Description: Social consensus is a consensus mechanism based on interactions and agreements among participants in a system. Unlike other consensus algorithms that may rely on complex mathematical calculations or problem-solving, social consensus is grounded in communication and collaboration among individuals. This approach allows participants to reach an agreement on the state of a system or the validity of a transaction, using their collective judgment and shared experiences. The main characteristics of social consensus include transparency, inclusivity, and adaptability, making it an effective method for resolving disputes and making decisions in environments where trust and cooperation are essential. Its relevance has grown in the digital age, where online platforms and virtual communities require mechanisms that facilitate democratic and participatory decision-making. In this context, social consensus emerges as a viable alternative to traditional governance and decision-making models, promoting a sense of belonging and shared responsibility among participants.