*Here I'm going to be exploring a simple way to measure the projected network securities of the three most popular Bitcoin-related networks, BTC, BCH, and BSV.*
**Method**: *I'm going to look at the 7-day moving averages for the transaction levels and block sizes of each coin from (a little more than) one year ago and compare it to what there is now. I'm also going to determine about how much fee revenue this will yield, along with the predetermined block reward. I'm going to graph the projected levels of each coin, assuming constant prices and average transaction fees. I shall also graph the projected raw fee revenue.*
*By multiplying together the average transaction fee with the number of transactions, I can get fee revenue per block. This is how I will include this variable*
*I chose the specific starting date I did because it was after the chaos of the hard fork between BCH and BSV and things began to establish ATLs...
# The Security Models of the Three Bitcoins
*Here I'm going to be exploring a simple way to measure the projected network securities of the three most popular Bitcoin-related networks, BTC, BCH, and BSV.*
**Method**: *I'm going to look at the 7-day moving averages for the transaction levels and block sizes of each coin from (a little more than) one year ago and compare it to what there is now. I'm also going to determine about how much fee revenue this will yield, along with the predetermined block reward. I'm going to graph the projected levels of each coin, assuming constant prices and average transaction fees. I shall also graph the projected raw fee revenue.*
*By multiplying together the average transaction fee with the number of transactions, I can get fee revenue per block. This is how I will include this variable*
*I chose the specific starting date I did because it was after the chaos of the hard fork between BCH and BSV and things began to establish ATLs...
*Here I'm going to be exploring a simple way to measure the projected network securities of the three most popular Bitcoin-related networks, BTC, BCH, and BSV.*
**Method**: *I'm going to look at the 7-day moving averages for the transaction levels and block sizes of each coin from (a little more than) one year ago and compare it to what there is now. I'm also going to determine about how much fee revenue this will yield, along with the predetermined block reward. I'm going to graph the projected levels of each coin, assuming constant prices and average transaction fees. I shall also graph the projected raw fee revenue.*
*By multiplying together the average transaction fee with the number of transactions, I can get fee revenue per block. This is how I will include this variable*
*I chose the specific starting date I did because it was after the chaos of the hard fork between BCH and BSV and things began to establish ATLs...
Do you think Twetch can achieve mass adoption by being expensive to use and hard to start an account with? I'm slightly disappointed to be honest. But I'm going to keep exploring and trying things out.
I want to keep POW for sure. But as a way to protect 0-conf, its a genius idea. We still need consensus for rules, and, part of the protocol in ava. depends on POW performed
Also of course i support a block function, a mute function, and a simple dislike function. I would be disappointed however if we introduced censorship to memo. Lets not make it reddit
Imugr can be quite glitchy. I wonder if theres another way we can post images? Maybe something slightly more decentralized too, like IPFS image uploading? Can we do the same with videos?
A bug i see quite often: Notifications can interrupt what you're doing and delete what you're writing. Very annoying if I'm in a convo. One time i had to write something 4x. On android mob
A bug i see quite often: Notifications can interrupt what you're doing and delete what you're writing. Very annoying if I'm in a convo. One time i had to write something 4x. On android mob