Understanding 51% Attacks

51% Attack

A 51% attack, also known as a majority attack, is a potential security vulnerability that can occur in blockchain-based cryptocurrencies. It refers to a situation where a single entity or a group of colluding entities gains control over more than 50% of the total hashing power or computational resources of a cryptocurrency network.

DEX Update: Regulatory Landscape Changes

decentralized exchanges allow users to trade cryptocurrencies peer-to-peer (P2P) in a trustless, non-custodial manner.

In the context of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, a DEX refers to a decentralized exchange. Unlike centralized exchanges (CEX), where a third party holds and manages users’ funds and transactions, decentralized exchanges allow users to trade cryptocurrencies peer-to-peer (P2P) in a trustless, non-custodial manner. In a DEX, users remain in control of their private keys … Read more