Hi all.
So i watched this earlier:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfeA94BedQI
It sorta raised issues that have been nagging away at me for some time - in a nutshell, the video describes the growing size of the blockchain and how potentially this would likely lead to centralization of the currency (Big businesses with big enough storage drives to maintain the blockchain), especially should it see usage comparable to say, Visa.
This raised another question with me: How does NEM handle this? I assume this has, to some extent, crossed the minds of the NEM devs?
Similar discussion here - [url=https://forum.ournem.com/technical-discussion/data-sync-method-inquiry-and-suggestion/]https://forum.ournem.com/technical-discussion/data-sync-method-inquiry-and-suggestion/
Then download the blockchain is made only from an IP? I figured if download parts, each a form of IP that reached the most of your network bandwidth. ; /
Similar discussion here - [url=https://forum.ournem.com/technical-discussion/data-sync-method-inquiry-and-suggestion/]https://forum.ournem.com/technical-discussion/data-sync-method-inquiry-and-suggestion/
But how many bytes are required for NEM?
Can provide .db files with the newly created block.
Now this thread is about the size of blockchain ...
And it is for long-term NEM.
Is it possible split the blockchain in parts? So it was necessary to download all blockchain early for verification of the wallet, so you can create a summary file that will serve as a basis for the parties do not lose on the PC.
So there must be some control of pieces of blockchain the network, this can be done every certain number of blocks with a check block. To ensure that all parts of the chain exist in some "seeds" have to do a distributed control system .....
That would be a differential, a currency that will come out in front in hardware efficiency (HD in case)
It seems to me that the devs are busy with other critical issues, and are implementing a chain system, you can do so before the launch?
Actually we want NEM to incorporate snapshots, but it's a long way before we're gonna have it.