Ethereum’s Pivot to Proof-of-Stake Consensus Worries Users About the Possibility of Protocol Level Censorship

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Ethereum’s Pivot to Proof-of-Stake Consensus Worries Users About the Possibility of Protocol Level Censorship

Ko te whakarereketanga o te whakaaro e haere ake nei ko Ethereum, te tuarua o nga moni crypto nui rawa atu na te maakete o te maakete, kei te whakamahere kia mahia i te marama o Hepetema kua awangawanga te maha o nga kaiwhakamahi mo te tupono ka pa ki te taumata kawa. Ko te tikanga, ahakoa ma te mahi tahi me nga kirimana atamai, karekau e taea e nga wahitau kua rarangi pango te mahi, te mahi ranei i te paparanga turanga..

Ko te Takahanga Hanumi Taumai Ka Awangawanga i roto i nga Porowhita Crypto

Te Hanumi, Ko te hekenga a Ethereum mai i te tohu-o-mahi (PoW) ki te tohu-o-stake (PoS) whakaaetanga algorithm kua puta he awangawanga mo te heke mai o te mekameka ina tae mai ki te aukati. I muri i nga waahi o nga kirimana atamai o Nga Moni Tornado, he kawa whakauru e noho motuhake ana, i whakamanahia me pango pango na te Tari Moni a te US Treasury mo nga Mana Rawa o Tawahi, ko te noho muna me te aukati-atete o Ethereum kua kitea.

Ko Gabriel Shapiro, te kaiarahi whanui i Delphi mamati, whakapono ka ngana nga kaiwhakamana nui o Ethereum ki te turaki i tetahi mehua e kawe mai ana te aukati ki te taumata kawa. Ma tenei ka taea e ratou te whakahaere i runga i nga ture, me te karo hoki i te whiu mo te kore whakauru i nga whakawhitinga ture. Mo tenei take, i kii ia "kaore e taea e enei hinonga te awhina i a raatau ano ma te karo noa i nga poraka kei roto nga whakawhitinga kua whakamanahia e te US, na te mea i raro i etahi tikanga ka tino whakahekehia mai i te mahi pera."

On the other hand, Discusfish, co-founder of F2pool, an ethereum and bitcoin mining pool operation, stated that proof-of-work (PoW) consensus assets were more capable to deal with regulatory pressure than their proof-of-stake-based counterparts. He faataa:

I roto i nga korero mo te PoS me te PoW i raro i nga pehanga a te ture i enei ra, he kaupapa matua hei aro ki: Mena ka taea e te kaihanga poraka te noho ingoamuna me te kikii i etahi tauwhitinga e rite ana ki te whakaaetanga i runga i te mekameka (kei roto pea etahi tauwhitinga tairongo) . Ka taea e PoW te mahi i tenei wa, he uaua a PoS i tenei wa na te hiahia ki te tarai i nga rawa ki runga i te mekameka.

Nga Tirohanga rereke

Heoi ano, kaore nga tangata katoa e uru ki tenei kaupapa whakaaro. Ko te mea pono, ko etahi e whakaaro ana ko nga rawa e pa ana ki te whakaaetanga-a-te-te-te-te-te-te-te-te-taha, penei i te Ethereum i muri i te puta o te Hanumi, he pai ake te rite ki te whakaeke i te whakaekenga whakapae mai i nga kaiwhakahaere o te kawanatanga. Ko Justin Bons, te kaiwhakarewa me te CIO o Cybercapital, tetahi o ratou.

Bons argues that while an attack of this nature would be very difficult to pull off against Bitcoin and Ethereum, the complexity and the physical presence that PoW-based chains need to operate would make them easier to target than proof-of-stake assets. That’s because PoS can be operated with low-power equipment from any place in the world.

Ka mutu, Bons whakapono Ko nga kaiwhakahaere kaore ano kia tukino i nga moni crypto me te mea "me kitea he waahi o waenga e pupuri ana i te kore pono o nga poraka poraka, me te whakarite i te noho muna mo te tangata takitahi me te hanganga ture mo nga kamupene."

He aha to whakaaro mo te tupono ka puta te aukati i Ethereum i te taumata kawa? Korero mai ki a matou i roto i te waahanga korero i raro nei.

Kuputuhi taketake: Bitcoin.com