Anyone claiming that the blockchain can be altered surreptitiously doesn’t understand how the blockchain works. It’s not a centralized database that can be edited. It exists on hundreds of computers.
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Anyone claiming that the blockchain can be altered surreptitiously doesn’t understand how the blockchain works. It’s not a centralized database that can be edited. It exists on hundreds of computers.
Well, that is kinda what I figured, but I don't code.
Was that elfspice, again?
Can control of a certain number of witnesses be an attack vector?
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