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What prevents a miner's block from being accepted across the network if the hash checks out when miner forges transactions in the block?

For example, lets say I'm mining and I want to steal money from address A and put it into my address B. So I build a block with the A->B transaction along with some requested transactions. Now if I can compute a hash for the block before anyone else, and send off to peers in the network, how could they reject it? How would they know that's not a real transaction? If bitcoin clients record requests to verify, maybe this request was blocked by some NAT issue.

I can't think of a good way of fixing this and I didn't find anything about in documentation. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.

this was asked by someone else but in the answers were in regard to pow system what if a miner(validator) tries to do it in pos system? whats the solution for that?


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