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Adversarial Scheduling Removal

Definition

Adversarial Scheduling Removal refers to mechanisms designed to prevent malicious actors from manipulating the order of transactions in a blockchain. These systems aim to neutralize attempts by adversaries to gain an unfair advantage through strategic transaction placement. The objective is to secure the integrity of transaction ordering, ensuring equitable processing across the network. Such removal systems are critical for maintaining the operational reliability of decentralized finance protocols.