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by magnamerc 2562 days ago
It's secured via BFT PoS, which means if more than 1/3 of the validators are malicious, then the network halts until there's a supermajority (2/3). With BFT PoS blocks have finality, which means you need a supermajority of the validator set to "fork" the chain and rewrite the history.