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by hobofan
2949 days ago
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> Finally, even once a node is assigned into a particular section, it will be reassigned to another random section at some interval, further decreasing your ability to take over a particular section. Doesn't that on the flipside also mean that given enough time your malicious nodes will end up in the same section, allowing for a take over of that section? |
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This is not too dissimilar to what happens with CPU-only PoW consensus networks. Easy to attack in the beginning but less so as the network grows.
It will be interesting to see how the SAFE network will be bootstrapped. I'm sure there will be a significant number of malicious players waiting in line to disrupt it early on.
If it works, and I believe it can, IMHO this network will be one of the most important developments in decentralised systems in the past decade.