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by tinus_hn
1695 days ago
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So if 50% of the mining power left the next block would take on average about 20 minutes. Where it routinely takes about that long, because that’s just the way statistics work. A non issue. Here’s a graph of the time blocks took over the last three years: https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/bitcoin-confirmationtim... Look at the peaks and try to remember the issues that resulted in. |
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Second, instead of two weeks to hash rate adjustment, it will take four weeks.
And if these staying with this slow bitcoin would decide to leave to more profitable currencies (not necessarily Bitcoin, there are other SHA256-based PoW schemes), that will push hash rate adjustment even further into future.