Hector Chu [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: š Original date posted:2015-08-19 š Original message:On 19 August 2015 at ...
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Original date posted:2015-08-19
š Original message:On 19 August 2015 at 13:08, Jameson Lopp <jameson.lopp at gmail.com> wrote:
> If operating as an SPV node then it can check the transactions by querying
> other nodes.
SPV is for checking validity of transactions that have already entered
the blockchain, as I understand it. My proposal requires nodes to
validate transactions that are unconfirmed, and to commit to the
validation by doing a POW on it.
> On an unrelated note, it sounds like your proposal will significantly
> increase the data size of every transaction, which will create even more
> contention for block space.
If we stipulate that the coinbase fields only hold space for a single
pubkey, then the entire block header including the two coinbases
should only take an extra 100 bytes or so. Transactions are already
routinely 250 bytes+. So an increase of roughly 33%.
š Original message:On 19 August 2015 at 13:08, Jameson Lopp <jameson.lopp at gmail.com> wrote:
> If operating as an SPV node then it can check the transactions by querying
> other nodes.
SPV is for checking validity of transactions that have already entered
the blockchain, as I understand it. My proposal requires nodes to
validate transactions that are unconfirmed, and to commit to the
validation by doing a POW on it.
> On an unrelated note, it sounds like your proposal will significantly
> increase the data size of every transaction, which will create even more
> contention for block space.
If we stipulate that the coinbase fields only hold space for a single
pubkey, then the entire block header including the two coinbases
should only take an extra 100 bytes or so. Transactions are already
routinely 250 bytes+. So an increase of roughly 33%.