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by garaetjjte
1578 days ago
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>If these cryptojackers were to mine Bitcoin or Ethereum, their transaction details would be open to the public, making it possible for law enforcement to track them down That doesn't actually matter at all. Monero is used for these purposes probably just because it's mineable only on CPU, thus viable to mine on ordinary hardware. (Bitcoin requires ASIC and Ethereum high-end GPU) |
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Counterintuitively, I think this also makes it more susceptible to nation state attacks, since you can easily deputize fleets of existing CPUs to 51% attack the network, whereas no nation state on the planet can easily get enough sha256 ASIC miners to attack bitcoin, not even accounting for the enormous electricity requirements to sustain a destructive attack.
Then again, the consolidation of bitcoin mining as an industry is also a systemic risk compared to millions of individuals in the network mining. Tradeoffs.