Satoshi really downplayed 51% attacks in his/her original whitepaper[1]: > The incentive may help encourage nodes to stay honest. If a greedy attacker is able to assemble more CPU power than all the honest nodes, he would have to choose between using it to defraud people by stealing back his payments, or using it to generate new coins. He ought to find it more profitable to play by the rules, such rules that favour h…
But wouldn't the long-term honest mining be more profitable than a single hit and run? Kinda the same reason that when you go to a restaurant the restaurant owners almost always exchange food for money rather than rob you and leave town forever. If you own a restaurant it's generally more profitable to run it honestly than run away with a one-time dishonest payoff.
Bitcoin Gold Hit by Double Spend Attack, Exchanges Lose Millions
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#132Earlier quoted context omitted.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies require even more trust than normal currency. With a normal currency transaction, you need only trust at most 2 other entities entities: your counterpart to the transaction and the government issuing the currency. With a blockchain, you still need to trust the counterparty, but now you also need to trust that the coders have properly designed and programmed the system, and that the…
I think there are fundamentally different ways we're talking about trust: you "only" need to trust a government, you "only" need to trust a bank, vs trusting a certain proportion of miners to be following the same bitcoin specs you are, as well as trusting that people will value it tomorrow. Both of bitcoin and government-issued currency requires trust, and building that trust is fundamentally difficult, depending on…
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#133When Bitcoin was running up to $20,000, I tried to analyze the system and come to a personal conclusion about its equilibrium value, because I didn't want to miss out if it really was the currency of the future. I ended up not investing, because of the possibility of a double-spend attack. I think that cryptocurrency enthusiasts are seriously underestimating the importance of double-spending attacks to the economics…
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#134more details here: https://forum.bitcoingold.org/t/double-spend-attack-on-excha... Bitcoin gold was a fork to try and decentralize mining. It changed to a proof of work that is supposed to be ASIC resistant. It looks like the typical situation is mining by GPU for equihash (BTG PoW). BTG hashrate is at ~30MH/s at the moment, where Zcash's hashrate is at ~486MH/s. I don't have the numbers off hand, but it'd be interes…
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#135Earlier quoted context omitted.
you can split the payment to multiple small amounts.
Confused... I thought the claim was about receiving and not sending?
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Those are both activities which use up trivial quantities of those natural resources. Bitcoin uses up nontrivial quantities of electricity.
You forgot to calculate how much (in resources) it costed to build all those banks and vaults and how much it costs to run and maintain, globally.
And since we're taking into account all of the underlying systemic costs going into banks, we need to do the same for Bitcoin. That means including all of the power utilities, factories, and mining facilities that went into making the hardware, plus the cost of shipping the hardware worldwide, plus the cost of the utilities and transmission lines needed to operate the network. And that's clearly not 1/20,000th the cost or resource usage of our current financial system.
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#137Earlier quoted context omitted.
There's a hidden cost of trust there, though, which vanishes with bitcoin (or at least reduces its cost). Maybe the value of bitcoin is more apparent from the perspective of venezuela at the moment, where the risk involved with traditional banks, currency, and security is more apparent. I am emphatically not taking a stance on which I prefer here, I might add, just pointing out that there are more variables here than…
> There's a hidden cost of trust there, though, which vanishes with bitcoin With fiat, I at least have some idea who I am trusting, and if my trust is betrayed, I have some idea who to work with others to organize to work to inflict punishment. And, the people involved are aware of that. With crypto, I have to trust an anonymous network of people that I have only distant and indirect indications aren't, in overwhelmi…
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#138When Bitcoin was running up to $20,000, I tried to analyze the system and come to a personal conclusion about its equilibrium value, because I didn't want to miss out if it really was the currency of the future. I ended up not investing, because of the possibility of a double-spend attack. I think that cryptocurrency enthusiasts are seriously underestimating the importance of double-spending attacks to the economics…
In the bitcoin system, miners make literally billions of dollars a year protecting the network. Any successful attack on the bitcoin network is going to massively erode confidence, reduce the price, reduce the usage, and therefore reduce the value of all that single-purpose, bitcoin-only hardware. Large miners don't want to see Bitcoin get attacked because it destroys their income and de-values their incredibly expen…
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#140Earlier quoted context omitted.
The spooky thing that this made me realize, is that if anyone did find a vulnerability in bitcoin (or any cryptocurrency) is that they would have a greater incentive to only slowly leech off the system, because they will be able to siphon out much more over time than if everyone panics over security. The weapon is no good unless it's secret.
Even finding a single double spend attack that only double-spends 1 satoshi would be enough to destroy bitcoin.