average = 563.. not 250.. the 250 is the MINIMUM not the average(median)
It really is impressive how much time you've spent spitting out numbers and crying foul about block sizes without spending 30 seconds looking up, "median", in a dictionary. Despite how often you like to bring up Lauda not understanding C++ or Java or whatever, you don't even bother making the effort to understand the basic terms you're trying to argue about--and it's not as if this is some isolated incident. Yes, the
average transaction size is greater than 250 bytes. No one ever said otherwise. It doesn't matter what accusations you levy or what numbers you cook up if it's all based on basic misunderstandings.
Sorry for this rather off-topic post... My fault for not having franky on ignore, I guess.
lauda thinks MEDIAN means minimum.. wrong
he has said on many posts.. and also gmaxwell too, has stated the median transaction size is under 250bytes..
median does not mean minimum..
Correct. While I might have wrongly used 'average' instead of median somewhere (I don't recall all of the times that I've written about this), Maxwell never did.
but gmaxwel has
median transaction size of 226byte??
i think u meant minimum not median
That is the
median size.
again the 226byte is MINIMUM.. not median, not average.. the median is about 500.. the average is similar
median means middle number. and is usually close to an average, well atleast in the same ball park.. its definetly not the minimum or the maximum.. but the amount between the two..