A Cambridge study spanning 11 years and 68 verified cable failures found that Bitcoin's physical infrastructure is far more ...
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Bitcoin is so resilient it could survive as much as 90% of the world's undersea cables failing
Cambridge scientists have completed the first longitudinal study of Bitcoin’s resilience to network infrastructure disruption, with a particular eye on submarine data cables.
Bitcoin network resilience stays strong during random cable failures; targeted infrastructure attacks pose real threats.
Bitcoin is resistant to random subsea internet cable failures, but is still vulnerable to targeted attacks, according to a Cambridge study based on 11 years of network data.
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