A Brazilian researcher has calculated that it could take just $55 mln to hack a major cryptocurrency network for $1bln profit in new findings, TNW reports Friday, May 22.
Husam Abboud of FECAP University in São Paulo used the example of Ethereum Classic to demonstrate the hackability of cryptocurrency networks using Proof-of-Work algorithms.
"We can safely estimate The Cost of a 51% attack on Ethereum Classic today to be between 55 to 85 million [USD]," Abboud reported.
The findings seemingly contradict previously-held assumptions that conducting network attacks - successful 51% attacks to control hashpower - is too expensive and would result in making the attacked currency worthless.
"Well if you have all that hashing power you're better off mining coins than attacking the network!" Abboud summarizes the argument as believing.
Now the situation is different, with barriers to entry in terms of equipment cost removed and shorting making it possible to achieve considerable profits, he adds.
The methods employ a cost calculation model for 51% attacks known as Rindex v2.0, which removes aspects such as purchasing new equipment in favor of "Leasing" hashpower from other PoW coins, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Ethereum Classic 51% Attack Would Cost Just $55 Mln, Result in $1 Bln Profit: Research
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