• HACKthePRISONS
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    -911 months ago

    a 51% attack means that 51% of the hashpower has agreed on a certain chain. this happens every 10 minutes.

        • FaceDeer
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          511 months ago

          Right. Which is not what I was talking about. This was about how a PoW chain would become useless if there was no cost involved in making blocks, ie, if the “W” part was missing. It would allow anyone to add blocks. There’d be no way to distinguish forks from each other and decide on a canonical one. Being able to agree on a particular fork as being the “valid” one in a decentralized manner is the fundamental secret sauce of what makes cryptocurrency work. All the various protocols boil down to ways of solving that one particular problem.

          • HACKthePRISONS
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            -511 months ago

            even a 51% attack is just the protocol following its prescribed mechanisms.

            • FaceDeer
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              611 months ago

              Yes. But failing at the intent of the protocol in the process. When a hacker exploits a buffer overrun to take control of a remote computer, the computer is following its prescribed mechanisms to the letter. But that’s certainly not what the computer’s owner wants it to be doing.

              If adding blocks to a PoW chain had no cost then the chain wouldn’t be functioning as its users desire - there’d be no canonical fork any more. It would fail to solve the Byzantine generals problem, which is fundamentally the purpose of cryptocurrency.