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September 14, 2015, 03:51:37 PM
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Currently there is either no demand for more tx (outside of "stress test" blocks are no more than 30 to 45% full since January), or some other factor is limiting the demand.

Interestingly enough, orphan blocks are rarer now than they used to be, but SPV mining, 1 tx block and partially filled blocks despite a significant tx log are more common.

Maybe blocks are already too large compared to the propagation & orphan risk? miners limiting effective block size below 1 MB to minimize their risk of orphans.


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September 14, 2015, 04:12:23 PM
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Currently there is either no demand for more tx (outside of "stress test" blocks are no more than 30 to 45% full since January), or some other factor is limiting the demand.

Interestingly enough, orphan blocks are rarer now than they used to be, but SPV mining, 1 tx block and partially filled blocks despite a significant tx log are more common.

Maybe blocks are already too large compared to the propagation & orphan risk? miners limiting effective block size below 1 MB to minimize their risk of orphans.



Remember that the mining relay network is used by pretty much every miner now, you put yourself at a disadvantage not to. This makes a significant contribution to the low orphan rate on the blockchain these days.

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