Experimenting is good. I wish you good luck executing the test
You are checking whether you can fork & survive, right? I'm sure you will be able to prove that
It's interesting to understand your view on the following:
- How do you plan to fund running a blockchain, once the fork is there?
- The $DESO on that fork is worthless. How will you run tokenomics on that fork?
- Since anyone can create a fork, why should apps choose your fork as a fallback
This isn't about forking, it's about verifying whether or not we can consider Deso as decentralised.
Once the experiment is complete, the nodes will be reset and resynced.
Technically this might be called a fork, although we are not changing any code base or so but we are isolating ourselves from the core nodes - as described - to proof a point in real life. Not just theory. Can the content survive, Most likely, yes.
And yes the deso on that isolated chain is just a number, no value.
We don't need funding in that case do we?
Decentralization is key, for any node that claims to be that.
Come discuss in Vibehut some time, we will be there.