I *just* started learning about $IOTA.
Can somebody else chime in and help, please? https://twitter.com/saschcommerford/status/889896484510064640 …
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Replying to @haydentiff
The biggest issue with
$IOTA is that it requires centralized checkpoints.2 replies 3 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @matt_odell @haydentiff
Wrong. this is a misconception. listen to this interview. you’re welcome.https://m.soundcloud.com/arthurfalls/ether-review-69-iota-the-post-blockchain-era …
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Replying to @c4chaos @haydentiff
It is currently operating w/ centralized checkpoints, referred to as "the coordinator." Yet to be seen if network will be secure w/o them.
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Replying to @matt_odell @haydentiff
just because you keep repeating that will not make you right. listen to the interview and educate yourself.
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Replying to @c4chaos @haydentiff
Their post-coordinator plan is a random tip selection process but can't enforce its use. Modified clients will be able to attack the networkpic.twitter.com/U7Q6d6P21c
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Anyone can attack any network. The question is whether they will succeed. The
$iota founders have addressed this numerous times. It won't.2 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
We will find out when they turn off the coordinator. It is all theoretical at this point.
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true. just like SegWit on Bitcoin and PoS on Ethereum.
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Definitely similar to PoS on
#ethereum. I still have doubts they can implement it securely without increasing centralization.1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
they’ve no choice but to scale else $EOS will eat ETH. that’s inherent problem with all blockchains.
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