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by Paul-E
1937 days ago
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This paper was published when there were big fights going on about whether the block size should be increased. Om camp argued for the status quo, which was causing high transaction fees and long backlogs. The other camp argued for a larger block size, which would reduce or eliminate the transaction backlog. Eliminating the backlog was generally considered a good thing, and the arguments were mostly around the block size, but this paper essentially came in and said "wait a minute, we might actually need the backlog once the block reward is 0." |
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Nearly every release of bitcoin over past 8 years has increased capacity or efficiency, often both.