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Let's assume we have 100 blocks. One miner x has the intention to manipulate block 90. So he has to recalculate the hash for block 90. Following he also has to recalculate the hashes for block 91-100. Correct me, if I'm talking non-sense here.
So how do all the other miners figure out that miner x is cheating? And what happens to miner x, if he gets caught?
Thanks for the answer. But how do other miners figure out that he is cheating? Do they have a look into the hashes of the blocks and compare them? And what happens to a cheating miner? Does he get excluded from the network? – Michael – 2019-04-08T11:13:06.813
If the miner has created valid blocks following all the rules of the bitcoin protocol, then the chain he has created is valid. Nodes accept chains that has the most proof of work. If the malicious miner is able to race the network into creating the longest chain then yes, that is the truthful chain – Ugam Kamat – 2019-04-08T11:16:09.227