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RE: Introducing STEEM Liberator - Preserving important files on the STEEM blockchain.

I understand that the files will be stored forvever. What I don't understand is it possible for any blackhat or governmental institution to put down this or Steemit itself? Yes, witnesses are the ones who run the whole thing but what happens with a blackhat attack? Frozen storage

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After several blocks have been verified after the files are uploaded, they become more and more secure from being changed or removed.

None of this prevents a government from attacking STEEM and trying to shut it down altogether. But should a thing ever happen, it will be VERY VERY obvious.

With this system, you can be 100% positive your uploaded files have not been modified. Just a proof of concept at this point.

But can the creator later edit those files? or even delete them?

Nope.

Look at what happens around the blockchain world. All the time hacks. It's like something that was created for better security is actually the opposite. Will be checking on the progress of this project. @netuoso