Background: Timejacking: http://culubas.blogspot.com/2011/05/timejacking-bitcoin_802.html
And a recent related exploit launched against the low-difficulty alternative chains: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=43692.msg521772#msg521772 Seems to me there are two fundamental problems: 1) Bitcoin should be overlapping the ranges of block timestamps that it uses to calculate difficulty adjustments. 2) Bitcoin's "what time is it" code is kind of a hack. Fixing (1) would mean a potential block-chain split; before considering doing that I'd like to consider second-best solutions. Fixing (2) is easier; incorporating a ntp library and/or simply removing the bitcoin mining code from the client but requiring pools and miners to have accurate-to-within-a-minute system clocks (or their blocks will be "discouraged") seems reasonable to me. If you want to produce blocks that the rest of the network will accept, run ntp on your system. I THINK that fixing (2) will make (1) a non-issue-- if miners can't mess around with block times very much then it will be very difficult for them to manipulate the difficulty for their benefit. -- -- Gavin Andresen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BlackBerry® DevCon Americas, Oct. 18-20, San Francisco, CA Learn about the latest advances in developing for the BlackBerry® mobile platform with sessions, labs & more. See new tools and technologies. Register for BlackBerry® DevCon today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/rim-devcon-copy1 _______________________________________________ Bitcoin-development mailing list Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development