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>>13024833
Thanks. Ok, that's A LOT of dead people.

Happened 2 hrs ago... while i was sitting around playing metro exodus. reality hits you hard, life can be over very quickly.

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>>11908162
Introduced 200 blocks back to protect against bugs yes, while it was a different time back then when someone that wasn't even a millionaire could come in and get 51%. Also it certainly never was auto-checkpoints. So lulz, right back at you buddy.

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>>11764145
https://old.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/7cqpw2/can_someone_explain_how_this_new_bch_daa/

"It's a simple moving average over the last 144 blocks I believe."

This means that the ABC and SV chain should never be more than 144 blocks apart from each other.

It also means that when bitcoin.com's hashrate goes away tomorrow there will be 144 blocks of higher difficulty on the ABC chain, making it easy for SV to catch up.

Remember that it's not the number of blocks that decides which chain wins, it's the amount of hashpower that produced those blocks (the amount of work behind them). That's what actually secures the network.

ABC could be running at 10% of SV's difficulty but they would still be on the same number of blocks.

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