The highly-charged debates around both Ethereum's potential hardfork and Bitcoin's block size appear different on the surface, but are caused by the same design flaw -- the lack of a cryptographic...
Is there anythign in the Dash protocol that would prevent a bad actor from just spinning up large numbers of master nodes, and therefore having an unfair influence on voting? (i.e., to mitigate centralization risk)
Is there anythign in the Dash protocol that would prevent a bad actor from just spinning up large numbers of master nodes, and therefore having an unfair influence on voting? (i.e., to mitigate centralization risk)