> Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 7:28 PM
> From: "Gavin Andresen via bitcoin-dev" <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>
> To: "Tom Harding" <t...@thinlink.com>
> Cc: bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org
> Subject: Re: [bitcoin-dev] Bitcoin Core and hard forks
> 
> I'm frankly tired of all the negativity here

You complained about the lack of quantitative analysis being used, I gave it to 
you. There's nothing "negative" about displaying data which doesn't completely 
back up what your position is, I made a sensible conclusion based on the facts 
I have in front of me. Ignoring the information I collected and presented for 
you is incredibly childish. 


> I'd really like to move from "IMPOSSIBLE because...  (electrum hasn't been 
> optimized
> (by the way: you should run on SSDs, LevelDB isn't designed for spinning 
> disks),

I should stress that I didn't present that timing information as a dig against 
their software, it just happens to be something I have direct access to and can 
prevent clean data about. The point that I was attempting to make is that 
Bitcoin Core isn't the only piece of software in the ecosystem with performance 
problems, given that a large portion of users have Electrum wallets it would be 
insane not to consider the impact changes will have on the people that 
charitably run servers for the community. 

By the way, is that an offer to buy my dedicated server some new SSDs? 


> work with people like Tom and Mike who have a 'lets get it done' attitude, and
> focus on what it will take to scale up.

Scaling up isn't tweaking parameters and ignoring the brickwork falling around 
your head. You mention that you think the merkle tree can hold an unlimited 
amount of information, that's all very well so long as people can actually 
validate the thing. Miners aren't even willing to validate their own blocks at 
the peril of losing $7000 USD (on two occasions now), so why would anybody 
else? 
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