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Re: [ANN] eMulah (EMU) - NOT a BitCoin fork/clone - call for beta testers
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timeofmind
on 01/06/2013, 01:30:33 UTC
Honest nodes reject dishonest nodes EMU creation.  
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EMU's HAVE to be distrubuted according to set of rules, which can be checked against the ledger by ANY node in the system.
So what are those rules exactly? It's easy to imagine a network of two nodes, one honest and another pretending to be a 999 nodes network. Whatever the rules are, from the point of view of the honest node it would seem okay that it gets 0.1% of the EMUs issued, because it thinks that it's one of 1000 nodes network. While in fact it should get 50%.

Distribution is not done evenly between nodes. It is dependent on amount of EMU held at each node and amount of verified transactions done by each hatcher. When a hatcher verifies a transaction, he also signs it, so it can be easily known by whole network who did the work in verifying it.... what I still don't understand is how the network knows he did the work in verifying it. That is what I'm waiting for an explanation on...