These retards can't stop pirates downloading movies from torrents. And you think they can stop blockchain? ROFLMAO!!!
The truth is blockchain isn't really needed. A simple torrent once it gets going and has multiple seeders is almost impossible to stop. You would literally have to shut down backbone traffic and turn off the internet to stop that. Doing so in our highly digital world would stop massive eCommerce as well.
If you left it off long enough people would just build their own backdoor networks. IP routing isn't that hard. If you gave me a few thousand dollars and a week I could build a pretty solid network that spans a huge area... although it wouldn't have the bandwidth of the backbone I'm sure we could move some data.
The old hackers line is pretty much true. "You can't stop the signal." Remember... the internet was built by colleges for the military because they said they wanted something that was redundant and difficult to bring down by enemy action. I don't need fancy routers to move traffic. You can use a linux box as a router so unless you're going to ban computers and phones... :)
The stupid part is that with a torrent even if they took down the whole internet to stop it all the pieces and parts would still be out their on dozens if not hundreds of computers. Most of which are running on VPNs. You can't track them all down. The moment you turn the net back on guess what... it just starts uploading and downloading again. Turning off the net is purely a desperation temporary move. It doesn't solve the problem. In fact I would bet it would only cause them to rename this to the McAfee effect.
You literally can't "wipe the Ethereum network" though
These retards can't stop pirates downloading movies from torrents. And you think they can stop blockchain? ROFLMAO!!!
The truth is blockchain isn't really needed. A simple torrent once it gets going and has multiple seeders is almost impossible to stop. You would literally have to shut down backbone traffic and turn off the internet to stop that. Doing so in our highly digital world would stop massive eCommerce as well.
If you left it off long enough people would just build their own backdoor networks. IP routing isn't that hard. If you gave me a few thousand dollars and a week I could build a pretty solid network that spans a huge area... although it wouldn't have the bandwidth of the backbone I'm sure we could move some data.
The old hackers line is pretty much true. "You can't stop the signal." Remember... the internet was built by colleges for the military because they said they wanted something that was redundant and difficult to bring down by enemy action. I don't need fancy routers to move traffic. You can use a linux box as a router so unless you're going to ban computers and phones... :)
Disruption to the internet.
What is the WEF having a convention of in a month or so?
The stupid part is that with a torrent even if they took down the whole internet to stop it all the pieces and parts would still be out their on dozens if not hundreds of computers. Most of which are running on VPNs. You can't track them all down. The moment you turn the net back on guess what... it just starts uploading and downloading again. Turning off the net is purely a desperation temporary move. It doesn't solve the problem. In fact I would bet it would only cause them to rename this to the McAfee effect.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect