Dear List,
1. Are you sick of hearing about THE BLOCKSIZE?
2. Do you feel that long-settled blocksize issues are coming up
again and again, resulting in duplicated work and communications
burnout?
3. Do you feel that, while scalability is important and all, people
should just shut up about it already so that you can talk about X
Feature that you actually spent your time on?
4. Do you ever stop and think: How much *money* was spent for
everyone to travel to Montreal, stay at their hotels, and to rent
the conference venue and broadcasting accommodations? Shouldn't
there be a way of just *purchasing* the information we wanted more
directly?
5. Do you feel that the inherent subjectivity of the conversation
encourages “political maneuvers” such as character assassination,
reduction of complex issues to minimal (two) unrepresentative
“parties”, and harassment / threats of violence (for the “greater
good”)?
As I presented at the Montreal Conference, there is a way to
substantially improve the discussion. Would you believe that Hal
Finney himself advocated it just seven short years ago?
I happen to know it back-to-front, and the (simple) pieces are
already coded into my own more-complex project Truthcoin.
You could wait for me to hack the pieces together myself (which
might take a long time), or you, a competent/fast C++ developer
familiar with Bitcoin and/or Sidechain-Elements, could talk to me
for 30 minutes, and (depending on your skill level) bang it out in,
probably, one weekend.
More details are on the project page ( http://bitcoinblocksize.com/
), some technical details are in the Github README.
I have also created a Slack:
https://blocksize-markets.slack.com/messages/general/
Sincerely,
Paul