project's core team has been around the block multiple times helping others with their Tendermint implementations & development. They are active in the community, often attending local meetups that can have talks and presentations from the team members. Not much - have worked with them over 1 year as well as a few months as a member on several Tendermint projects with other organizations. We've been able to get up

Pros
  • Easy integration
  • Good documentation for new users.
  • Very user friendly GUI interface
  • Security oriented solution (MimbleWare)
Cons
  • Need some improvements regarding multi threading.
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A solid and mature project for building offchain applications

I like that it's open-source, which means anyone can contribute to its development in order to improve upon what is already there or add new features! It also has an active community with many developers who help out when needed but are not paid by Core Developers as some other projects do (e.g., Ethereum). The documentation could be more extensive so people don't have problems getting started right away; however this will change over time because they want their software used widely around…

Pros
  • Blockchain implementation
  • Open source project developed largely without any funding coming directly for profitability concerns
  • No blockchain fees while transacting among peers if you run your own node(s) hosting nodes locally.
  • Support across multiple languages including C#, Java.
Cons
  • There are troubles