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by moe
4809 days ago
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And you seriously assume an attacker with that kind of resources (be it millions or billions) would be dumb enough not to realize that a crash of bitcoin would merely spawn the next, more resilient crypto currency? That would have to be quite a large irrational player because this isn't compatible with today's corporate and government firmware (game theory) at all. |
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That could actually be what the attacker wants.
> That would have to be quite a large irrational player because this isn't compatible with today's corporate and government firmware (game theory) at all.
While governments may be against cryptocurrency gaining traction, if it seemed inevitable that cryptocurrencies were going to gain widespread traction, assuring that any that had wide open attack vectors were crushed before they became economically significant would be a gain from most government's points of view, even if it just meant encouraging a more stable cryptocurrency.
An unstable cryptocurrency is a ticking time bomb whose yield increases as it gains transaction.