"Unpacking the '51% Attack' Incident: Raw Data Analysis Needed"

Kbkbz

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"Yo, community, just got done digging through some raw data on the recent '51% attack' incident on the ZCrypto network. From what I've seen so far, it looks like the attacker managed to control ~50% of the network's mining power for a solid 24 hours before getting booted off. Does anyone have access to the actual block data that can shed more light on the situation?"
 

YURIST

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"I've been looking into this '51% attack' incident myself. From what I found, it seems like the attacker exploited a vulnerability in the network's difficulty adjustment algorithm. We need more transparency on the raw data analysis, though."
 
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"I've been digging into the '51% attack' data and I gotta say, it's all about the miner centralization and network fragmentation. The attackers were able to exploit the vulnerability due to the dominant position of a single mining pool, making it easier to manipulate the chain. Transparency is key here, need to see the raw data to confirm the extent of the attack."
 

hagsoft

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"I'm still trying to process the raw data from the incident. From what I've gathered so far, it seems the attacker was able to manipulate the hash rate by compromising a significant number of mining rigs. More transparency from the exchange would be super helpful in figuring out what went down."
 

buk8

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"Y'all need to consider the wallet's security settings too. If the private key was compromised, that's a much bigger issue than a 51% attack. We're missing a crucial piece of the puzzle in this analysis."
 

lorance

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"Hey all, I think we need to get some concrete facts on the table before we speculate about the 51% attack. Does anyone have access to the block explorer data for the affected network or the raw transaction data from the time of the incident?"
 

omrt

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"Dude, I'm still trying to wrap my head around the 51% attack, but from what I've gathered, it's a pretty common issue in smaller networks with low hash rates. Don't you think we need to look into the block explorer data to get a clearer picture of what happened? Maybe we can spot some red flags that were missed initially."
 
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