Multi-Block Oracle Confirmation

Multi-Block Oracle Confirmation requires that price updates be validated over several consecutive blocks before being accepted by a protocol. This significantly increases the cost and difficulty for an attacker to manipulate prices for a quick profit.

By demanding consistent data over time, the protocol filters out noise and transient manipulation attempts. This is a powerful defense for high-value derivatives that require precise settlement data.

It ensures that the protocol acts on stable, verified information rather than a single, potentially malicious block.

Consensus Finality Time
Whipsaw Risk Mitigation
Trend Reversal Confirmation
Flash Loan Execution Speed
MEV Extraction Dynamics
Validator Set Size
Transaction Ordering Logic
Block Header Integrity