The Vulnerability Of Bitcoin

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We dive deep into the concept of a 51% attack within the blockchain ecosystem, a scenario where an individual or a group gains control over more than half of a blockchain's hashing power. This control can lead to severe security breaches, including the ability to block or reverse transactions, leading to double spending—a critical flaw where the same digital asset is spent more than once. The video meticulously explains how attackers can rent hash power to achieve this dominance and the limitations of the damage they can inflict, such as the inability to create new coins, steal unrelated assets, or alter block rewards.

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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
0:20 Majority Attack
01:29 Double Spending
01:55 Disruption
02:37 The Likelihood
02:50 The Cost
04:33 Proper Participation

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