So far, blocks that have been filled in will be locked, because the system works according to the data on your date when you access it, but blocking will only make the desktop look new with new data. that's the risk.
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Can you try to rephrase this, cause it makes no sense at all... Given your current rank, giving an answer like this is very confusing to newbies.
I'm not saying it's wrong... With some imagination i can make something from this post that does make some sense, but not in it's current form tough...
@OP: i agree with the other posters, but wanted to address the last part of your question "can we just reset the diffuculty level back to 1 ".
IF we'd do such a thing, it would have to be hard-coded and it would cause a fork... The chain following the new, hard-coded rule would have a diff of 1 at block height "x".
At height x+2016 (or sooner, depending at which point you'd force the diff to go to 1), the difficulty would jump to 4. Why? Because those 2016 blocks would be mined in mere seconds (even less). Remember: there are big company's out there running big ASIC farms, at a difficulty of 1, they'd solve blocks at a rate of hundreds per second. Why would it only jump to 4 then? because that's the maximum it can jump in one retarget (
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Target).
At height x+4032 (or sooner), the diff would jump to 16
At height x+6048 (or sooner) the diff would jump to 64
At height x+8064 (or sooner), the diff would jump to 256
All of this would happen in mere minutes (mostly because it would result in orphaned chains and to many new blocks for the nodes to parse and relay). At this point, your cpu miner would already have some troubles finding a block... And even if you did, the ASIC farms would produce thousands of blocks before you found a second one, so you'd be mining in the shortest chain and the chain paying you a coinbase reward would be stale...
So, in the end, resetting the diff without changing a lot of other parameters would cause a big mess, a lot of confusion, a chain split... But a CPU miner would not profit from this... The big ASIC farms would take a lot of extra money, but the home miner would get nothing....
By the way: don't sell yourself short... It's not a stupid question... You're obviously trying to learn, and that's a good thing!