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RE: The Steemit Daily Dose: @mindhunter Discusses The Reward Pool Replenishment And Asks 'Are We Here To Create And Build A Community Or Are We Here Just To Make Money?'

in #steemit8 years ago

And I said that it's still immutable even in the scenario of all the witness computers getting infected and compromised.

The question was "Can you remove content from the blockchain?"
The only answer there is to that is an unequivocal no, because if you can then it's imperative you show exactly how you can do it, theory or practice.

It's of no consequence whatever hypothetical scenario you want to argue, if you cannot change the data then it's immutable. Obviously we don't live in binary, we live in the real world, and the real world is full of paradoxical things, and something being 0 or 1 is of no consequence to the real world.

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In the fully possible scenario I described it is clearly not immutable. Not everything is a paradox and our universe has binaries.

Fully possible it's of no consequence, the paradox stands, it's both changeable and immutable. No not everything is a paradox, but what does our universe has binaries mean anyway, does that mean this instance isn't a paradox?

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