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br-m<kiltsonfire:matrix.org> When we propagate any message openly in Quai, including blocks and workshares, we always validate the work prior to relaying. This prevents spam in the network. If someone propagates a bad workshare or a stale one they get de-ranked in the the p2p layer and eventually get dropped.
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DataHoarderIPs are cheap :)
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br-m<kiltsonfire:matrix.org> Publish or Parish can easily be circumvented because it relies on the number of nodes participating. Creating "many" nodes which lie about time has no real economic cost. > <tevador> Here is proposal that can be deployed as a soft fork (work shares are also mentioned): monero-project/research-lab #144
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tevadorkiltsonfire: Nodes lying about time has no impact on Publish or Perish. Each node only uses a local timer.
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br-m<rucknium> I filled in the two TODO sections of "Temporary rolling DNS checkpoints" monero-project/monero #10064 :
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br-m<rucknium> Precedents and Paths to majority hashpower
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br-m<rucknium> DataHoarder helped a lot with the latter section. Thanks!
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DataHoarderway more readable here than on the matrix messages, looks nice :)
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DataHoarderI have been posting weekly a CSV list of qubic blocks verified against their view keys after each epoch release. The next one will include verifiable orphans ^ used for above as well