Description: The ‘Assured Consensus’ is a consensus mechanism that ensures a certain level of reliability and correctness in distributed systems. This type of consensus is fundamental to ensure that all nodes in a network reach an agreement on the state of a system, even in the presence of failures or malicious behaviors. Unlike other consensus algorithms, Assured Consensus focuses on providing formal guarantees about the validity of the decisions made, making it especially useful in environments where data security and integrity are critical. This mechanism is based on mathematical and logical principles that allow participants to validate and verify information before reaching an agreement. Among its main features are fault tolerance, resistance to attacks, and the ability to operate under adverse conditions. The relevance of Assured Consensus lies in its application in emerging technologies, such as blockchain and electronic voting systems, where trust in the consensus process is essential for the proper functioning of the system.