Hello,
My 1st post here as a newbie needs to learn from technical standpoints.
I learn that LN is about to bundle the small transactions into bigger ones and put onto the blockchain.
I get impressed that the concept is similar to the real world currency where when we need to pay small amount of money we would not need such the record into the bank's database. The bank's transactions would be for the bigger amount etc. So I would say there would be 2 "priorities" requiring different securities and records.
Just have got the pop-up idea about the difficulty. Lightweight cryptocurrency would be designed to have more blocks in a period of time than BTC, right? That would simply increase the speed of transactions. So I interpret it as making lower difficulty --> shorten the block generating time --> speed increase. Please feel free if this logic is flaw or any point I overlook.
Then, combine both ideas about "priorities" and "difficulty", this make me think of why isn't there what I call it "adaptive difficulty". Low priority transaction (requires less security) would be bundled into a low difficulty block, mined etc., and put into the blockchain. High priority transaction (requires higher security) would be bundled into a high difficulty block, mined etc. and put into the blockchain. I guess that that would be simply having more and high speed low priority blocks added into the blockchain.
Or do I overlook any point
Isn't difficulty irrelevant to the security
Just for the block confirmation time only
Or this would not be the new idea maybe criticized somewhere. But I have just not known what term it would be used to search for learning.
Opinions are welcome.
Utterly appreciate.