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flush | 8 years ago

You understand wrong. And are naive to think that such a simplistic flaw would not be considered by the substantial number of intelligent programmers involved in the Bitcoin project.

The transaction fees on the network are incentives for miners to pass transactions in addition to block rewards.

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wonnage|8 years ago

Appeal to authority is one of the most naive arguments out there... especially when it's to some programmers attempting to design an economy

flush|8 years ago

Appeal to authority is a logical fallacy--you cannot use appeal to authority to create a rigorous argument. I agree with that.

But you can gain some idea of probability that something is correct or incorrect. For example, if 99 of 100 doctors agree that vaccines do not cause autism, that does not necessarily mean that vaccines do not cause autism. But chances are really good that the 99% of doctors are correct.

Nice job giving the formal name of a logical fallacy, though. Adds a lot of credibility to your argument!