Broadly speaking, the final version prioritizes transactions from “good” validators, or those with a sizeable stake, to a node leader, where transactions are ultimately confirmed. Such a priority would allow validators with a higher stake to receive higher quality of service – preventing lower-quality validators from maliciously flooding the network with transactions.
Bitcoin (BTC) U.S. ETFs Bleed Over Half a Billion Dollars Despite Fed Chair Jerome Powell Ruling Out Rate Hike
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