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A decentralized #Bitcoin is a Bitcoin where miners decide what goes in blocks, not pools. OCEAN's ultimate goal is to make this a reality, and today we take one step closer to our vision of decentralized block template construction. Available immediately, OCEAN is offering ๐—บ๐˜‚๐—น๐˜๐—ถ๐—ฝ๐—น๐—ฒ ๐—ฏ๐—น๐—ผ๐—ฐ๐—ธ ๐˜๐—ฒ๐—บ๐—ฝ๐—น๐—ฎ๐˜๐—ฒ ๐—ฝ๐—ผ๐—น๐—ถ๐—ฐ๐—ถ๐—ฒ๐˜€, giving miners control over what blocks they are mining. The three options are: 1) OCEAN Recommended (most real financial transactions and least spam) 2) Bitcoin Core with the โ€œOrdisrespectorโ€ spam filter 3) Unmodified Bitcoin Core (same as other pools with fewest financial transactions and most spam) OCEAN will continue its 0% promotional pool fee for options 1 & 2 while there will be a competitive pool fee of 2% for option 3. Our fees are structured to incentivize miners to make choices that benefit the Bitcoin network in the long term. Suggestions for more templates? Let us know at mining@ocean.xyz.

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lightning shares only the fiat price with bitcoin it has nothing else with bitcoin in common. a different architecture, a centralized network operated by corporations which only works if it becomes more and more centralized. they allow you to open nodes but because of the architecture all of the small nodes will have to run through the big nodes which are operated by corporations, the same criminals who are doing all hoaxes and fake diseases. you even need to 'exchange' lightning into bitcoin paying high fees
Can you read? I'm highly critical of lightning... I've said I agreed with what you're saying. Then I asked you questions and you haven't clarified or answered any of them. Looks like the pot calling the kettle black to me... What are we even debating? You haven't made a claim I disagree other than censoring certain transactions, and I asked you if channel opens should be censored to clarify YOUR position. My position is clear. Don't censor any transactions.
For people who understand this better. When mining, isnโ€™t it better to stick with a template for a relatively longer time, and not keep adding removing transactions from it? This question has nothing to do with the options above. I was just wonder, because when I look at the Ocean dashboard, the template changes every second. And for some reason I feel it is more probably to hit a block if the template doesnt change for say 3 minutes. Might be completely wrong but thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m asking.
you probably wanted to say uniform distribution. Hash function have the design goal of inducing a probability distribution on their image which is closer to a uniform distribution as possible. So the probability that h(X) = k is the same for every k.
continuous uniform distribution which is commonly associated with gaussian normal distributions. of course it's discrete integers but continuous implies total randomness since all bits are at play and not any holes in it or symmetries.
If you found a distribution pattern in a hash function, it's no longer a cryptographic hash function. There is no such thing in the real world as continuous, it is impossible to measure or quantify. Saying that this disqualifies the use of "gaussian" for a random distribution over a finite field is not a tenable position due to the nature of computation. The expression "cryptographic hash function" itself implies apparent continuity of distribution. As soon as the discontinuity is found in the distribution its security is busted.
Yeah yeah, in this we agree. I was just lazy. One should say: X is a random variable representing the choice of a message at random (under probability distribution PX). Then h(X) is a random variable, that induce a different probably distribution bla bla.
Yes, no such thing as continuity in the real world, real number are not physically real. Buuut, they are very useful for making computations easiers. I never disqualified the utility of the gaussian distribution, I simply pointed out the obvious that Gaussian != Uniform > the expression "cryptographic hash function" itself implies apparent continuity of distribution. No, it implies apparent uniformity of disitribution. Continuity is another (topological) property. f^(-1) (A) is an open set for every open set A.
gaussian is continuous uniform distribution. aliasing is an inherent property of finite fields. if this error of precision says it's not gaussian than what use is the expression "gaussian distribution" anyway? perhaps ergodicity is a more accurate expression, since this doesn't carry baggage of theoretical and impossible things with it?
"Anti OFAC" literally none of their templates are OFAC compliant so all of them meet this criteria. "LN channel opens/closes" These will also be included in every available template. " Coinjoins/mixer TXs" There is no standard for these TXs so protocols like whirlpool that override the datacarrier to announce to the p2p layer that they are doing coinjoins may unfortunately be filtered out however should be possible through option 3 which is unmodified.
Thatโ€™s great to hear and sincerely hope they wonโ€™t be stopped by government. The only thing I canโ€™t help thinking about is if they launched a few weeks late but in this state: โ€œokay miners will choose if they want to include inscriptions or notโ€ there would be no drama and disappointment but I guess they wanted to live through this discussion to lay down their arguments. This might served to explain ordinals and BRC20 as a spam due to a bug. Which is a legit argument I believe. Lastly maybe the Public Relations guy should be the Bitcoin Mechanic instead of Luke. Even though Luke may have the purest of intentions I think its safe to say he has not the best communication skills.