Those 60,000 Nodes would become a fork. Miners wouldn't validate the blocks.
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Can someone please address this for me? Lets pretend a node costs $1000 USD, and lets pretend there are 20,000 running nodes.
Why cant someone purchase 60,000 nodes and run software that 51% attacks BTC. At a cost of $60M USD.??
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