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Each node of the Internet Computer maintains a state. The state includes the data related to canisters, the messages processed by the node, responses generated after processing the messages, etc. A portion of the state is individual to each node (Eg: messages received in the peer-to-peer layer). A portion of the state is identical for all the honest nodes in the subnet. This portion of the state is called <i>replicated state<i> of the subnet.
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Each node of the Internet Computer maintains a state. The state includes the data related to canisters, the messages processed by the node, responses generated after processing the messages, etc. A portion of the state is individual to each node (Eg: messages received in the peer-to-peer layer). A portion of the state is identical for all the honest nodes in the subnet. This portion of the state is called <i>replicated state</i> of the subnet.

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Each node of the Internet Computer maintains a state. The state includes the data related to canisters, the messages processed by the node, responses generated after processing the messages, etc. A portion of the state is individual to each node (Eg: messages received in the peer-to-peer layer). A portion of the state is identical for all the honest nodes in the subnet. This portion of the state is called replicated state of the subnet.