the same logic applies as in the Bitcoin example you made: If the miners don't like the new version, they won't install it, and thus there will be nothing for the key to activate
But this private key/backdoor/troubleshooting tool is already imbeded in the DRK architecture. I'm trying to understand this. Could you please provide a binary answer to my last question?
Duff's embedded off-switch/backdoor is a feature, not a bug.
MalwareNodes are still trustless, even if one dude (or anyone who gets his private boss key) can arbitrarily disable them.
17% ROI isn't an HYIP Ponzi scheme. It's completely sustainable, and guaranteed to be even more profitable in the future.
*SLASH SARCASM*I'm a real darkcoin supporter but changing the name to Dash is a really stupid move......
The really stupid move is trusting your personal property to a HYIP scheme with an embedded "feature" giving one dude control of your assets.
The Dash rebranding is by comparison absolutely brilliant.