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On 03/13/2015 05:24 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> Well they don't set NODE_NETWORK, so they don't claim to be
> providing network services. But then I guess the Chainalysis nodes
> could easily just clear that bit flag too.
If a peer claims to provide network services, and does not do so while
consuming another node's resources, that might be considered exceeding
authorized access.
bitcoind should probably have more fine-grained control over how it
allocates connection resources between peers vs clients.
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On 03/13/2015 05:24 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> Well they don't set NODE_NETWORK, so they don't claim to be
> providing network services. But then I guess the Chainalysis nodes
> could easily just clear that bit flag too.
If a peer claims to provide network services, and does not do so while
consuming another node's resources, that might be considered exceeding
authorized access.
bitcoind should probably have more fine-grained control over how it
allocates connection resources between peers vs clients.
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