A recent study by Cambridge University reveals that the Bitcoin network's physical infrastructure exhibits remarkable resilience, capable of surviving even if 72% of global undersea cables are severed. However, the study also highlights a critical vulnerability: the over-concentration of Bitcoin nodes in a few centralized cloud hosting facilities. A targeted attack or a complete outage affecting the top five global hosting providers could severely damage or even cripple the entire Bitcoin network.
Cambridge Study Highlights Bitcoin Network's Resilience and Vulnerabilities
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