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Currently, the succinctness theorem talks about chains of honestly-generated blocks. However, this limitation is quite artificial. The succinctness argument will also hold for any blockchain of an honest party (which can contain adversarially-generated blocks). To achieve a proof for this stronger notion, the Chain Quality theorem must be invoked.
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Currently, the succinctness theorem talks about chains of honestly-generated blocks. However, this limitation is quite artificial. The succinctness argument will also hold for any blockchain of an honest party (which can contain adversarially-generated blocks). To achieve a proof for this stronger notion, the Chain Quality theorem must be invoked.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: