I'm looking through threads to see if anyone has explicitely answered this question and it doesn't seem to be the case so hoping to get some clarification here.
If an ERC-20 token is built on the ethereum network and secured by it, does that mean its not susceptible to a 51% attack without attacking the whole ethereum network?
That's what it seems like to me, but wondering if there's any protocol dependencies that can be exploited that might make some ERC-20s susceptible.
Note: to simplify the discussion I'm mainly referring to the current PoW protocol, I know Vitalik has said that PoS makes a 51% attack unfeasible anyway
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