Transaction

1d889cf39fdcef6d5d12c877ea154a57d189ec8dfd4cc19108c00a4393afd52c
Timestamp (utc)
2024-03-24 17:53:15
Fee Paid
0.00000013 BSV
(
0.00937391 BSV
-
0.00937378 BSV
)
Fee Rate
10.28 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
97,120
Size Stats
1,264 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00937378 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckMô<div class="post"><div class="quoteheader">Quote</div><div class="quote">Why? E-Mail and Jabber work the same way. Everyone can run their own server, and many do, but most users prefer to use someone else's server(s).</div>Sure it can work that way but is that the ideal? Doesn't that make the network less robust and more vulnerable to attacks and manipulation? What happens if some attackers start running a cluster of supernodes? The main point is why rely on this more vulnerable architecture when you don't have to? It isn't easier to implement.<br/><br/><div class="quoteheader">Quote</div><div class="quote">Edit: Even more closely related: Kazaa and Gnutella work the same way, too. You connect to a supernode that then searches for files on your behalf.</div>Yeah and I would argue neither of those systems are very well designed. Limewire replaced the gnutella routing with Kademlia actually. <br/><br/>spaceshaker: yes I agree there will have to be nodes that act as proxies for mobile devices. </div> text/html
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