CoinDesk: The 51% Hack on Ethereum Classic, Explained

  • Monday, 10 August 2020 23:02
Last week Ethereum Classic suffered not one, but two 51% attacks. The attacker walked away with $7.3 million worth of ETC in double spending. Ethereum Classic is the original Ethereum blockchain maintained by the stakeholders who refused to jump over to the new blockchain that was forked to correct The DAO hack of 2016. A 51% attack happens when enough mining computing power -- also known as hashpower -- colludes to replace previously processed blocks and create a competing blockchain that allows the same coins to be spent twice. CoinDesk reporter Will Foxley explains what this all means and how it could happen to other blockchains as well. Full story: https://bit.ly/2DvyBUE Subscribe to CoinDesk on YouTube: https://bit.ly/31CR8WV... Site: https://www.coindesk.com Facebook: https://bit.ly/2F68R1f Twitter: https://bit.ly/3gMDCX0 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3fJbFOz Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2sNROdN/newsletter/ CoinDesk Podcast Network: spotify:show:2jyIhkvAQhed8AWDZiPpSP Markets Daily Crypto Roundup: spotify:show:7sDXM8BlxsUqzL2IqmLqwE CoinDesk is the leading digital media, events and information services company for the crypto asset and blockchain technology community.

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