• locuester@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    It’s a good example that illustrate why automated systems shouldn’t be left running unsupervised, even if it’s designed by the best minds with the best of intentions.

    The network is constantly supervised and mining is a competitive business. The network was built to adjust, and is working precisely as intended.

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      The network was built to adjust

      Then why doesn’t it adjust to avoid negative social and environmental effects? Probalby because it’s not possible to adjust bitcoin’s algorithm, only some parameters, and because miners don’t have enough intensive to abandon bitcoin for something less destructive.

      My understanding is it’s not possible to modify nor fix bitcoin’s core algorithm, which include the difficulty and consensus logic.

      A hard fork is possible, which means leaving the bitcoin network and setting up an alternative (hopefully better) network with a different algorithm.

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        19 hours ago

        lol it can’t adjust on public approval. It’s software that runs. It’s valuable. If it wasn’t, people wouldn’t run it.

        It can hard fork with a consensus mechanism change anytime someone writes one and people decide it’s the best path forward. Ethereum decided this and did this.

        That’s not happening with Bitcoin because those that understand how it works agree it’s the best system to use.

        I use Bitcoin as a store of value, and Solana for day to day stuff and financial investments like lending and liq providing. That’s my preference, for now. It’s a very fluid industry, nothing is set in stone, although Bitcoin appears to be pretty solidly the preferred secure store of value.

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          lol it can’t adjust on public approval. It’s software that runs.

          It can. Software is written by people. Its authors can build it with an update mechanism.

          Crypto currencies such as Tezos have a vote-based update mechanism and a community that periodically submits algorithm changes for approval.

          Bitcoin doesn’t have a update mechanism that allows smooth changes. Its take it or leave it (aka hard fork). Peole can move away from it, and it’s sad that so many still haven’t.