You can totally do this with bad concurrency in Go: read-after-write of an interface value may cause an arbitrarily bad virtual method call, which is somewhat UB. I am not aware of single goroutone exploits, though.
Economy of scale is hard to combat with a technically decentralized protocol. Let's assume all goes well and in 2-5-20 years IPFS is the web. A random Joe has an IPFS server in his basement, because it's profitable or…
You can totally do this with bad concurrency in Go: read-after-write of an interface value may cause an arbitrarily bad virtual method call, which is somewhat UB. I am not aware of single goroutone exploits, though.
Economy of scale is hard to combat with a technically decentralized protocol. Let's assume all goes well and in 2-5-20 years IPFS is the web. A random Joe has an IPFS server in his basement, because it's profitable or…