World Chain Explores Priority Blockspace for Humans to Address Bot Congestion on Blockchain
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World Chain, a layer-2 blockchain connected to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, has introduced Priority Blockspace for Humans (PBH), a groundbreaking mechanism that prioritizes transactions from verified real users over bots to enhance transaction speed and network efficiency. This innovative approach addresses the growing problem of bot congestion on blockchains by reserving block space specifically for Orb-verified humans, ensuring smoother and faster transaction processing during peak network activity. According to World Chain, “Where bots create congestion, PBH provides a priority lane for real humans,” highlighting the project’s commitment to creating a blockchain environment optimized for genuine human participation. World Chain launches Priority Blockspace for Humans, a novel blockchain solution prioritizing verified human transactions to reduce bot congestion and improve speed. ‘, ‘ 🚀 Advanced Trading Tools Await You!Maximize your potential. Join now and start trading! ‘, ‘ 📈 Professional Trading PlatformLeverage advanced tools and a wide range of coins to boost your investments. Sign up now! ‘ ]; var adplace = document.getElementById(“ads-bitget”); if (adplace) { var sessperindex = parseInt(sessionStorage.getItem(“adsindexBitget”)); var adsindex = isNaN(sessperindex) ? Math.floor(Math.random() * adscodesBitget.length) : sessperindex; adplace.innerHTML = adscodesBitget[adsindex]; sessperindex = adsindex === adscodesBitget.length – 1 ? 0 : adsindex + 1; sessionStorage.setItem(“adsindexBitget”, sessperindex); } })(); Addressing Blockchain Congestion: The Challenge of Bots and Automated Transactions Blockchains have increasingly become targets for bot activity, which contributes significantly to network congestion and elevated transaction fees. Automated trading bots and airdrop farming bots dominate a substantial portion of on-chain activity, with estimates from Tools for Humanity’s Steven Smith suggesting that up to 80% of blockchain transactions are automated. While many bots serve legitimate purposes, unproductive bots often exacerbate network inefficiencies, ironically worsening as blockchains strive for lower gas fees and higher throughput. Understanding the Impact of Bots on Blockchain Networks Bots, especially those exploiting Miner Extractable Value (MEV) opportunities, reorder…
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