It seems that a hardfork to a 2MB limit on 5/5/16 is a tad more than one LOC, since we want an if-then around it so it doesn't happen til the agreed date. But I still support it.
Not entirely correct, no. Edge cases also matter. Segwit is described as 4MB because that is the largest possible combined block size that can be constructed. BIP 102 + segwit would allow a maximum relay of 8MB. So you have to be confident that an 8MB relay size would be acceptable, even if a block full of actual transactions would be closer to 3.5MB.On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 6:01 PM, sickpig--- via bitcoin-dev <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:_______________________________________________Anthony,many thanks for the explanation.On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Anthony Towns via bitcoin-dev <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 04:51:19PM +0100, sickpig--- via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Jorge Timón wrote:
> > Unless I'm missing something, 2 mb x4 = 8mb, so bip102 + SW is already
> > equivalent to the 2-4-8 "compromise" proposal [...]
> isn't SegWit gain ~75%? hence 2mb x 1.75 = 3.5.
Segwit as proposed gives a 75% *discount* to witness data with the
same limit, so at a 1MB limit, that might give you (eg) 2.05MB made up
of 650kB of base block data plus 1.4MB of witness data; where 650kB +
1.4MB/4 = 1MB at the 1MB limit; or 4.1MB made up of 1.3MB of base plus
2.8MB of witness, for 1.3MB+2.8MB/4 = 2MB at a 2MB limit.
> 4x is theoric gain you get in case of 2-2 multisig txs.
With segregated witness, 2-2 multisig transactions are made up of 94B
of base data, plus about 214B of witness data; discounting the witness
data by 75% gives 94+214/4=148 bytes. That compares to about 301B for
a 2-2 multisig transaction with P2SH rather than segwit, and 301/148
gives about a 2.03x gain, not a 4x gain. A 2.05x gain is what I assumed
to get the numbers above.
You get further improvements with, eg, 3-of-3 multisig, but to get
the full, theoretical 4x gain you'd need a fairly degenerate looking
transaction.
Pay to public key hash with segwit lets you move about half the
transaction data into the witness, giving about a 1.6x improvement by
my count (eg 1.6MB = 800kB of base data plus 800kB of witness data,
where 800kB+800kB/4=1MB), so I think a gain of between 1.6 and 2.0 is
a reasonable expectation to have for the proposed segwit scheme overall.
so it should be fair to say that BIP 102 + SW would bring a gain between 2*1.6 and 2*2.
Just for the sake of simplicity if we take the middle of the interval we could saythat BIP102 + SW will bring us a max block (virtual) size equal to 1MB * 2 * 1.8 = 3.6Is it right?
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