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According the zen protocol's white paper, contract 'bounds' represents the amount of computation needed to run the F* program. If a miner receives a transaction containing a contract which declares a very small number for bounds, but in fact has a very large number for bounds, the miner will be tricked to prioritize such a transaction (if the transaction validation does not validate the bounds)???
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According the zen protocol's white paper, contract 'bounds' represents the amount of computation needed to run the F* program. If a miner receives a transaction containing a contract which declares a very small number for bounds, but in fact has a very large number for bounds, the miner will be tricked to prioritize such a transaction (if the transaction validation does not validate the bounds)???
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: