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T99 inclusion delay in a static sequencer set by censoring fraction of sequencers/validators
A line stopping before the 50% limit indicates that any more censorship will prevent inclusion completely. This is usually due to the sequencer network's consensus mechanism stopping block production at that threshold.
A single operator controls transaction ordering and block production. This gives users fast confirmations and high transaction throughput in the best case, but adds risk of censorship: if the operator refuses to include a transaction, users must rely on fallback paths that are enforced by the proof system on the host chain and delay their transactions significantly.