Anyone familiar with Bitcoin is likely aware of the 51% attack. A blog post is hardly warranted, because this isn't significant. GHash.io does not control all of that compute power. It is a metalayer that coordinates…
Interesting data point, thanks! If all the compute power that together forms the GHash pool were controlled by a single entity, this would be an issue. Thankfully that's not the case.
Anyone familiar with Bitcoin is likely aware of the 51% attack. A blog post is hardly warranted, because this isn't significant. GHash.io does not control all of that compute power. It is a metalayer that coordinates…
Interesting data point, thanks! If all the compute power that together forms the GHash pool were controlled by a single entity, this would be an issue. Thankfully that's not the case.