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Re: NAS :: Descendant of NXT 100% PoS|More Exchanges|WinNAS is ready!
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patapato
on 14/04/2015, 22:18:44 UTC
How limit the java cache? My server does not support the war of forks.

Cheesy  Funny man you, lcharles123  Cheesy. Go out from the dark side and join us, the "good guys", we are going to win to the "villain" soon Wink, and the Nas network will work healthy again.

Not bad at all to have this "stress test", as it is being useful to join forces, to understand weakness, failures and even bugs, to strengthen the Nas network, and to have now a core of new developers for the new life of Nas, with different views and criteria than the original ones.

To everybody, wait few time, the network nodes are going to be synchronized again to the stronger and longer blockchain fork.

Lesson learned, leasing balance for forging is not a good feature for PoS, we recommend to never lease again. Maybe we take out that feature from future versions of Nas. The trusting power of PoS is that an attacker needs to put his own stake on risk, but with leased stake, an attacker has nothing to risk, nothing to lose. Besides, the lease feature doesn't encourage more nodes on the network, on the contrary, it encourage the concentration of forging nodes, with the same potential problem as Bitcoin mining concentrated in few big pools.

Beautiful words. Smiley


You are welcome

Then the rent balance may well set precedents for an attack, ...

It also set precedents for a defense. I will never rent again, and I will try to take renting out of the Nas software.

The rental period ends in 80 blocks Smiley

EDIT: the lease end, you can unblacklist my IP and redownload blocks.

In fact, you are not blacklisted long ago, as it was unsuccessful. You earned a good fee for your work of testing the network in a war of forks. Keep it while Nas continue resurrecting, maybe you will buy a new server with it soon Wink

Would not divide the coins of the current fork equally among all the nodes to avoid war forks?

The bigger is the forger, the more trusted he is (because he risks more). But I will partially listen to you, I don't want to forge alone.