Transaction

598d75c19528ec609c69c9f7f2e3821c2a4f77b8a82faa749810a24c9b61642e
Timestamp (utc)
2024-03-28 04:25:48
Fee Paid
0.00000017 BSV
(
0.00633484 BSV
-
0.00633467 BSV
)
Fee Rate
10.14 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
93,252
Size Stats
1,676 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00633467 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckM<div class="post"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=43.msg425#msg425">Quote from: NewLibertyStandard on February 21, 2010, 06:52:43 PM</a></div><div class="quote"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=43.msg424#msg424">Quote from: Sabunir on February 21, 2010, 04:58:44 PM</a></div><div class="quote">How do you adjust this difficulty, anyway? (Administrating a decentralized system?) And what would prevent an attacker from setting the difficulty very low or very high to interfere with the system?<br/></div>My understanding is that every Bitcoin client has the same algorithm (formula) built into it to automatically adjust the difficulty every so many blocks. <br/></div>Then how is it dependent on how many CPU's are connected to the whole network?<br/><br/><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=43.msg425#msg425">Quote from: NewLibertyStandard on February 21, 2010, 06:52:43 PM</a></div><div class="quote">Not only that, but I think that Bitcoin will not accept blocks generated at a different difficulty, so if a modified Bitcoin client tried to send out more easily generated blocks, all the authentic clients would reject the fake blocks.<br/></div>We need Satoshi to confirm that because clients accept blocks generated at easier difficulties all the time whenever the PoW's difficulty increases.</div> text/html
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