Hello
I joined the adventure but can you tell us more about security? Thank you
Is the compromise with the static nodes that this part becomes more centralized with respect to the bitcoine, to a maximum number of 650 static nodes?
How will static nodes support DDOS protection?
If there is a price peak and 90% of the owners of static nodes are liquidating, will the network not be much less secure?
The long-term renewal of static nodes is destroyed at the static node over time. I do not think the good deterioration of the number of static nodes from a first block is a good idea.
Sooner or later, you will face the turnover. You can set up a lottery or static nodes competing on the price, or a first come, first served, that is to say 300 knots max, if the number goes below 300 then the portfolio that signaled the setting Static node level, the longer is upgraded to the static node on the network.
Thank you for your post!
I am hearing that we are not going to have to worry about this. Please continue watching as more information is revealed about how the system actually works.
As for people liquidating, this can happen and we will deal with it at the time. However, I think that as we construct this company that people will not opt to sell out of what can become a long term income stream from the SHOCK rewards. Also, if they want to sell, there will be buyers provided that everything we are working towards is coming to fruition.
The first priority of all of this is to create the successful company and with this we will have sufficient STaTiC nodes available and not willing to close them.
EDIT from Borzalom:With STaTiC nodes, 90% of the connections are made directly to other STaTiC nodes and the other 10% are connected to nonSTaTiC nodes.
An attacker or attackers cannot know all the the STaTiC node IP's because only 10% or less are connected to untrusted nodes. If any STaTiC tries DOS then the others will immediately blacklist and disconnect the attacker STaTiC. Other nonSTaTiC nodes have access to only 10% of all efforts and transactions.
Your other question about why an attacker will try to attack?
All STaTiC nodes have empty wallets and only ONE available STaTiC is enough to sign the blocks... we don't need more. Other nonSTaTiC nodes also share and accept blocks that come from a trusted STaTiC. I think it is impossible to receive a successful DDOS type of attack. I also think we will not have to wait long before some creative script boys make an attempt of or course if it is possible to to a DDOS, I will find a solution ;-)