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I don't mean to say they cannot, but today it's clear to me that they do not. Economic consequences must be considered, not just technical - positive or negative.
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I think you are making a strong assertion on weak evidence. I have not seen any well-argued economic consequences - I assume you are talking about the ABC-spec?
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Yes, my first post is a link to a comment where am abc dev states large miners suffer from improved block propagation, which in their own words CTOR is a "game-changer" for
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Are you suggesting that we want to have block propagation orders of magnitude more expensive than it needs to be? Current clients are stupidly inefficient compared to what is possible.
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I'm suggesting I dont think a fix for it should be applied to the base protocol. im all for client improvements, just not base fixes that level the playing field
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Ok I see that now. But toomim was just describing reality of slow/inefficient block propagation (regardless of CTOR) vs. fast/efficient.