So after looking into this a bit more and thinking about it here's the catch, we need the chain to compare all block times against one another to provide an accurate block rate comparison, so PoW does influence PoS difficulty a little and PoS influences PoW difficulty as raw block rates are used in the retarget method.
Something however that can be done to make PoW and PoS more even and both threads fight fair so to speak is to add a check of PoS blocks in the past X amount of time/blocks vs PoW blocks in the past X amount of time/blocks and skew each threads difficulty depending on how much either thread starts to outweight the other in found blocks. This way the chain would balance out the hybrid selection.
Thank you for pointing this out we never would have thought to do this otherwise, We'll include this difficulty skew in the release of PoS-v3 update that is coming as well and roll everything up into a nice package.
This way there'll definitely be a more even acceptance rate as right now the sheer amount of stakers are making it hard for miners to find PoW blocks despite both systems working smoothly at this point.
You kick major butt elbandi!
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@EveryoneDespite the issues that Espers has persevered through and still having small hiccups here and there as we move through the Alpha stage of development we think it would be nice to get more people involved.
What we mean by this is simply: We want more suggestions, requests, events, anything really from the community members.
Let's make Espers fun, not just a place where we all complain about what isn't done yet, things will move forward and progress will always be made as we've shown through numerous updates and continued support of this project.
What do you all think? What would be the best way to make Espers fun again in your eyes? We're open to suggestions.
Let's turn this thing around. For far too long we've all been focused on the negative, every project goes through trials and issues, let's not focus so much on that and look more towards what has already been accomplished and what we can accomplish further.