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Unpredictable Public Randomness

Definition

Unpredictable public randomness refers to a source of random numbers that is verifiable by anyone, yet impossible for any participant to influence or predict before its generation. This property is crucial for fair selection processes and security in decentralized systems. It ensures that outcomes, such as validator selection or prize distribution, cannot be manipulated by malicious actors. Such randomness is a vital cryptographic primitive.