How Can a User Bypass Censorship?

Bypassing censorship on a public blockchain typically involves waiting for an honest miner or validator to include the transaction in a block. Users can also increase the transaction fee to make the transaction more economically appealing.

In extreme cases, they might use alternative networks or decentralized relay services to submit their transaction data.

Can a Transaction with a Lower Gas Fee Still Be Included before a Higher-Fee Transaction?
What Is ‘Transaction Dropping’ and Why Does It Happen in a Congested Mempool?
How Does ‘Price-Time Priority’ in an Order Book Compare to Fee-Based Priority in a Mempool?
What Is the Concept of a ‘Tip’ or ‘Priority Fee’ in Modern Blockchain Transaction Models?
Does Sending a Transaction to a Private Mempool Guarantee Its Inclusion in the Next Block?
What Is the Primary Difference between a Block Reward and a Transaction Fee?
Can a Miner Choose to Exclude High-Fee Transactions from Their Block?
Define the Term “Priority Fee” in the Context of Transaction Ordering

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