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Dual Fairness Assurance

Definition

Dual Fairness Assurance refers to a cryptographic or protocol design principle that guarantees equitable treatment for all participating parties in a transaction or computation. This ensures that no single participant can gain an unfair advantage or extract private information from others without reciprocation. It often involves mechanisms that ensure either all parties receive their intended output or no party receives any output at all. This concept is vital for maintaining trust and integrity in multi-party systems.