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This challenge arises from the blockchain's immutable nature, where altering data within a block changes its hash, compromising the entire chain's integrity. The proposed solution involves understanding the internal state of a hashing algorithm at two points, enabling the computation of the final hash despite data removal between these points. This method relies on secure access to the internal states and embedding these states into the blockchain, allowing for the deletion of objectionable data without affecting overall integrity.
Further discussion within the email highlights skepticism and alternative solutions. One response questions the security implications of allowing manipulation of a hash's midstate, suggesting that such a practice could introduce vulnerabilities not typically analyzed within the scope of blockchain security. Another contribution suggests that Zero Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) could offer a more comprehensive solution. ZKPs have the potential to prove the correctness and validity of data hashes without revealing the actual data, thus keeping harmful data off the blockchain entirely. An implementation called Zerosync is mentioned, which compressed the Bitcoin blockchain into a constant-sized proof as early as 2017, indicating that solutions for removing harmful data have existed but require time, money, and motivated individuals for implementation.
Overall, these discussions reflect an ongoing dialogue about balancing the need for content moderation with the foundational principles of blockchain technology. They invite further exploration and collaboration on these ideas, highlighting openness to different platforms and forums for continuing the conversation.
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