From: Rick Wesson <rick@support-intelligence.com>
To: Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell@gmail.com>
Cc: bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] New standard transaction types: time to schedule a blockchain split?
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 10:07:33 -0700 [thread overview]
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On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Luke-Jr <luke@dashjr.org> wrote:
>
> > - Replace hard limits (like 1 MB maximum block size) with something that
> can
> > dynamically adapt with the times. Maybe based on difficulty so it can't
> be
> > gamed?
>
> Too early for that.
>
>
Could you provide a reference to why in your estimation it is "to early."
Simpy stating this as fact isn't enough to sway demand.
> - Adjust difficulty every block, without limits, based on a N-block
> sliding
> > window. I think this would solve the issue when the hashrate drops
> > overnight, but maybe also add a block time limit, or perhaps include the
> > "current block" in the difficulty calculation?
>
> The quantized scheme limits the amount of difficulty skew miners can
> create by lying about timestamps to about a half a percent. A rolling
> window with the same time constant would allow much more skew.
>
> > Replacing the "Satoshi" 64-bit integers with
> > "Satoshi" variable-size fractions (ie, infinite numerator + denominator)
>
> Increasing precision I would agree with but, sadly, causing people to
> need more than 64 bit would create a lot of bugs.
>
>
how about we agree that increasing precision is a goal and worry about how
to encode that once its on the road map.
> infinite numerator + denominator is absolutely completely and totally
> batshit insane. For one, it has weird consequences that the same value
> can have redundant encodings.
>
> Most importantly, it suffers factor inflation: If you spend inputs
> 1/977 1/983 1/991 1/997 the smallest denominator you can use for the
> output 948892238557.
>
> Not to mention that the idiots writing financial software can only
> barely manage to not use radix-2 floating point on everything. Asking
> them to use arbitrary rational numbers with mixed radix will never
> fly.
>
> > - Remove the 100 confirmation requirement for spending generated coins.
> If
> > they are respent before 100 confirmations, clients can/should flag the
> new
> > outputs as also "generated" or "recently generated" so recipients are
> aware
> > of the risk.
>
> Please lets not make bitcoin _less_ trustworthy.
>
> The 100 block maturity on generated coins is good. The generation from
> an orphaning is lost forever like the losing side of a double spend,
> but far far worse... because orphaning happens all the time on its own
> without any malice.
>
> I agree it's obnoxious that you can't pad your generation payouts
> without creating more transactions, but I don't see a solution for
> that. Repeat the addresses... make up for it by increasing your payout
> threshold.
>
>
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Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-08-24 15:12 [Bitcoin-development] New standard transaction types: time to schedule a blockchain split? Gavin Andresen
2011-08-24 15:17 ` Rick Wesson
2011-08-24 15:45 ` Gregory Maxwell
2011-08-24 15:55 ` Rick Wesson
2011-08-24 16:05 ` Douglas Huff
2011-08-24 16:15 ` Luke-Jr
2011-08-24 16:46 ` Gregory Maxwell
2011-08-24 17:03 ` Luke-Jr
2011-08-24 17:07 ` Rick Wesson [this message]
2011-08-24 17:19 ` Gregory Maxwell
2011-08-24 17:40 ` Rick Wesson
2011-08-24 17:57 ` Gavin Andresen
2011-08-24 18:45 ` Jeff Garzik
2011-08-25 7:39 ` Michael Grønager
2011-08-25 17:18 ` Gavin Andresen
2011-08-26 10:50 ` Mike Hearn
2011-08-27 1:36 ` bgroff
2011-08-25 18:31 ` Gregory Maxwell
[not found] ` <20110825201026.GA21380@ulyssis.org>
2011-08-25 20:29 ` Gregory Maxwell
2011-08-25 21:06 ` Pieter Wuille
2011-08-24 17:03 ` theymos
2011-08-24 17:47 ` bgroff
2011-08-24 19:05 ` Christian Decker
2011-08-24 20:29 ` Gregory Maxwell
2011-08-24 22:27 ` Douglas Huff
2011-08-25 21:30 ` Christian Decker
2011-08-26 11:42 ` Mike Hearn
2011-08-26 19:44 ` Gavin Andresen
2011-08-27 1:15 ` bgroff
2011-08-24 16:18 Pieter Wuille
2011-08-24 16:26 ` Luke-Jr
2011-08-25 20:14 Pieter Wuille
2011-08-26 11:09 ` Mike Hearn
2011-08-26 21:30 ` Pieter Wuille
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