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by Ded7xSEoPKYNsDd
3232 days ago
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Yes, if the next block by an honest miner is very quick it will pick a timestamp of (wrong_timestamp + 1) instead of the actual time, but after a few blocks they will certainly able to use the correct time again. But even if all miners decide to do as you say and always pick a date slightly in the future but inside the wiggle room, all that they achieve is a one-time very slight difficulty decrease, but by the next difficulty adjustment that's already lost because by then both the start date and end date of the period are offset by the same amount into the future. |
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There are consequences to having blocks that are permanently set forwards beyond a one-time difficulty decrease of 0.6%.