Bitcoin Network Resilience: Cambridge Study Highlights Cable Failure Thresholds
A recent study conducted by Cambridge University has revealed insights into the resilience of Bitcoin's network infrastructure. According to NS3. AI, the research indicates that between 72% and 92% of inter-country submarine cables would need to fail randomly for more than 10% of Bitcoin nodes to disconnect. In scenarios involving targeted attacks, this threshold decreases significantly, requiring only 5% to 20% of cables to fail to achieve a similar level of disconnection
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