Network Resource Allocation

Allocation

Network resource allocation refers to the process by which limited blockchain resources, primarily block space and computational power, are distributed among competing transactions. This allocation mechanism is crucial for determining transaction priority and cost, particularly in high-demand environments. In most proof-of-stake systems, validators select transactions based on the gas fee offered by users, creating a dynamic fee market. Efficient allocation ensures that critical financial operations, such as liquidations or options exercises, can be executed promptly.