Replay Attack Alarm Grows as BIP-110 Backers Brand Bitcoin ‘Spamcoin’
A planned revival of the failed BIP-110 stalled fork is putting an old cryptocurrency hazard back in the spotlight: replay attacks, where a transaction intended for one blockchain can potentially be copied onto another....
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