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by uberswe 1849 days ago
Given enough time he is saying a single bad actor could amass 51% and attack the chain. It would also be a very expensive attack as they would risk the value of their stake. A PoW attack doesn’t require the same amount of investment.
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Not only would it risk the market value of the stake, but in Ethereum's version a double-spend attempt would result in near-immediate destruction of the stake.
If a coin is worth a trillion dollars, could a nation state just start buying up huge amounts, essentially indicating a 51% attack will occur soon, causing a rush for the door, causing prices to drop, despite the clear demand?

Or would prices go up because there'd be a guaranteed buyer and a group buying at the moment.

Dogecoin, which was made as a joke, has the 6th largest market cap of cryptocurrencies. It’s incredibly hard to predict how it would affect the market.
> A PoW attack doesn’t require the same amount of investment.

Right, so PoS is better? He seems to be arguing against that.