If you fork -- those transactions would be reversed and if you ignore the contributions of miner you essentially do not reward him for preserving the integrity of the blockchain in your absence.
What transactions?
If it is actually resurrected, wouldn't it be fair to fork it from an earlier block? Because now there's probably been only one miner who's gotten all the blocks for months.
No.
If it wasn't for one miner, no transactions would have been possible.
If you fork -- those transactions would be reversed and if you ignore the contributions of miner you essentially do not reward him for preserving the integrity of the blockchain in your absence.
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The potential possible transactions would be reversed if you fork back 6 months. I don't know if there were (m)any transactions included in blocks going back 6 months because I haven't looked.
I have mined a few blocks today though.
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