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by: xpoolPosted on: October 29, 2025

Understanding Sybil Attacks: How Fake Identities Threaten Decentralized Systems

Sybil attacks pose a serious threat to the integrity of cryptocurrency networks and ICO ecosystems. These malicious attacks exploit the decentralized nature of blockchain systems by creating numerous fake identities. Attackers use these artificial accounts to gain disproportionate control over voting processes, market manipulation, and even financial security breaches.

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