GLOSSARY

51% attack

A 51% attack occurs when a single entity or group gains control of more than 50% of a blockchain's computational power or staked assets, enabling them to manipulate the network. In Ethereum, such an attack would allow malicious actors to reverse transactions, double-spend assets, or censor other participants. While highly unlikely in large networks like Ethereum, such attacks pose a serious risk to blockchain security.

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