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this takes us to 5 to 10 years frightened me.
This was under the assumption that only 70k stays linked and that each byte will give 0.1 byte at each round (which is not true).
2. How to find a rule (a comprehensible abort criteria) to chance to fast Distribution=>old rules (Which is very powerful for early adopters.):
*62.5 MB for every 1 BTC of proven balance
*1 new bytes for every 1 byte
This rate could indeed be reached as it is the aim of the distribution, to gradually decrease BTC weight/increase bytes weight so that BTC weighs as much as 62.5 MB, but a similar rate will probably be reached in the latest rounds ...
The second rule is to prevent the distribution to become a faucet (... if the distribution grows very slowly -> homoeopathic distribution).
I actually don't see why a 5 to 10 years distribution would be that faucety. Aren't we going to see the last mined bitcoin in 2140

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