On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 03:17:03AM +0800, Chun Wang via bitcoin-dev wrote: > In many BIPs we have seen, include the latest BIP202, it is the block > time that determine the max block size. From from pool's point of > view, it cannot issue a job with a fixed ntime due to the existence of > ntime roll. It is hard to issue a job with the max block size unknown. > For developers, it is also easier to implement if max block size is a > function of block height instead of time. Block height is also much > more simple and elegant than time. If size is calculated from the median time past, which is fixed for a given block and has no dependency on the block header's nTime field, does that solve your problem? By "median time past" I mean the median time for the previous block. -- 'peter'[:-1]@petertodd.org 00000000000000000188b6321da7feae60d74c7b0becbdab3b1a0bd57f10947d