[Bitcoin-development] Long-term mining incentives

Pedro Worcel pedro at worcel.com
Tue May 12 21:24:41 UTC 2015


Disclaimer: I don't know anything about Bitcoin.

> ​2) Proof-of-idle supported (I wish Tadge Dryja would publish his
proof-of-idle idea....)
> 3) Fees purely as transaction-spam-prevention measure, chain security via
alternative consensus algorithm (in this scenario there is very little
mining).

I don't understand why you would casually mention moving away from Proof of
Work, I thought that was the big breakthrough that made Bitcoin possible at
all?

Thanks,
Pedro

2015-05-13 4:10 GMT+12:00 Gavin Andresen <gavinandresen at gmail.com>:

> Added back the list, I didn't mean to reply privately:
>
> Fair enough, I'll try to find time in the next month or three to write up
> four plausible future scenarios for how mining incentives might work:
>
> 1) Fee-supported with very large blocks containing lots of tiny-fee
> transactions
> ​​
> 2) Proof-of-idle supported (I wish Tadge Dryja would publish his
> proof-of-idle idea....)
> 3) Fees purely as transaction-spam-prevention measure, chain security via
> alternative consensus algorithm (in this scenario there is very little
> mining).
> 4) Fee supported with small blocks containing high-fee transactions moving
> coins to/from sidechains.
>
> Would that be helpful, or do you have some reason for thinking that we
> should pick just one and focus all of our efforts on making that one
> scenario happen?
>
> I always think it is better, when possible, not to "bet on one horse."
>
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Thomas Voegtlin <thomasv at electrum.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Le 12/05/2015 15:44, Gavin Andresen a écrit :
>> > Ok, here's my scenario:
>> >
>> > https://blog.bitcoinfoundation.org/a-scalability-roadmap/
>> >
>> > It might be wrong. I welcome other people to present their road maps.
>> >
>>
>> [answering to you only because you answered to me and not to the list;
>> feel free to repost this to the list though]
>>
>> Yes, that's exactly the kind of roadmap I am asking for. But your blog
>> post does not say anything about long term mining incentives, it only
>> talks about scalability. My point is that we need the same kind of thing
>> for miners incentives.
>>
>
>
>
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