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October 08, 2015, 08:30:59 AM |
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You should judge advice on merit. Not on preconceived ideas about the person delivering it. Spam filter could simply mean adjusting your mintxrelayfee, whilst I don't like the precedent that sets I would grudgingly agree that its a necessary evil until such time as the block size limit is increased to the point where attempting to DDoS is no longer cost effective. I am sure other, more sophisticated methods for deciding on what constitutes spam will emerge as the need dictates. Free market at work.
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"A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution" - Satoshi Nakamoto*my posts are not investment advice*
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BitmoreCoin
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October 08, 2015, 08:52:57 AM |
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Bitcoin passed all the tests.
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worhiper_-_ (OP)
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October 08, 2015, 09:24:59 AM |
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You should judge advice on merit. Not on preconceived ideas about the person delivering it. Spam filter could simply mean adjusting your mintxrelayfee, whilst I don't like the precedent that sets I would grudgingly agree that its a necessary evil until such time as the block size limit is increased to the point where attempting to DDoS is no longer cost effective. I am sure other, more sophisticated methods for deciding on what constitutes spam will emerge as the need dictates. Free market at work. I was joking when 'judging' this idea. I think that filtering transactions sounds good in theory to be honest, it's usefulness would mostly benefit the individual using the filter unless it was widely adobted. I could think of arguements agest it being used as default though.
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October 08, 2015, 09:33:17 AM |
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For rent
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October 08, 2015, 12:43:04 PM |
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Is amaclin's "Cheap way to attack blockchain" what's currently used to stress test bitcoin?
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October 08, 2015, 01:06:23 PM |
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Is what he say on that posts.
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October 08, 2015, 01:34:47 PM |
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Its the miners they are testing ways to create backlog so they can make more money in fees. I made a thread about it some time ago. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1116899.0The highest backlog was around 200k They wish to study the correlation between backlog/wait-time and higher fees to better understand how they can sap more money out of users.
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(I am a 1MB block supporter who thinks all users should be using Full-Node clients) Avoid the XT shills, they only want to destroy bitcoin, their hubris and greed will destroy us. Know your adversary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKorP55Aqvg
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October 08, 2015, 01:38:58 PM |
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Its the miners they are testing ways to create backlog so they can make more money in fees.
That doesn't make much sense. Do you think that this is what's going on this time too?
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October 08, 2015, 01:42:47 PM Last edit: October 08, 2015, 02:03:29 PM by Quantus |
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Its the miners they are testing ways to create backlog so they can make more money in fees.
That doesn't make much sense. Do you think that this is what's going on this time too? No way to know for sure but its my guess they are looking for a sweet spot. A place wherein they only drive out dust transactions and maybe micro transactions while still making more money then they spend on spam.
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(I am a 1MB block supporter who thinks all users should be using Full-Node clients) Avoid the XT shills, they only want to destroy bitcoin, their hubris and greed will destroy us. Know your adversary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKorP55Aqvg
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October 08, 2015, 02:17:05 PM Last edit: October 08, 2015, 02:38:00 PM by Meuh6879 |
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good point.
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set a restriction to 0,0001 in minrelaytxfee now.
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neonshium
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October 08, 2015, 02:39:17 PM |
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Its the miners they are testing ways to create backlog so they can make more money in fees.
That doesn't make much sense. Do you think that this is what's going on this time too? No way to know for sure but its my guess they are looking for a sweet spot. A place wherein they only drive out dust transactions and maybe micro transactions while still making more money then they spend on spam. If miners are doing it willfully means that would be another stress test. We need to code bitcoin accordingly. In a free world anybody can do anything at their own wish, but only the versatile things stands out. We need to thank them for conducting test with their own money.
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October 08, 2015, 02:46:17 PM |
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Well if they are stress testing attacking I can't see any effect at all on my node. Latency is currently at a 7 day low, hash rate and miner temp unaffected, pool is running smoothly.
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October 08, 2015, 03:13:08 PM |
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Whoever they are {Bigger block size supporters / Miners / People trying to sabotage Bitcoin} ...It's getting old very quickly. They seem to have a lot of money to burn on rubbish
stress testing and it's probably a waste of time anyways. Satoshi decided on these smaller block sizes deliberately to prevent spam attacks.. and now people are pushing for it.
Just get over it, and leave the network to sort it self out with natural incremental increases of the block sizes.
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October 08, 2015, 03:25:33 PM Last edit: October 08, 2015, 03:59:01 PM by Quantus |
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Whoever they are {Bigger block size supporters / Miners / People trying to sabotage Bitcoin} ...It's getting old very quickly. They seem to have a lot of money to burn on rubbish
stress testing and it's probably a waste of time anyways. Satoshi decided on these smaller block sizes deliberately to prevent spam attacks.. and now people are pushing for it.
Just get over it, and leave the network to sort it self out with natural incremental increases of the block sizes.
Wut? Umm... Anyway the bottom line is the network will be fine. Weaker nodes like the raspberry pi's and old computers' may crash or run out of Ram forcing them to use disk space thus slowing them down and potentially increasing propagation time accross the network, leading to a more fractured network and more orphaned blocks causing even more bloat on full nodes that have to store all these orphaned blocks but having said all that everything will be fine. Really!
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(I am a 1MB block supporter who thinks all users should be using Full-Node clients) Avoid the XT shills, they only want to destroy bitcoin, their hubris and greed will destroy us. Know your adversary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKorP55Aqvg
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October 08, 2015, 07:09:47 PM |
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There is rule of existence, "survival of the fittest/strongest" If bitcoin is stronger than those attack, it will survive like it is doing till now. I don't think this type of silly attempts will down this highly secured blockchain network.
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October 08, 2015, 07:53:52 PM |
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Whoever they are {Bigger block size supporters / Miners / People trying to sabotage Bitcoin} ...It's getting old very quickly. They seem to have a lot of money to burn on rubbish
stress testing and it's probably a waste of time anyways. Satoshi decided on these smaller block sizes deliberately to prevent spam attacks.. and now people are pushing for it.
Just get over it, and leave the network to sort it self out with natural incremental increases of the block sizes.
Wut? Umm... Anyway the bottom line is the network will be fine. Weaker nodes like the raspberry pi's and old computers' may crash or run out of Ram forcing them to use disk space thus slowing them down and potentially increasing propagation time accross the network, leading to a more fractured network and more orphaned blocks causing even more bloat on full nodes that have to store all these orphaned blocks but having said all that everything will be fine. Really! What's the maximum amount of RAM a top of the range node is likely to be capable of having? I have seen bog standard computers with 8GB, but servers are designed to allow a much higher maximum, if needed. I'm not familiar with the maximum top of the range ASICs can use, or if they are designed like servers so their RAM can be upgraded to a very high amount.
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October 08, 2015, 09:08:18 PM |
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Whoever they are {Bigger block size supporters / Miners / People trying to sabotage Bitcoin} ...It's getting old very quickly. They seem to have a lot of money to burn on rubbish
stress testing and it's probably a waste of time anyways. Satoshi decided on these smaller block sizes deliberately to prevent spam attacks.. and now people are pushing for it.
Just get over it, and leave the network to sort it self out with natural incremental increases of the block sizes.
Wut? Umm... Anyway the bottom line is the network will be fine. Weaker nodes like the raspberry pi's and old computers' may crash or run out of Ram forcing them to use disk space thus slowing them down and potentially increasing propagation time accross the network, leading to a more fractured network and more orphaned blocks causing even more bloat on full nodes that have to store all these orphaned blocks but having said all that everything will be fine. Really! What's the maximum amount of RAM a top of the range node is likely to be capable of having? I have seen bog standard computers with 8GB, but servers are designed to allow a much higher maximum, if needed. I'm not familiar with the maximum top of the range ASICs can use, or if they are designed like servers so their RAM can be upgraded to a very high amount. First off, ASICs are used in mining, as far as I know they don't even have RAM they are used in mining-Rigs not full-nodes. The only real issue here are those nodes hosted on laptops made in the 90s and the first Raspberry pi's (250 to 500mb of RAM.) To your question; how much RAM dose the average high end node have? I don't know, I don't know how many nodes run on the network or what kind of hardware they have. I would love to hear the opinions of a p2p network specialist on the block size issue.
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(I am a 1MB block supporter who thinks all users should be using Full-Node clients) Avoid the XT shills, they only want to destroy bitcoin, their hubris and greed will destroy us. Know your adversary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKorP55Aqvg
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October 08, 2015, 09:23:24 PM |
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Bitcoin passed all the tests.
Well that is true BTCitcoin passed the all test and now growing more rapidly than before and it has more positive signals about it bright future, i think now it is ready to go to the mainstream.
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October 08, 2015, 09:26:42 PM |
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Bitcoin passed all the tests.
Well that is true BTCitcoin passed the all test and now growing more rapidly than before and it has more positive signals about it bright future, i think now it is ready to go to the mainstream. Agreed with you now bitcoin more stable after this all stress test and getting more attention from bigger investors as Gemini is about open it doors for this morning.
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October 08, 2015, 09:40:39 PM |
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Is amaclin's "Cheap way to attack blockchain" what's currently used to stress test bitcoin? no
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