Gas Limit Adjustment

Constraint

In the context of blockchain-based financial derivatives, the gas limit adjustment represents the upper bound of computational work a user authorizes for a single transaction execution. Quantitative traders must dynamically calibrate this parameter to ensure complex smart contract interactions, such as multi-leg options settlements, do not fail due to insufficient fuel allocation. An accurate estimation prevents the reversal of high-value trades, thereby preserving capital efficiency during periods of heightened network congestion.