The Nakamoto Coefficient measures how many independent entities are needed to control 33.4% of the network. The higher the coefficient, the harder it is to centralize control, which enhances security.
Monitoring this coefficient is important because it reflects the network's decentralization and its resilience against manipulation. A high coefficient indicates a stable and independent network, even under external threats. Learn more
Monitoring this coefficient is important because it reflects the network's decentralization and its resilience against manipulation. A high coefficient indicates a stable and independent network, even under external threats. Learn more