Reports show that the Bitcoinsv blockchain suffered from a 51%
attack on Tuesday, August 3, 2021, as the founder of Blockchair, Nikita
Zhavoronkov explained the network endured a 100 block reorg “wiping out
570k transactions.”
Onchain Observers Witness a Deep Bitcoinsv Reorg
The Bitcoinsv (BSV) network has been having issues lately following problems
the protocol saw in mid-July. At that time, 78% of the network was
mined by a single entity called Taal and a number of exchange providers
halted services. On August 3, the founder of Blockchair, Nikita
Zhavoronkov, and numerous onchain observers discovered the BSV chain suffered from a deep blockchain reorganization, otherwise known as a reorg.
Zhavoronkov tweeted
about the issue on Tuesday and then clarified that the chain lost 100
blocks. “The reorg was 100 (!) blocks deep wiping out 570k
transactions,” the Blockchair founder said. The onchain analysts at Coin Metrics caught the reorg as well alongside Lucas Nuzzi who also tweeted about the problems BSV had on Tuesday.
“BSV
is going through a massive 51% attack,” Nuzzi said. “After an attempted
attack yesterday, some serious hashing power was unleashed today at
11:46AM and attackers are succeeding. Over a dozen blocks are being
reorgd & up to 3 versions of the chain being mined simultaneously
across pools.”
Bitcoinsv Group Addresses Situation, Claims It’s Marking ‘Illegal Chains’
A member of the Bitcoin Association (a BSV-related org.), Alex Speirs, published the BSV side of the story on August 4. The announcement is called a “Statement on August 2021 block re-organisation attack on the Bitcoin SV network.”
“The Bitcoin SV network is currently enduring an ongoing series of
block re-organisation attacks by a malicious actor attempting to
illegally double-spend BSV
coins,” Speirs wrote on Wednesday. “Bitcoin Association believes that
this is the same attacker that previously initiated block
re-organisation attacks against the BSV network on June 24 and July 1, 6 & 9, 2021.”
According to Speirs, the Bitcoin Association (BSV)
and the Bitcoin SV Infrastructure Team recommend that node operators
“mark illegal chains initiated by the attacker as invalid.” Moreover,
Speirs emphasized that the BSV association will collect evidence on such matters. Speirs said:
[The] Bitcoin Association continues to collect evidence
of the illegal activity and its representatives are actively working
with law enforcement authorities in affected jurisdictions.
2 Illegal Chains, Ecash Reorgs Remembered
At the time of writing, data from Coin Dance shows the miner Taal has 47.6% of the BSV hashrate and 27% belongs to unknown stealth miners. Taal is considered an honest and protective mining operator within the BSV community.
The mining operator Taal has been able to capture 15 blocks in a row
while this article was written. According to the blog post written by
Speirs which also contains developing updates: “In the last 12 hours,
two illegal chains created by the attacker have been successfully
repelled.”
At the end of November 2020, the Bitcoin ABC pro-IFP chain, which was nameless at the time, saw a great number of reorgs
making the chain almost unusable. A mystery mining entity at the time
that called itself “Voluntarism.dev” mined a great number of consecutive
empty blocks and made it so no one could transact with the coin which
is now called “ecash.”
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