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Multi-Proposer Protocol

Definition

A Multi-Proposer Protocol is a specific set of rules and procedures within a blockchain’s consensus mechanism that allows several network participants to propose new blocks concurrently or in rapid succession. This protocol aims to increase decentralization and resistance to censorship by diversifying the block production process. It specifies how these multiple proposals are managed, validated, and ultimately incorporated into the blockchain. Such protocols seek to distribute block creation power more broadly across the network.