yes, you're right, it's just the percentage compressed (size reduction)
On 28/11/2015 4:30 PM, Jonathan Toomim wrote:
> It appears you're using the term "compression ratio" to mean "size
> reduction". A compression ratio is the ratio (compressed /
> uncompressed). A 1 kB file compressed with a 10%
It appears you're using the term "compression ratio" to mean "size reduction".
A compression ratio is the ratio (compressed / uncompressed). A 1 kB file
compressed with a 10% compression ratio would be 0.1 kB. It seems you're using
(1 - compressed/uncompressed), meaning that the compressed file
Hi All,
Here are some final results of testing with the reference implementation
for compressing blocks and transactions. This implementation also
concatenates blocks and transactions when possible so you'll see data
sizes in the 1-2MB ranges.
Results below show the time it takes to sync the firs