Posted screenshot of our biggest 32 MB BCH block on Reddit.
Let's see what kind of "argument" they will come up with now, that 128 MB or bigger are not needed yet. I can remember those small blocker comments quite good from last year.
Oh you can find these arguments on memo today!
Congratulations on successfully breaking a new record, and doing so consistently.
I wish miners evaluated the performance of implementations under high volume stress tests. Seems best way to know what works best and what can scale best.
There’s not enough real live empirical data evaluation of hardware and software with high volume of txns. Too much theoretical arguments on limitations
I hope SV wins the hash battle. Will be so much better in the long run.
My conclusion is BMG pool had superior performance during stress test. How do I join the BMG pool? (Sorry Bitcoin.com, it’s only business)
If SV win this... they'll be able to follow it up with frequent block size changes too and if other miners don't keep up then they die
Less than 5 hours left until the stresstest.
I offered my node up as a TX relay, and Esthon said he'd reach out to me in private. - This has not happened yet, so I though...
I offered my node up as a TX relay, and Esthon said he'd reach out to me in private. - This has not happened yet, so I though...
maybe someone here has an IP number to one of the stress test nodes they could share so I could set up the connection on my end?
Will the stress test be carry out on ABC, SV or both?
Incase anyone is wondering, TxStreet is running BU and following the ABC chain right now.
Looks like another stresstest is underway.
So forks over two chains BCH stress test on Valentine's day Feb 14th?
Can’t wait for BSV to break the old BSV 4 million transaction/24hrs, 1500 TPS record
There should be 2 annual scheduled stress test per years. Just like hard forks are.