Author Topic: how can we verify if the bts allocation in genesis.json is correct  (Read 2383 times)

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Bytemaster answered this in another thread:

Genesis.json was created by one of the open source services.  And anyone can recreate it.

This answer is extremely vague.  I'd really like more information.

It doesn't have to be a reply from bytemaster or 3i, anybody who has practical ideas how the genesis.json can be built is welcome to discuss this issue.
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Offline crazybit

as we know,the genisis.json is generated from third party tool, how can we verify if the bts allocation in genesis.json which used to initial the bts genesis block is correct and not manually modified.
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