Temporal control is the capacity to manage or dictate the precise timing of events or actions within a decentralized system or smart contract. This often involves specifying conditions tied to block numbers, timestamps, or predefined schedules. It ensures operations occur at designated moments.
Context
News in decentralized finance and automated smart contract execution often discusses the importance of temporal control for features like time-locked vaults, vesting schedules, or conditional transactions. Reports examine how precise temporal mechanisms contribute to the security and reliable functionality of complex on-chain operations. Its accurate implementation is crucial for protocol integrity.
TB-Sig embeds a block height expiry into Schnorr signatures, granting users temporal control over transactions to fundamentally constrain block producer MEV extraction.
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