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Forced Inclusion

A mechanism on Layer 2 rollups that allows users to submit transactions directly to the L1 chain if the L2 sequencer is censoring them.

Definition

A mechanism on Layer 2 rollups that allows users to submit transactions directly to the L1 chain if the L2 sequencer is censoring them. This guarantees that no centralized sequencer can permanently block your transactions. It's a key decentralization and censorship resistance feature.

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Sequencer

The component in a rollup that orders and batches transactions before submitting them to the main chain.

Censorship Resistance

The ability of a blockchain to process transactions without any single party being able to block or reverse them.

Rollup

A Layer 2 scaling solution that bundles many transactions together before posting them to the main chain.

ABI

Application Binary Interface.

Account Abstraction

A way to make crypto wallets behave more like normal apps by turning every account into a smart contract.

ERC-4337

The Ethereum standard for account abstraction without changing the core protocol.

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