On this Speaking of Bitcoin episode, join hosts Adam B. Levine, Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Stephanie Murphy & Jonathan Mohan for an in-depth discussion about what\u2019s really at risk when blockchains suffer the dreaded 51% attack.
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\nOn today\u2019s show we\u2019re talking 51% attacks, the much discussed, infrequently seen and fairly misunderstood doomsday scenarios. It\u2019s recently re-emerged as a topic of discussion as Ethereum plans its transition to Proof-of-Stake and fork Ethereum Classic is hit by its third in less than a month.
\nAlthough the numbers may change, basically any blockchain you can imagine is vulnerable to some form of the so-called 51% attack. By distributing the power within a protocol, say to miners instead of a corporate board, blockchains and other decentralized systems create and maintain a \u201cConsensus Reality\u201d, where what most of the network believes to be true is true, or becomes true for the entirety of the network.
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\nIf you think about it, this makes sense. Each blockchain creates a game with a distinct set of rules that need to be followed for the thing to work. It requires lots of people who don\u2019t know each other to individually follow those rules and get rewarded by the system for doing so. The assumption underlying all of these systems is that most of the people are going to be compelled by the offered rewards to follow the rules. Even if a lot of people aren\u2019t following the rules, they\u2019re probably breaking them in different ways rather than working together.
\nIn a 51% attack, that assumption is broken as most, or at least enough of the network is overcome by bad actors who aim to rewrite reality in their favor.
\nIt\u2019s a real problem, one of the biggest blockchains face, especially less popular ones\u2026 But even if you could pull one off, the outcome might not be as bad as many fear.
\nBut what is actually at risk? What\u2019s possible and what\u2019s safe? Tune in to find out.
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