Credible Neutrality describes a system design where a platform or protocol operates without favoring any specific participant or outcome. Its operational rules are transparent, predictable, and resistant to arbitrary alteration by any central authority. This design promotes impartiality and equal access for all users.
Context
This concept is a significant point of discussion in the development and governance of decentralized protocols, particularly within blockchain and Web3 ecosystems. Debates often center on how to preserve a protocol’s neutrality against powerful actors or potential centralization vectors. Its absence can compromise trust and adoption.
Based sequencing delegates L2 ordering to L1 validators via specialized gateways and economic slashing, ensuring credibly neutral, high-performance rollups.
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