Eclipse Attack Defense

Mechanism

Eclipse attack defense refers to the set of procedural and architectural measures deployed to prevent an adversary from isolating a network node by monopolizing its peer connections. By constraining the ability of malicious actors to feed a target node with a fabricated version of the distributed ledger, these defenses ensure that the node maintains a view of the true state of the blockchain. This remains critical for participants in crypto derivatives markets who rely on real-time price feeds and consensus-driven data for risk management.