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By: De_Composed in GRITZ | Recommend this post (1)
Thu, 19 Jun 25 10:58 AM | 17 view(s)
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Re: “You did not read the answer thoroughly. Try again, DE.”No, no, I did. Right there, in the 25th paragraph it says, "Monkeytrots is wrong. Bitcoin can still function." That was cogent.

Good grief, mt. Give it up. Zimbler used the word "obliterated" in his post, but referring to the servers. Is bitcoin obliterated if the impossible happens and just one server remains on the network? No. It is not. And, as I have explained, it isn't even obliterated if EVERY server is gone. It just has to be recovered using an intact copy of the blockchain and some new servers. Bitcoin is extremely robust.








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Re: Try Again - but ask the correct question.
By: monkeytrots
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Thu, 19 Jun 25 10:43 AM
Msg. 09952 of 09959

You did not read the answer thoroughly. Try again, DE.

The blockchain becomes unreliable, and untrustable on a single server.

Don't just stop at the 'local validation' section that you think validates your POV.

Not trusted - bottom line.

Read through the Final Summary. It is quite cogent.



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