[1/*] Just to clarify, in the hopes of getting less lunacy in my mentions: I am a professional programmer. I have implemented novel hash functions before. I work on server code. I long ago read and completely understand the original BitCoin paper.
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Ahhh, interesting. Well looking forward to the interviews then. I'm surprised if you see no value to having immutable consensus data on an architecture that can't be taken down (without extreme cost) and which requires no trustworthy participants or central control. (If true)
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Well, the problem is that neither of those things are true. All major crypto chains have already undergone forks, so they are both mutable and able to be "taken down" in the sense that some percentage of the participants have now be isolated from the other percentage.
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