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On 4 August 2015 17:30:28 GMT-04:00, Gavin Andresen via bitcoin-dev <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote: >On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Dave Hudson via bitcoin-dev < >bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > >> Fundamentally a block maker (pool or aggregation of pools) does not >orphan >> its own blocks. > > >Unless the block maker has an infinitely fast connection to it's >hashpower >OR it's hashpower is not parallelized at all, that's not strictly true >-- >it WILL orphan its own blocks because two hashing units will find >solutions >in the time it takes to communicate that solution to the block maker >and to >the rest of the hashing units. > >That's getting into "how many miners can dance on the head of a pin" >territory, though. I don't think we know whether the communication >advantages of putting lots of hashing power physically close together >will >outweigh the extra cooling costs of doing that (or maybe some other >tradeoff I haven't thought of). That would be a fine topic for another >paper.... I'd suggest you do more research into how Bitcoin and mining works as the above has a number of serious misunderstandings. Or, I could just point out the obvious rather than try to be polite: you know exactly why the above makes no sense as a reply to this thread and are deliberately lying. If the situation is the latter, your conduct is toxic to the development mailing list discussion, not to mention a waste of all our time, and you should leave. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQE9BAEBCAAnIBxQZXRlciBUb2RkIDxwZXRlQHBldGVydG9kZC5vcmc+BQJVwTKi AAoJEMCF8hzn9Lnc47AH/0txNyw9dLdsfQOsNE14jLEcQifxOkaKLqTJV1O4gn6O L4+T6rPo9pVLTBuVWcsm2A24R/gBL+pYaWgaIyk/3fbSRpg4GfVau0xxh54vQU6m U4L7FPHsdZ2y67frv/+5ExJ2xrVuedhpTciTi2SqSE6C0fioO+YarH0Dvd8I5Wjx f9GnmxLdKytoj2kUaoriSSxsUzMNzxVzq78jEmhMR85TGy73ApeLdgBC/pdNgxZa oAQ0CXCMYgsE59HUOO05xFLazGxNh2epPADTbTTgoNQ9py38evlW254okhRmk9p9 v4i1yTzuv/Y6C0qw2RZcEiT/GTdvajkMKCidLEm3LbY= =W/Ke -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ bitcoin-dev mailing list bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev