What is a 51% attack?
Answer / Devendra Giri
A 51% attack is a type of cyberattack where an attacker gains control of more than half of the mining hash rate in a proof-of-work blockchain network. This allows them to manipulate transactions, double-spend coins, or even reverse valid transactions.
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