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Real-Time Finality

Definition

Real-time finality refers to the immediate and irreversible confirmation of a transaction on a blockchain, preventing any subsequent alterations. This characteristic means that once a transaction is recorded, it is definitively settled and cannot be reversed or altered, offering absolute certainty to participants without waiting for numerous block confirmations. Achieving real-time finality is crucial for applications requiring instant settlement, such as high-frequency trading or point-of-sale transactions. It significantly enhances the efficiency and reliability of digital asset transfers, making blockchain networks more suitable for mainstream financial operations. This property minimizes the risk of transaction malleability.