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RE: EOS Blockchain discussion #1 - 21 BPs prone to attack? EOS Blockchain Hackable?

in #eos6 years ago

Probable Answer #1

It is covered in following points -

  • Active BPs - They are incentivized to have uptime and to have redundant nodes.
  • Standby nodes - They are incentivized in rewards proportional to their staked votes.
  • Additionally, a BPs block producing node's IP should be kept private to the best of their ability. Their RPC nodes (if available) would be exposed, but there are likely to be many many many RPC nodes as they have an incredibly low overhead.

NOTE:

In practice, lots of chains use DPoS, all of them are attacked reguarly, most (if not all of them) are still running right now.

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