News about Blockchain

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

I used to be worried about 51% attacks years ago, until I learned that the Nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain historically have just rejected the miners attacking blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate they had. All they’ve done is create Bitcoin for

It’s funny how people always seem to forget, or haven’t yet learned that the nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain would simply reject a miners 51% attack blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate hey had. All they would do is create a fork. One of ma...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

I used to be worried about 51% attacks years ago, until I learned that the Nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain historically have just rejected the miners attacking blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate they had. All they’ve done is create Bitcoin for

It’s funny how people always seem to forget, or haven’t yet learned that the nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain would simply reject a miners 51% attack blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate hey had. All they would do is create a fork. One of ma...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

I used to be worried about 51% attacks years ago, until I learned that the Nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain historically have just rejected the miners attacking blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate they had. All they’ve done is create Bitcoin for

It’s funny how people always seem to forget, or haven’t yet learned that the nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain would simply reject a miners 51% attack blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate hey had. All they would do is create a fork. One of ma...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

I used to be worried about 51% attacks years ago, until I learned that the Nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain historically have just rejected the miners attacking blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate they had. All they’ve done is create Bitcoin for

It’s funny how people always seem to forget, or haven’t yet learned that the nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain would simply reject a miners 51% attack blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate hey had. All they would do is create a fork. One of ma...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

I used to be worried about 51% attacks years ago, until I learned that the Nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain historically have just rejected the miners attacking blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate they had. All they’ve done is create Bitcoin for

It’s funny how people always seem to forget, or haven’t yet learned that the nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain would simply reject a miners 51% attack blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate hey had. All they would do is create a fork. One of ma...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

I used to be worried about 51% attacks years ago, until I learned that the Nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain historically have just rejected the miners attacking blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate they had. All they’ve done is create Bitcoin for

It’s funny how people always seem to forget, or haven’t yet learned that the nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain would simply reject a miners 51% attack blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate hey had. All they would do is create a fork. One of ma...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

I used to be worried about 51% attacks years ago, until I learned that the Nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain historically have just rejected the miners attacking blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate they had. All they’ve done is create Bitcoin for

It’s funny how people always seem to forget, or haven’t yet learned that the nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain would simply reject a miners 51% attack blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate hey had. All they would do is create a fork. One of ma...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

I used to be worried about 51% attacks years ago, until I learned that the Nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain historically have just rejected the miners attacking blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate they had. All they’ve done is create Bitcoin for

It’s funny how people always seem to forget, or haven’t yet learned that the nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain would simply reject a miners 51% attack blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate hey had. All they would do is create a fork. One of ma...

More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago

A Noded NFT Blockchain. Would this work in theory?

So I was thinking about trying to do some stuff with NFTs and had an idea. You know that NFT game that came out last year where the NFTs were themselves like little gameboys with a full playable game within the NFT itself. This showed some of the pot...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

It’s funny how people always seem to forget, or haven’t yet learned that the nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain would simply reject a miners 51% attack blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate hey had. All they would do is create a fork. One of many. T

If hashrate actually mattered, then altcoins would be priced based on their hashrate, and not their network effect via user base. It’s a 3 power system: 1-The nodes that store the blockchain network since its first transaction. 2-The users that use t...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

It’s funny how people always seem to forget, or haven’t yet learned that the nodes storing Bitcoin’s blockchain would simply reject a miners 51% attack blocks, no matter how much of the hash rate hey had. All they would do is create a fork. One of many. T

If hashrate actually mattered, then altcoins would be priced based on their hashrate, and not their network effect via user base. It’s a 3 power system: 1-The nodes that store the blockchain network since its first transaction. 2-The users that use t...