The introduction of a 'third party' is necessary to limit the powers of builders and proposers.
The introduction of a ‘third party” is necessary to limit the powers of builders and proposers.
As such, three potential ways of limiting block production power were presented, which entails: inclusion lists, proposer suffixes, and pre-commit proposer suffixes. Proposer suffixes are an alternative construction to enable the proposer to create a suffix for the block. The proposer’s intentions will not be visible to the builder when they build a block, and the proposer would be able to add to the end any transactions that the builder missed. This mechanism also has similar weaknesses.
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