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Fast Fairness Protocol

Definition

A fast fairness protocol is a design that ensures quick and equitable distribution of network resources or transaction processing among participants. This type of protocol aims to minimize latency and maximize throughput while guaranteeing that all legitimate network participants receive fair access and processing priority. It seeks to mitigate issues like transaction censorship or front-running by rapidly confirming operations in a manner that prevents undue advantage. Such protocols are critical for achieving high performance and user satisfaction in decentralized applications.