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Re: Mixers to be banned
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BlackHatCoiner
on 16/04/2024, 15:54:52 UTC
When miners are actually companies listed on the stock exchange it will be easier for a government to take over a mining farm than pools.
And tell them what? To which pool they're not allowed to mine?

Foundry is almost completely private, no hobby miners allowed, just people you can see their farms from the space station, all those will bend the knew faster than when stumbling over a rock.
I still don't see what difference it will make if a few large hash power holders "bend their knew". There's still hash power that is not under their control, and as long as the mining farms don't attempt suicide by intentionally reorging, there cannot be censorship.

What happens when they decide to ignore any block containing a blacklisted transaction?  Lips sealed
Off-topic, but how many times have we made this conversation? I get a deja-vu. Probably more than five.

Attacking the network is a financial suicide. That's what happens. Is it possible to happen? Of course. Is it probable? I'd say no. Do the pro-censorship pools have to retain this attack forever? Yes. The conclusions yours.

True decentralization is pretty impossible.
Don't give up!