Transaction Inclusion Transparency

Transaction inclusion transparency refers to the ability of users to verify that their cross-chain requests are being processed fairly and in the correct order. In a decentralized bridge, all transaction requests should be visible on a public ledger before being picked up by relayers.

This prevents relayers from front-running user transactions or ignoring requests that do not favor them. Transparency acts as a check against the power of the relayers and ensures that the bridge functions as a neutral utility.

For financial derivatives traders, this transparency is essential to ensure they are getting fair execution prices and to monitor the status of their assets.

Index Methodology Transparency
Bytecode Transparency
Transparency in Trading
Default Management Protocols
Fee Auction Strategies
Front-Running Mitigation
Arbitration Process Transparency
Benchmark Governance Frameworks