This is critical, as it means that, were the network to fork, you can only stake your energy on one of the two new chains. In contrast, under proof-of-stake, your stake is duplicated in a fork.
I honestly never really thought about this before but I suppose it’s worth considering. Maybe it’s easier for a community to split after some controversial decision with proof of stake?
Proof of work is not really immune to it though. When the DAO hack happened on Ethereum, the chain split into Ethereum and Ethereum Classic even though the network used proof of work at the time.
Validators will continue to stake on any chain so long as it’s profitable. I don’t really see how proof of stake vs work changes that.
I honestly never really thought about this before but I suppose it’s worth considering. Maybe it’s easier for a community to split after some controversial decision with proof of stake?
Proof of work is not really immune to it though. When the DAO hack happened on Ethereum, the chain split into Ethereum and Ethereum Classic even though the network used proof of work at the time.
Validators will continue to stake on any chain so long as it’s profitable. I don’t really see how proof of stake vs work changes that.