By magic I meant that that it happens all by itself without any extra configuring. Thank you for your responses. I have been enlightened. As ZmnSCPxj has pointed out lightning network and pruning accomplishes everything I set out to accomplish. And sharding is exactly what I had in mind. I will keep this in the back of my mind and perhaps even attempt will implement it if it still seems worth doing later. You guys are totally awesome!!! I here by withdraw my proposal for the time being. -patrick On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 6:35 PM, ZmnSCPxj wrote: > Good morning Patrick, > > > >Non official chains suffer from the fact that few if any miners are going > to mine them so they lack security on par with the main chain. > > That is why most sidechain proposals use some kind of merge mining, where > a commitment to another chain's block is published on the Bitcoin chain. > Drivechain has "blind" merge mining, my recent "mainstake" proposal > publishses entire sidechain block headers on the mainchain. These > techniques provide security that is nearer to mainchain security. > > >And more over most > >users aren't going to use them because its not magic. > > No technology is magic, so I do not understand this sentence. > > >If my ultimate goal is official side chains that include part of the > reward such security is at parity between all chains and that the official > software > >automatically enable users to distribute their burden, would my course of > action be to build an external proof-of-concept side chain of side chains? > >or do you doubt that official reward splitting chains will ever find > their way into bitcoin core? > > I think it would be better to term your system as "sharding" rather than > "sidechain". > > If and when we are able to actually agree upon some kind of > sidechain-enabling proposal that is acceptable to the majority of Bitcoin > Core developers, then yes, you should make a sidechain that is capable of > sharding. Sharding a distributed ledger while ensuring correct operation > is a hard problem; in particular it is almost impossible to protect against > double-spending unless you can see all officially-added-to-the-chain > transactions. > > See: https://petertodd.org/2015/why-scaling-bitcoin-with- > sharding-is-very-hard > > Regards, > ZmnSCPxj >