I dont think its possible, in as much as its computationally infeasible as any other attack on the basic nuts and bolts of how the crypto node set works. Certainly never designed to have records just disappear, in the same way some random cant declare your bitcoins to be simply gone.
It would probably be easier to send hit teams out to attack homes of people with IPs seen to be participating in the crypto network.. depending on how many nodes there are and how widely the nodes are dispersed around the world.
Also, I'm no expert but how do you "wipe" a decentralized blockchain?
I dont think its possible, in as much as its computationally infeasible as any other attack on the basic nuts and bolts of how the crypto node set works. Certainly never designed to have records just disappear, in the same way some random cant declare your bitcoins to be simply gone.
It would probably be easier to send hit teams out to attack homes of people with IPs seen to be participating in the crypto network.. depending on how many nodes there are and how widely the nodes are dispersed around the world.