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by jacquesm
3112 days ago
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"if you don't have any merges" -> so, not a blockchain. What you are saying is that you can use git in such a way that you get something resembling a blockchain but - again, and it is getting tiresome - that does no imply equivalence between git and the blockchain. I really don't understand why you keep arguing. |
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You still have blocks (commits) pointing to other blocks (commits). Some blocks just points to multiple other blocks (think the uncle system in ethereum, which is just exactly that; temporary forks that are still included into the chain)