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Collusion Prevention

Definition

Collusion Prevention involves designing protocols and systems to deter or detect coordinated malicious actions by multiple participants against the system’s integrity. In decentralized networks, this often targets scenarios where a group of actors might cooperate to manipulate consensus, censor transactions, or unfairly benefit at the expense of others. Mechanisms such as economic incentives, reputation systems, and random selection contribute to mitigating such risks.