Gas Limit Exploits

Exploit

Gas limit exploits represent a class of vulnerabilities within blockchain networks, specifically targeting the mechanisms governing transaction costs and block inclusion. These exploits typically involve manipulating the gas limit—the maximum computational effort a transaction can consume—to induce denial-of-service attacks or extract value from unsuspecting users. Successful exploitation often hinges on discrepancies between estimated gas usage and actual consumption, allowing malicious actors to disrupt network operations or profit from inflated transaction fees.