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It doesn't really add anything to computer science, but then again the Sergey-Brin paper probably doesn't match that rigidity either.


I'm not so sure. In my (under-read) mental model, blockchain takes you from fail-stop fault-tolerance (a la Paxos) to Byzantine fault-tolerance, i.e. how do you compute in a massively distributed system when no node has any reason to trust any other node.


Merkles work probably more important. And progenitor papers on representation of branch streams implementing reversible editors




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