That having been said, people swear Waze has better traffic data than Google, so how does that work? I don’t know, but someone should probably say /off
Remember the mempool from one node to the next doesn't even always match, so how can the network go "oh, we've got too many 1sat/byte transactions, you need to pay more to bro...
1) That doesn’t change the average hashpower when the time while not mining between each block is factored in. 2) Hard fork to change the algorithm just because price is high...
I mean, it may be inserting a few transactions to do that because it can while still mining regular transactions, right? Or perhaps the block reward is enough… 🤷♂️
With all wallets? Tried to broadcast a transaction you handwrote with 1sat/b and nodes rejected it?
Thing about requiring coinbase tx to mint a token is that a block can have more than one coinbase utxo (see p2pool), so why wouldn’t actual solo miners and mining polos take a...
Why should my transaction be forced to have priority over transactions that were broadcast earlier?
So it looks like it requires a signature from the owner, which wood remove risk of transaction manipulation, right?
What are you guys even looking at? 16 blocks = 160 minutes = < 3 hours…
Meanwhile, hash follows price. If BCH was the same price as BTC, how much more hash would their sat fees be buying?
Also, I thought any “burnt” BCH (i.e. sent to OP_RETURN) became miner reward vs actually burning?
OK, I think that answers my question. It means the user still ultimately chooses the payment protocol and therefore the wallet needs to support the heavy-hitter's brokenness ...
@joemar_taganna is spicebot open source? Would any existing version of that source be useful for @Thecryptoempress to show EVM & UTXO side by side? Obviously would be import...
However, I assume "Error: Transaction failed with reason: Failover Broadcast Network Providers exhausted, bailing" means "this transaction has already been spent, but not conf...
@Sovereign_Naan I haven’t gone through these threads, but they might help you understand the age and complexity of this topic. Notice one is from 2015 and another is from 11 ...
I think that's 8MB, and we technically have a 32MB limit (until some future hardfork), but 8 is the configured default limit for all nodes, so bigger blocks than 8MB might hav...
Paxos says the May 15th upgrade raises the block size limit to 64GB… I don’t recall hearing that previously… Did it fly under the radar due to the lack of impending necessit...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=79837.0 @Sovereign_Naan @perpsplayer I only vaguely remember this thread, but I think it touches on things like how often a block takes...
You saying makers could do something funky?
Is that a change from the early 2010s, or did I remember the number wrong?