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by sp332
2881 days ago
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There's more to mining than this, but one aspect is that it protects the network from attack. If there's a disagreement about whether a transaction was made, the side with more computing power wins. There's no central authority to arbitrate disputes, so they continuously have to prove which transactions are acknowledged by the majority. If they turned down the hash power to a reasonable level, someone with more hash power could come along and start rewriting transaction history. |
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