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How does Proof-of-Stake works programmlyprogrammatically

Looked upI've researched on the Internet for a long timeinternet, have gathered some basic conceptsbut am still confused about whathow Proof-of-Stake is, but still confused how itstack works in programprogrammatically.

As mentioned here, in Proof-of-Stake system, A random Nextcoin is selected to be the next "miner". OK, here comes the question. Which node is designated to randomly select a node as the next "miner"? Or in other words, how can a system agree on a random number in a way that can't be manipulated?

Many thanks.

How does Proof-of-Stake works programmly

Looked up the Internet for a long time, have gathered some basic concepts about what Proof-of-Stake is, but still confused how it works in program.

As mentioned here, in Proof-of-Stake system, A random Nextcoin is selected to be the next "miner". OK, here comes the question. Which node is designated to randomly select a node as the next "miner"? Or in other words, how can a system agree on a random number in a way that can't be manipulated?

Many thanks.

How does Proof-of-Stake works programmatically

I've researched on the internet, but am still confused about how Proof-of-stack works programmatically.

As mentioned here, in Proof-of-Stake system, A random Nextcoin is selected to be the next "miner". Which node is designated to randomly select a node as the next "miner"? Or in other words, how can a system agree on a random number in a way that can't be manipulated?

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How does Proof-of-Stake works programmly

Looked up the Internet for a long time, have gathered some basic concepts about what Proof-of-Stake is, but still confused how it works in program.

As mentioned here, in Proof-of-Stake system, A random Nextcoin is selected to be the next "miner". OK, here comes the question. Which node is designated to randomly select a node as the next "miner"? Or in other words, how can a system agree on a random number in a way that can't be manipulated?

Many thanks.