Blockchain Technology and Applications
A 51% attack occurs when a single entity or group gains control of more than 50% of the computational power or hash rate of a blockchain network. This level of control allows the attacker to manipulate the blockchain by reversing transactions, preventing new transactions from being confirmed, and double-spending coins, which undermines the integrity and security of the distributed ledger system. Understanding this risk is crucial in evaluating the resilience and security features of blockchain networks, as it highlights vulnerabilities related to consensus mechanisms and cryptographic integrity.
congrats on reading the definition of 51% attacks. now let's actually learn it.