Network Congestion Resilience

Network Congestion Resilience refers to a protocol's ability to maintain functionality and execution speed during periods of extreme network traffic. When a blockchain experiences high volume, transaction fees spike and confirmation times increase, which can prevent users from managing their positions in time.

Protocols with high resilience utilize efficient smart contract designs, off-chain computation, or layer-two scaling solutions to ensure that critical operations remain functional. If a protocol is highly dependent on a single, congested network, it may suffer from significant performance degradation during market stress.

This metric is essential for assessing the operational risk of a protocol, especially for derivatives where timing is critical. Users must consider how the protocol handles high load to ensure that they are not locked out of their assets during periods of peak market activity.

Security Benchmarks
Transaction Inclusion Delay
Blockchain Scalability Limits
Protocol Composability Stress-Testing
Network Congestion Fees
Dynamic Fee Algorithms
Network Congestion Resistance
Network Congestion Delays