Should we use per-peer or overall ping times when considering whether to 
accept a request? Just because the code to use per-peer ping times was 
reverted doesn't mean it's wrong.

Per-peer:
- Don't accept requests from slow nodes, because they may not recognise our 
Accepted within the timeout? What is the main reason for not accepting 
requests from slow nodes?
- More accurate for a specific node.
Overall:
- Good indication of overall network and CPU load. For example, it tends to 
spike during startup while we are deserialising our inserts and reloading our 
requests from the datastore.
- More accurate overall.
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