Ghash.io: We Will Never Launch a 51% Attack Against Bitcoin

Ghash.io: We Will Never Launch a 51% Attack Against Bitcoin

CEX. IO, the operating exchange for the largest bitcoin mining pool Ghash.io, has issued a new statement to address community concerns regarding the growing amount of the pool's bitcoin network hashing power. The post marks the first time since Ghash.io began rapidly approaching 50% of the network's hashing power that CEX. IO has issued a statement on the mining pool's growing size and influence over bitcoin's core infrastructure. Should Ghash.io reach and maintain 51% of the bitcoin network, the mining pool would theoretically be able to perform certain actions uncontested, such as double....


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