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What's halvening adam? 😉
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4MB max in 2016, doubling at the halvings. (2MB would/could/should have been the limit at the drop to 25btc block rewards.) Growth in the max could be halted or slowed by soft fork if alternative scaling solutions present themselves and are proven to be both functional and desired by the market. Max Blocksize Block Reward Year(~) Native TPS(~) 1MB 50 2009 3 2MB 25 2013 6 4MB 12.5 2016 12 8MB 6.25 2019 24 16MB 3.125 2022 48 32MB 1.5625 2026 96 64MB 0.78125 2029 192 128MB 0.390625 2033 384 256MB 0.1953125 2037 768 512MB 0.09765625 2041 1536 There's something nice about the available space in a block for fee paying txs doubling at the same time the reward is cut. If only satoshi would have spared us the drama. Doublings fight halvenings... forever.
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November 21, 2015, 07:12:49 AM |
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What's halvening adam? 😉
Pedantically, it is the Second Halvening ... the First Halvening was epic partytime.
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November 21, 2015, 07:13:59 AM |
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So sluggish. November is going out with a wimper
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November 21, 2015, 07:51:53 AM |
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Ah you mean halving? Got it
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November 21, 2015, 08:15:23 AM |
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What's halvening adam? 😉
Pedantically, it is the Second Halvening ... the First Halvening was epic partytime. This one will be as exciting as a M. Night Shyamalan movie.
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Looks like something's happening amongst the Knights of The Round Table. I really don't understand all this. Just give a working BTC I don't care about all the disputes. Is that so difficult? You see when the human part comes into place, everything goes nuts
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Looks like something's happening amongst the Knights of The Round Table. I really don't understand all this. Just give a working BTC I don't care about all the disputes. Is that so difficult? You see when the human part comes into place, everything goes nuts But working how? And for how many, at what costs and with what trade-offs? If I'm not mistaken these are complicated, deep-principled disagreements. I still go back and forth.
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November 21, 2015, 10:15:19 AM |
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Looks like something's happening amongst the Knights of The Round Table. I really don't understand all this. Just give a working BTC I don't care about all the disputes. Is that so difficult? You see when the human part comes into place, everything goes nuts I agree, there is more talk about personality and agendas than actual discussion of development. The former can more easily be skewed. Math actually contains real answers.
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November 21, 2015, 10:18:33 AM |
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I don't trust Hearn & any of his ideas or reasoning. I'm usually a pretty good judge of character & alarm bells go off with him imo.
I wonder what agenda(s) he really has.
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Looks like something's happening amongst the Knights of The Round Table. I really don't understand all this. Just give a working BTC I don't care about all the disputes. Is that so difficult? You see when the human part comes into place, everything goes nuts I agree, there is more talk about personality and agendas than actual discussion of development. The former can more easily be skewed. Math actually contains real answers. Bitcoin works now.
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November 21, 2015, 10:20:23 AM |
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ya.. so 350 in the next 26 hours When volume is weak like this... why bid things up? What's the rush? We were comfortable at $220 not that long ago, $320 is a hard pill to swallow without substantial changes in the atmosphere. We need resolution from the 200k gox dagger above our heads... then comes max_block_size increases and the halvening, everybody's just buying/selling discount or premium tickets to that, at the moment. max_block_size is a none issue. its getting solved one way or an other... halvening is very bullish 320 360 328 389 319 310! wtv whats the dif. bull market for 1 year and i wouldn't be surprised to be in the 1000's ... The market seems to feel secure with $333 at the moment and the price is gravitating toward it like it was toward $230 for the second half of summer. This is fine since we would end the year up and be solidly out of the bear market for the year with 2016 being the year of Bitcoin.
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