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Malicious Mitigation

Definition

Malicious mitigation refers to the strategies and mechanisms implemented within a system to detect, prevent, or lessen the impact of harmful or adversarial actions. In blockchain, this involves designing protocols that are resilient to attacks like double-spending, Sybil attacks, or transaction front-running. These measures aim to protect network integrity, user funds, and the overall stability of decentralized applications. It is a continuous effort to secure digital environments.