1 sat \ 3 replies \ @KyleOfTheCorn 20 Sep 2022 \ parent \ on: Why did Saylor say "proprietary software" in his article? bitcoin
ASICs are like a moat with regards to security. An external attacker needs to specifically manufacture (or otherwise acquire) machines which are only good at a single task (hashing with SHA-256) in order to even attempt to overpower the network. If you remove that moat, you are more susceptible to attack.
Yes, I know that. But it's confusing to mention SHA256-ASICs when only bitcoin uses them (afaik). Maybe he just used them as an example for dedicated hardware?
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Yes, I think it's just an example of dedicated hardware.
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Okay, I can live with that haha
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