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by Rodyland
2943 days ago
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I think you're misunderstanding the meaning behind a 51% attack? An honest network participant will accept the chain with the largest accumulated proof of work. This is necessary to resolve forks of the chain, which are a natural occurrence. A 51% attack means that the attacker can create a chain with more work than the rest of the network. The idea that you can say "we require 60%" makes no sense by itself - you have to say what you actually mean in the context of a competitive and adversarial distributed proof of work blockchain network... Maybe you have some ideas how to avoid history-rewriting attacks, in which case you should write a white-paper and launch your own sh1tcoin or ICO (only half joking). |
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