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\item (Mirror image of 3) A censorship attack where a majority of validators does not accept commits from a minority of validators
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\item (Mirror image of 3) A censorship attack where a majority of validators does not accept commits from a minority of validators
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Notice that, from the point of view of griefing factor analysis, it is immaterial whether or not any hash in a given epoch was justified or finalized. The Casper mechanism only pays attention to finalization in order to calculate $DF(D, e, LFE)$, the penalty scaling factor. This value scales penalties evenly for all participants, so it does not affect griefing factors.
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Notice that, from the point of view of griefing factor analysis, it is immaterial whether or not any hash in a given epoch was justified or finalized. The Casper mechanism only pays attention to finalization in order to calculate $BP(D, e, LFE)$, the penalty scaling factor. This value scales penalties evenly for all participants, so it does not affect griefing factors.
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Let us now analyze the attack types:
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Let us now analyze the attack types:
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