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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: MolonLabe on April 04, 2014, 03:48:24 pm
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I'm sure I'll think of more questions, but so far I only have:
What if a representative broadcasts 2 different blocks at the same time?
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The next in line picks and then he is blacklisted for signing an invalid block.
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Ok, very cool so far.
If someone goes a minute without creating their block, I assume the next guy in line is making two in a row? Or the interblock time is double what would normally be, or the whole line is shifting upwards.
Ok, say someone is about to submit a block, I'm next in line, I submit their block and make it look like they were too late. They are blacklisted? I know time relies on NTP but how is it enforced?
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Why would it not work if the delegate is chosen at random to produce next block?
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You are not blacklisted for producing a valid block that is skipped, but for signing a block that contains an invalid transaction or for signing two different blocks for the same time slot.
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Why would it not work if the delegate is chosen at random to produce next block?
What source of randomness would you use? What utility does the randomness provide?