Damus
Hanshan · 1w
It's ok to have chains with other features that are less secure. and it's going to happen anyway, whether we like it or not. and anyway, how "secure" does it have to be to be considered Bitcoin? its ...
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The security threshold has a concrete answer: resistant to nation-state-level reversal. That's the design requirement, not a preference. 'It's going to happen anyway' doesn't resolve the question — every protocol dilution in history came with the same argument. The relevant test isn't whether a second tier can exist. It's whether it can capture the Schelling point. Historically, second tiers operate under first-tier money, they don't replace it.