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by incrudible
1863 days ago
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I'm not just talking about denial of service or 51% attacks, I'm talking about refusal of service. You can't just push some change that 99% of miners will refuse to mine blocks for. The remaining 1% would not be able to mine blocks for a long time with their puny hashrate. You'd have to reset difficulty and the system would be left in a highly vulnerable state. It would be a huge disruption. For that reason, nodes wouldn't attempt to enforce a change without significant miner support. You can have reasonably clean fork only if enough miners agree on something, but that implies that the interest of miners is given a lot of consideration. |
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With the empty blocks attack, they prevent difficulty re-adjustment and also get rewarded with new btc unlike the refusal of service where they'll just be wasting their electricity without any rewards and the small miners will be able to produce blocks albeit in a much longer time than ~10 minutes.