From: Nathan T Alexander <nta@nathanalexander.net>
To: bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org
Subject: [bitcoin-dev] Question- must every mining rig attempt every block?
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 07:23:09 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <f867f949-9a04-329b-ea1b-26201f46d2ab@nathanalexander.net> (raw)
For purposes of conserving energy, couldn't each mining rig have some
non-gameable attribute which would be used to calculate if a block would
be accepted by that rig?
Don't the mining rigs have to be able to identify themselves to the
network somehow, in order to claim their block reward? Could their
bitcoin network ID be used as a non-gameable attribute?
Essentially a green light / red light system. In order for a block to be
accepted by the network, it must have all attributes of a successful
block today, and it must also have come from a rig that had a green light.
Perhaps hash some data from the last successful block, along with the
miners non-gameable attribute, and if it's below a certain number set by
algorithm, the miner gets a green light to race to produce a valid block.
Nathan Alexander
Arlington, TX
next reply other threads:[~2021-10-05 12:30 UTC|newest]
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2021-10-05 12:23 Nathan T Alexander [this message]
2021-10-05 14:41 ` [bitcoin-dev] Question- must every mining rig attempt every block? ZmnSCPxj
2021-10-05 14:42 ` Ruben Somsen
2021-10-08 15:08 ` Billy Tetrud
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