Author: Mike Hearn 2014-04-23 17:57:20
Published on: 2014-04-23T17:57:20+00:00
The context discusses the use of social media tools by non-developers and the limitations of using Twitter for discussing complex topics such as consensus algorithms. The author argues against the suggestion of paying miners more for not being corrupt, proposing instead to take back or destroy money from miners who are claiming coinbases but not doing their jobs correctly. The author asserts that malicious double-spending miners offer no useful service and do not deserve compensation.
Updated on: 2023-06-08T21:02:07.269071+00:00