Every governance issue a blockchain attempts to address in layer 1 is another attack vector.
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Replying to @eric_lombrozo @NickSzabo4
Trying to learn more about this. Would you happen to be able to point me to any good threads or articles on this topic?
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Here are a few more bits (if I had time I would blog about it!) https://mobile.twitter.com/NickSzabo4/status/964212372624703488 … https://mobile.twitter.com/NickSzabo4/status/973982991331373056 … https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-03-14/bitcoin-blockchain-demonstrates-the-value-of-anarchy …https://mobile.twitter.com/NickSzabo4/status/1012263137775517696 …
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Nick Szabo 🔑 @NickSzabo4
EOS didn't even begin to scratch the surface of what can go wrong with freezing or reversing transactions, which on a blockchain that spans 100s of human languages and 1000s of jurisdictions, can be deemed bad in a dizzying variety of ways, few of which can be well anticipated. https://twitter.com/bit_novosti/status/1012223578027233281 …
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