RT @roasbeef: Exploring Lightning Network Routing
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@bvu continues his blog post series, this time touching on the…
@MaciekLaskus I’m not using a script, though I hear @ummjackson has one…
This is my node. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
My blockchain is validated by me. It is my financial… https://t.co/BhEe19brM2
Sometimes I report large batches of impersonator accounts to Twitter. Assuming that their support case numbers auto… https://t.co/ufN12SkViK
@Dude69Crypto Sure, there is opportunity cost involved, just not a need for continual reinvestment in order to retain your competitiveness.
@YuurinB My point is that once you have your stake you don’t have to compete in order to keep it. Whereas with PoW… https://t.co/MqNzpdS5X7
Proof of Stake requires investment in a system.
Proof of Work requires continual reinvestment in a system.
@uk_c_c @MrHodl @giacomozucco Yes, but this property is emergent; all attempts to quantify it tend to devolve into… https://t.co/kJm3ea0iuS
@uk_c_c @MrHodl @giacomozucco “You would just end up with multiple factions claiming they are using the real Bitcoi… https://t.co/dC2qDONZce
@uk_c_c @MrHodl @giacomozucco “The total network” is an emergent property that results from the actions of many ind… https://t.co/wukbR87Kcr
@uk_c_c @MrHodl @giacomozucco Full nodes resist any type of attack with invalid data regardless of hashpower. For e… https://t.co/kvuA2sDJmj
@uk_c_c @MrHodl @giacomozucco I think your fundamental issue is that you think there is a single network that is pr… https://t.co/dXqXqofJXT
@uk_c_c @MrHodl @giacomozucco The users are the network. Miners are free to dismiss the wishes of the network at th… https://t.co/TLNXyoFuMF
@uk_c_c @MrHodl @giacomozucco Because miners are also nodes. The only difference is that they also create new block… https://t.co/XAd5iYsbR4
@uk_c_c @MrHodl @giacomozucco Because it’s both? Full nodes were used to reject the blocks that tried to change the… https://t.co/5H71SDJixk
@BenDiFrancesco @AriDavidPaul @twobitidiot If it wasn’t for recent history I’d predict a crash and burn. But after… https://t.co/HHcCiZHjwh
@uk_c_c @MrHodl @giacomozucco They probably did; AFAIK it was a small subset of miners that tried to continue the 5… https://t.co/pQcTP7MIHA
@AriDavidPaul @twobitidiot If it happened a year ago I’d tend to agree with you… but it happened what, a week or… https://t.co/WcaplQFyz2
@uk_c_c @MrHodl @giacomozucco There was no reorg because it was an invalid fork that almost all nodes rejected.
coindesk ‘Layer 2’ Blockchain Tech Is an Even Bigger Deal Than You Think bit.ly/2spbXob pic.twitter.com/Fp49zFihy9
@uk_c_c @giacomozucco @spudowiar @ercwl @killerstorm Over a long enough time frame, if miners are validating. But w… https://t.co/qj4ddNGwKx
@uk_c_c @giacomozucco @spudowiar @ercwl @killerstorm Full nodes are useful for rejecting any invalid transactions a… https://t.co/85SACeKCg5
@uk_c_c @spudowiar @giacomozucco @ercwl @killerstorm I don’t see anyone claiming that full nodes protect against 51… https://t.co/geNM6aYkTo
@caleb_lund @CobraBitcoin @pierre_rochard @TuurDemeester Hard to know for sure - he’d have to coordinate… https://t.co/Qca8D18Nt4