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Topic: [2016-03-03] One-dollar lulz (Read 246 times)

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March 03, 2016, 01:17:36 PM
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One-dollar lulz

A couple of months ago, Paul Sztorc published a blog post asking two very good questions:

    -“Why do you think we have a [maximum] blocksize?”

    -“What has changed, between the time that the [maximum] blocksize was introduced (July 15th, 2010), and today, which motivates us to make a corresponding change in the constraint?”

For me, personally, the answers are simple. First, the limits were added to prevent a ‘poisonous block’ network denial-of-service attack. We have to worry about denial-of-service attacks if they are inexpensive to the attacker. 'Amplification’ attacks are the worst, where the attacker sends a little bit of information that causes lots of traffic on the network or causes lots of wasted CPU processing.

http://gavinandresen.ninja/One-Dollar-Lulz
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