Can I upload my master public key so you can hand out rotating wallet addresses on my profile page according to some SPV standard and unused address gap limit?
it sounds like competing between miners is slowly eroded with one protocol-change at a time; feels like not long from now WHC-nodes/miners will fully replace BCH-miners
They are still competing to find the proof of work first
bigger plan, BSV was phase 2. On their own they don't necessarily risk bitcoin - whichever chain fulfills it - but together they make a perfect death blow in the long run."
mkay, so the bandwidth usage is shifted from block propagation to mempool syncing; it would be interesting to find out how many fewer bytes get communicated in no-DS attempt scenario.
Its more about spreading the workload. Instead of getting a whole block and validating it ASAP before passing it on, you create the block over time and just send the PoW proof at end
Instead of minig on the block they will be deciding on what should be in a block. What a waste of time.
It is a way to keep mempools in sync. That way when a block is mined the whole big block doesn't need to be sent to everyone. Instead you basically just need to send the proof of work.
contract-code gets executed IN a virtual machine during tx-processing; code can interact with the whole VM state & therefore needs to be synchronised between TXs, hence single-threaded
Sorry, I'm not very familiar with the python ecosystem, this is the first time I've had to do anything with it. Where is the readme file usually located?
There's currently a full on "Blockstream's Vision" troll rush on r/Btc going on, likely coordinated with the lawsuit news and the BSV price pump. They should pay the shills better because they're doing a bad job.