haha you love to rail on POS Wilcox. Nothing exists in perfect equilibrium.
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Replying to @ArthurFalls @IOHK_Charles
people pushing PoS are usually after money or power. they are not equivalent.
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Actually, I'm after reducing electricity waste and excessive issuance, and increasing security.
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Replying to @VitalikButerin
Ok, but low price of coin surely vulnerable for attack in pos.
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Replying to @Cryptonimous_ @VitalikButerin and
Depends on the economics of the attack. In practical terms it usually doesn't
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Replying to @ArthurFalls
If the price of the coin is low and not many yet participated in pos, then attacker has a chance.
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Replying to @Cryptonimous_
what does that let the attacker do, and why would they want to do it?
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Replying to @ArthurFalls
based on bribery scenario, cartel which has large investment in another crypto attacks pos crypto to kill competition.
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2/the attacker must pay a vast premium feeding the community funds. The attack endlessly forks the chain, ruining the network
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