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Blockchain CBSP Exam - Topic 5 Question 101 Discussion

Which type of blockchain is most vulnerable to traditional Denial of Service attacks?
A) Proof of Stake
B) Proof of Work
C) Proof of Activity
D) Proof of Space
E) All of the above

Blockchain CBSP Exam - Topic 5 Question 101 Discussion

Actual exam question for Blockchain's CBSP exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 5
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Which type of blockchain is most vulnerable to traditional Denial of Service attacks?

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Quentin
6 months ago
All types can be hit, but PoW seems the weakest.
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Dwight
7 months ago
I heard PoS can be targeted too, not just PoW.
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Laura
7 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that? What about PoS?
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Fletcher
7 months ago
Totally agree, PoW has those high resource needs.
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Aretha
7 months ago
I think Proof of Work is the most vulnerable.
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Rosamond
7 months ago
I thought all types could be affected, but maybe Proof of Work is the most at risk? I need to double-check my notes on this.
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Valentine
8 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like Proof of Work was mentioned as a common target for these types of attacks.
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Jolene
8 months ago
I'm not really sure, but I remember something about Proof of Stake being less susceptible to DoS attacks since it doesn't require as much computational effort.
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Curtis
8 months ago
I think Proof of Work might be more vulnerable because it relies heavily on computational power, which could be targeted in a DoS attack.
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Aliza
8 months ago
I'm leaning towards Proof of Work as well. The high computational demands seem like they could make it an easier target for DoS attacks.
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Gail
8 months ago
Based on what I've learned, I'd guess that Proof of Work is the most vulnerable, since it requires a lot of resources to participate in the network.
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Paulina
8 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to think through the different consensus mechanisms and how they might impact DoS susceptibility.
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Pamela
8 months ago
I'm not totally sure about this one. I know Proof of Stake is supposed to be more energy-efficient, but I'm not sure how that relates to DoS vulnerability.
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Hermila
8 months ago
I think the Proof of Work blockchain is the most vulnerable to DoS attacks, since it requires a lot of computational power to mine new blocks.
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Corrie
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I know we covered SVG transformations, but I can't quite remember the specific element used for rotation. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Lezlie
2 years ago
But isn't Proof of Stake also vulnerable because of the wealth concentration?
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Charisse
2 years ago
This question is as clear as mud. I'm just hoping to pass the exam at this point, forget about acing it.
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Cordelia
2 years ago
Proof of Space? I didn't even know that was a thing. Blockchain trivia is getting out of hand.
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Wynell
2 years ago
It's interesting how different blockchain consensus mechanisms have different vulnerabilities.
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Jade
2 years ago
Yeah, Proof of Work requires a lot of computational power.
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Alaine
2 years ago
I think Proof of Work is most vulnerable to traditional Denial of Service attacks.
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Alida
2 years ago
Proof of Space is a new concept in blockchain.
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Sharen
2 years ago
I agree with Melvin, Proof of Work requires a lot of computational power.
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Gail
2 years ago
All of the above? Sounds like a blockchain version of the Hokey Pokey. Put your right foot in, put your left foot in...
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Britt
2 years ago
Proof of Work, seriously? I thought that was the whole point of using blockchain - to prevent DoS attacks. This is trickier than I thought.
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Latrice
2 years ago
It's important to consider the security vulnerabilities of different blockchain consensus mechanisms.
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Lemuel
2 years ago
Yes, Proof of Work requires miners to solve complex mathematical puzzles, which can be exploited by attackers.
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Margurite
2 years ago
Proof of Work is actually vulnerable to traditional Denial of Service attacks.
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Roxanne
2 years ago
Proof of Work, the miner's kryptonite. Guess I'll be sticking to Proof of Kitten for my next blockchain venture.
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Delisa
2 years ago
Yeah, Proof of Space is also an interesting concept to consider for blockchain projects.
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Ashton
2 years ago
I agree, Proof of Stake seems like a safer choice when it comes to security.
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Larue
2 years ago
Proof of Kitten sounds like a fun alternative! It's always good to explore different options.
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Ashley
2 years ago
Proof of Work is definitely vulnerable to traditional Denial of Service attacks.
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Melvin
2 years ago
I think Proof of Work is most vulnerable.
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