I like your suggestion for the continuity and it gets us up to 2 MB in the shorter term. Also I just noticed the math error. Here is a revised spec (incorporating suggestions from Chun Wang): Specification * 1 MB, height < 210,000; * 2 MB, height 210,000 < 420,000; (when 75% of last 1,000 blocks signal support) * 4 MB, height 420,000 < 630,000; (year 2016) * 8 MB, height 630,000 < 840,000; (year ~2020) * 16 MB, height 840,000 < 1,050,000; (year ~2024) * 32 MB, height >= 1,050,000. (year ~2028) On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 9:56 PM, Chun Wang <1240902@gmail.com> wrote: > How about these specs: > * 1 MB, height < 210000; > * 2 MB, 210000 <= height < 420000; > * 4 MB, 420000 <= height < 630000; > * 8 MB, 630000 <= height < 840000; > * 16 MB, 840000 <= height < 1050000; > * 32 MB, height >= 1050000. > > > On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 7:47 AM, John Sacco via bitcoin-dev > wrote: > > Hi Devs, > > > > > > Please consider the draft proposal below for peer review. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > John > > > > > > BIP > > > > BIP: ? > > > > Title: Block size doubles at each reward halving with max block size of > > 32M > > > > Author: John Sacco > > > > Status: Draft > > > > Type: Standards Track > > > > Created: 2015-11-11 > > > > Abstract > > > > Change max block size to 2MB at next block subsidy halving, and double > the > > block size at each subsidy halving until reaching 32MB. > > > > Copyright > > > > This proposal belongs in the public domain. Anyone can use this text for > any > > purpose with proper attribution to the author. > > > > Motivation > > > > 1. Gradually restores block size to the default 32 MB setting > originally > > implemented by Satoshi. > > > > 2. Initial increase to 2MB at block halving in July 2016 would have > > minimal impact to existing nodes running on most hardware and networks. > > > > 3. Long term solution that does not make enthusiastic assumptions > > regarding future bandwidth and storage availability estimates. > > > > 4. Maximum block size of 32MB allows peak usage of ~100 tx/sec by year > > 2031. > > > > 5. Exercise network upgrade procedure during subsidy reward halving, a > > milestone event with the goal of increasing awareness among miners and > node > > operators. > > > > Specification > > > > 1. Increase the maximum block size to 2MB when block 630,000 is > reached > > and 75% of the last 1,000 blocks have signaled support. > > > > 2. Increase maximum block size to 4MB at block 840,000. > > > > 3. Increase maximum block size to 8MB at block 1,050,000. > > > > 4. Increase maximum block size to 16MB at block 1,260,000. > > > > 5. Increase maximum block size to 32MB at block 1,470,000. > > > > Backward compatibility > > > > All older clients are not compatible with this change. The first block > > larger than 1M will create a network partition excluding not-upgraded > > network nodes and miners. > > > > Rationale > > > > While more comprehensive solutions are developed, an increase to the > block > > size is needed to continue network growth. A longer term solution is > needed > > to prevent complications associated with additional hard forks. It should > > also increase at a gradual rate that retains and allows a large > distribution > > of full nodes. Scheduling this hard fork to occur no earlier than the > > subsidy halving in 2016 has the goal of simplifying the communication > > outreach needed to achieve consensus, while also providing a buffer of > time > > to make necessary preparations. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > bitcoin-dev mailing list > > bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org > > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev > > >