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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: Bitcoin can only process 7 transactions per second??
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Peter R
on 16/05/2014, 20:34:59 UTC
This is why personally (unless someone convinces me otherwise) I think the best route is a one time fixed increase to the cap (say 5 to 10 MB block size), combined with a plan to have in place a deterministic algorithm before rising volume necessitates the need for another manual increase.

I completely agree here.  Increase the cap once to 5 - 10 MB, and then later implement floating caps using a deterministic algorithm.


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Orphan costs can be reduced ~90% by changing the new block message format to include tx hashes instead of full transactions.

I've read a bit about this idea.  A 90% reduction in block propagation time would be very helpful for reducing orphans.  In your opinion, is there much risk in making this change?  

Also, I understand that someone derived an equation that describes the impact of block propagation times on expected mining revenue.  I've done a couple of searches, but I've never found the original thread.  You wouldn't happen to know where this is, would you?