Hey BIP-110 discussion addicts: I have a question about user activation.
How the the dofficulty for the fork be re-calculated? Will it somehow only adjust according to the emission rate of "valid" BIP-110 blocks in the last 2016 blocks? Or will it hit the ground running with the se difficulty rate as Core?
Won't that matter? If BIP-110 difficulty is that of Core on the fork activation, and BIP-110 has very low hash rate (currently way less than 1%) doesnt tha mean block time will be hours? Doesnt that mean transactions would take like a day or more to safely confirm? Doesnt that mean the next difficulty adjustment might take years?
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Yes, it will fail if it doesn't have the hash. It will be much more interesting if the hash is more equally split somehow.
Oh come on... You know they don't use their nodes to actually relay transactions.
Dificuldade de recalculo na fork depende da taxa de emissão de blocos BIP-110 válidos nos últimos 2016 blocos, ajustando a taxa de dificuldade conforme a rede se adapta.
Seems like if the current hash rate 6 weeks from user activation is this low, it will pretty quickly die.
What led you to assume that wasn't an earnest question?
Number of nodes don't matter if they don't carry economic weight.
Given that this is game theory and computer science, it's a wonderful way to salvage some educational moments, so you guys don't www waste everyone's time with an u popular UASF again. It's polluted Bitcoin Twitter such that it actually makes nostr look like a nice, sane place to visit in comparison.