Dynamic Transaction Batching
Dynamic Transaction Batching is a technique where a Layer Two sequencer aggregates transactions into blocks based on real-time network conditions rather than fixed time intervals. By monitoring the gas prices on the main chain, the sequencer can delay batch submission during periods of extreme congestion to avoid high settlement costs.
This process balances the need for low latency with the requirement for cost efficiency. For traders, this means that while finality might slightly fluctuate, the cost of executing a trade remains within a stable range.
It is a critical component of protocol physics that ensures economic viability for high-volume derivative platforms.