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by lottin
1781 days ago
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> When you make a transaction you make a transaction without needing to trust anyone. For the transaction to actually take place it means that it needs to be appended to the blockchain, and whether it is appended or not is not up to you. Instead you have to rely entirely on others for that to occur. This is the very definition of trust. |
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there is nothing preventing you from running your own node or miner.
also, you are overextending the meaning of trust. Do you trust air when you’re breathing? Do you trust traffic lights? Do you trust you’re going to eliminate excess water through pee?
The point is that if you have a series of established rules and a way to verify that they are actually applied as designed, it does not really matter who applies them.
One miner cannot become a bad actor and invent its own rules.