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Original date posted:2015-06-09 š Original message:On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at ...
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Original date posted:2015-06-09
š Original message:On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Raystonn . <raystonn at hotmail.com> wrote:
> That does sound good on the surface, but how do we enforce #1 and #2?
> They seem to be unenforceable, as a miner can adjust the size of the memory
> pool in his local source.
>
It doesn't have to be enforced. As long as a reasonable percentage of hash
rate is following that policy an attacker that tries to flood the network
will fail to prevent normal transaction traffic from going through and will
just end up transferring some wealth to the miners.
Although the existing default mining policy (which it seems about 70% of
hashpower follows) of setting aside some space for high-priority
transactions regardless of fee might also be enough to cause this attack to
fail in practice.
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Gavin Andresen
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Original date posted:2015-06-09\nš Original message:On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Raystonn . \u003craystonn at hotmail.com\u003e wrote:\n\n\u003e That does sound good on the surface, but how do we enforce #1 and #2?\n\u003e They seem to be unenforceable, as a miner can adjust the size of the memory\n\u003e pool in his local source.\n\u003e\n\nIt doesn't have to be enforced. As long as a reasonable percentage of hash\nrate is following that policy an attacker that tries to flood the network\nwill fail to prevent normal transaction traffic from going through and will\njust end up transferring some wealth to the miners.\n\nAlthough the existing default mining policy (which it seems about 70% of\nhashpower follows) of setting aside some space for high-priority\ntransactions regardless of fee might also be enough to cause this attack to\nfail in practice.\n\n-- \n--\nGavin Andresen\n-------------- next part --------------\nAn HTML attachment was scrubbed...\nURL: \u003chttp://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/attachments/20150609/71320ab8/attachment.html\u003e",
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