This article discusses the implications of the lack of transparency in transaction prioritization and contention within blockchain ecosystems. It identifies gaps in current literature surrounding these issues and raises crucial research questions to address them. In doing so, it argues that even recent changes to blockchain protocols, like Ethereum's updates, have not resolved these transparency issues. The findings indicate that a clearer understanding of transaction prioritization norms is necessary for enhancing decentralized governance and improving overall blockchain functionality, which is crucial for future scalability and effectiveness.
The findings highlight a significant gap in literature regarding transaction contention and prioritization transparency within blockchain systems, urging a reevaluation of governance policies and protocols.
Our research suggests that the implications of transaction prioritization transparency extend beyond existing protocols, indicating a need for improved methodologies in evaluating decentralized governance.
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