Fears and warnings about the consequences of a single entity obtaining majority network power have been known for some time, but have generally been dismissed as not conveying enough control to be worthwhile.
For the first time, and for several extended periods, the GHash mining pool delivered 51% of the bitcoin network hashing power, despite promises that they would never cross the 50% threshold.
Although GHash did not take advantage of its monopoly power during these times, it does seem that we have crossed a threshold. How do you trust the blockchain to an anonymous monopoly?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 17 2014, @09:15AM
Repeat after me: THIS IS NOW A NEWS SITE...
Is it really so hard to grasp?