Mike Hearn [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2012-07-24 📝 Original message:> That'd be 7 bytes of ...
📅 Original date posted:2012-07-24
📝 Original message:> That'd be 7 bytes of nonce in the block header, which is
> 72,057,594,037,927,936 ~ 72 petahashes = 72,000 terahashes
>
> So: the changes for version 2 blocks would be "has height in the
> coinbase, and has a 1-byte version number with a 3-byte extranonce."
I don't understand why more nonce bits are necessary. Is it really
impossible for a multi-core CPU to keep up with the merkle root
re-calculation and keep an ASIC miner fed, or is this working around a
performance bottleneck somewhere else?
📝 Original message:> That'd be 7 bytes of nonce in the block header, which is
> 72,057,594,037,927,936 ~ 72 petahashes = 72,000 terahashes
>
> So: the changes for version 2 blocks would be "has height in the
> coinbase, and has a 1-byte version number with a 3-byte extranonce."
I don't understand why more nonce bits are necessary. Is it really
impossible for a multi-core CPU to keep up with the merkle root
re-calculation and keep an ASIC miner fed, or is this working around a
performance bottleneck somewhere else?