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Selfish Mining Attack

Description:

Many blockchains consider the longest chain to be the truly latest version of the ledger. So a selfish miner can try to keep building blocks in stealth mode on top of the existing chain, and when he can build a lead of greater than two or more blocks than the current chain in the network, he can publish his private fork, which will be accepted as a new truth as it is the longest chain. He can do transactions in the public network just before publishing his longer stealth chain to reverse the transaction he just did.

Reference:

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/selfish-mining.asp