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Explain the ‘51% Attack’ Vulnerability in a Proof-of-Work System.

A 51% Attack occurs when a single entity or group gains control of more than 50% of the network's total hashing power. With this majority, the attacker can effectively prevent new transactions from gaining confirmation and, more critically, reverse their own transactions, enabling double-spending.

The high cost of acquiring this power is the primary defense.

What Is a 51% Attack in a Proof of Work System?
What Is a 51% Attack and How Does PoW Prevent It?
How Does a 51 Percent Attack Leverage Control over the Hashing Power?
How Does a 51% Attack Work?