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Transaction Denial

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Last updated 1 year ago

Transaction denial is a type of attack in which the attacker aims to disrupt the functioning of the network structure by creating a density in the network. Attackers trying to unsynchronized the network structure via multiple operations in the Web3Chain network get hooked on Web3Anthill technology.

If the transaction requests sent by the same user to the Web3Chain network are of an unusual density and format, Web3Anthill directly rejects the requests and prevents them from being forwarded to the nodes. Thus, artificial processing density is prevented from the first step, and the synchronization problem and unnecessary traffic that the attacker attempts to create in the nodes is prevented.