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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.
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#142When 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…
I think one of the other issues is that each transaction that they are double spending can be worth so much. If each transaction was maxed out at say $100, the incentive to double spend the transaction becomes smaller. Obviously that changes a lot about the costs of mining and transactions, just saying the bigger a single transaction or value in a single address, the larger the likelihood of an attack. We see the sam…
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#143more 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…
"It changed to a proof of work that is supposed to be ASIC resistant." These are the absolute worst. All they're doing is causing the cost of graphics cards to go up.
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#145When 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…
For instance, I can decide not to finalize the transaction until I see a chain with 12 new blocks added after the transaction block. So an attacker has to control 51% for 2 hours to successfully scam me. Or I can make it 24 blocks (4 hours), or whatever.
Not sure this can mitigate the attacks and market forces you discuss, but it might. I see Bitcoin moving toward an intermediary system where you have a "Bitcoin balance" with a "Bitcoin bank" that allows you to make immediate transactions and takes on the risk and time delay of settling these transactions on the blockchain over the course of the next day or two.
Re: Bitcoin Gold Hit by Double Spend Attack, Exchanges Lose Millions
#146more 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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#147Purely hypothetical and mostly stupid: could double spending attacks be a way to overcome the issue of a limited supply of coins and the fact the total number of coins tends to zero as old coins are lost?
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#148Alternatively, if the exchange isn’t smart enough to pay short-term withdrawals with inputs that link back to the recent deposit, an attacker could just deposit and then withdraw with no trade and the withdraw transaction is valid even if the deposit is double-spent.
An exchange that lets a trader deposit millions in one crypto-asset, exchange it for another, and clear a withdrawl in 4 hours... got what was coming to them? Where’s the KYC process for a million-dollar deposit?
There’s a reason new deposits in a brokerage account take a few days to settle / be cleared for trading. And again after selling before funds can be withdrawn. And that’s a currency where most transactions can be reversed!
It would be one thing to allow 10 block settlement for Bitcoin main-net. It’s another to allow it with a thinly mined alt-coin.
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So it's not a complete waste of natural resources because it helps secure "the chain"?
Exactly. We should stop using the word "waste" to describe the energy consumption of the Bitcoin miners. It's not waste if it serves a purpose. The service it provides is to guarantee the integrity of the blockchain without the requirement of a central authority.
There's not anything wrong with having a central monetary authority. There's not anything wrong with having institutional trust.
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Would you ask the same question if the world run 100% on renewables? If not, it seems that your argument should be "we should accelerate our transition to renewables" instead of "bitcoin spends too much power". Also they pay for all the energy they spend so what exactly is the problem? Do you see vegans complain for the resources spent to raise animals?
> Would you ask the same question if the world run 100% on renewables Opportunity cost. All that 100% renewable energy could be used for something that actually adds value to society but isn't because it is being pissed away on the Rube Goldberg invention known as Satoshi's BlockChain. > Also they pay for all the energy they spend so what exactly is the problem? Give me a fucking break. These miners raise the price o…
How much energy do you and everyone else waste doing things that don't add value to my life or society?
Using your own comparison, why is it a big deal if little Jimmy can't afford a graphics card to play some Counter-Strike? Is gaming a better use for energy?
Seems weird to pick on cryptocurrencies if you actually believe your premise, which I don't think you do.