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Chain Reorganization Cost

Definition

Chain reorganization cost represents the resources expended when a blockchain’s historical record is altered due to a longer, competing chain gaining consensus. This cost includes the computational power, time, and potential financial penalties incurred by network participants involved in validating or re-validating transactions. It quantifies the economic disincentive against reversing previously confirmed blocks. A high reorganization cost helps maintain the integrity and immutability of the ledger.