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Salvaging the Blocksize Discussion, in Two Questions

Tue Dec 29, 2015 1:23 am

Things are really getting out of hand re: blocksize, aren't they?

Here's a blog post I've written, to help: http://www.truthcoin.info/blog/blocksize-conversation/

Let me know what you think.

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Re: Salvaging the Blocksize Discussion, in Two Questions

Tue Dec 29, 2015 4:33 am

Things are really getting out of hand re: blocksize, aren't they?

Here's a blog post I've written, to help: http://www.truthcoin.info/blog/blocksize-conversation/

Let me know what you think.
So do you have an answer to:

"Is the Bitcoin network still vulnerable to the use of a large block in a DoS-attack?"

I didn't see an answer in the article unless I overlooked it. :)

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Re: Salvaging the Blocksize Discussion, in Two Questions

Tue Dec 29, 2015 12:13 pm

"In my opinion, Reddit is a highly biased and irrelevant source of information. Reddit manipulation software is cheap, and it can automatically solve captchas, down/upvote, write sentences, etc..."

"Similarly, it is possible that BitcoinXT developers are actually blocksize-conservative, but can’t understand theymos / bitcoin.org ‘s arbitrary manipulation of the conversation, and have concluded “anything that suspicious has got to be bad”."

indeed :)

a good summary of the situation and the "two camps"

you write:


"My guess is that most individuals, and most Btc, favor a 1 Mb blocksize. With four exceptions, all of the people I’ve met in real life support a 1 Mb blocksize."

really? what i can see though several online referendum there was always a majortiy in favor of 2 MB blocks (or more)
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Re: Salvaging the Blocksize Discussion, in Two Questions

Tue Dec 29, 2015 8:27 pm

> "Is the Bitcoin network still vulnerable to the use of a large block in a DoS-attack?"

I'm proud to admit that I really don't know. It is very much outside my area of expertise. I vaguely remember that Satoshi complained about Vulnerabilities to DoS very very frequently. Then again, hardware alone has improved a great deal since 2010.

I really don't know. But such a starting point is miles above this, sort-of, "picking numbers out of a hat" thing that we're doing now.


> a good summary of the situation and the "two camps"

Thank you! The people are in tribes, the arguments are in camps. I am going to edit this word because it was a mistake on my part...

> really? what i can see though several online referendum there was always a majortiy in favor of 2 MB blocks (or more)

It's very surprising to me, as well. Recently, I've only been, in person, to the two Scaling Bitcoin conferences. People would vaguely avoid talking about their beliefs in public, but for the 15-20 people whose beliefs I could reasonably assess, most were "stay at 1 MB and wait". I think I should clarify this because I've implied that they are in a huge minority whereas I think they are only in a normal minority.

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Re: Salvaging the Blocksize Discussion, in Two Questions

Tue Dec 29, 2015 9:13 pm

Things are really getting out of hand re: blocksize, aren't they?

Here's a blog post I've written, to help: http://www.truthcoin.info/blog/blocksize-conversation/

Let me know what you think.
Good blog post, add a back-link to bitcoin.com please :)
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