Valid Transaction Interception

Definition

Valid transaction interception refers to the strategic identification and capture of broadcasted blockchain data prior to its final settlement within a distributed ledger. This process involves monitoring mempools for pending state transitions, allowing participants to analyze pending orders before they are committed to a block. Traders leverage this window to gain a tactical edge in market microstructure, particularly in decentralized exchange environments where trade sequencing influences ultimate execution prices.
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Replay Attacks

Meaning ⎊ The malicious re-transmission of a valid transaction to duplicate its effect on a different or identical chain.