Since this came up again during the discussion of the Cornell paper I
thought I'd dig up my measurement code from the Information
Propagation paper and automate it as much as possible.
The result is the Network Propagation page on bitcoinstats.com
(http://bitcoinstats.com/network/propagation/).
This is great, thanks for doing it. Tip sent your way.
Graphs of how propagation data change over time would also be helpful (as
well as raw data so we can calculate overhead per kilobyte and so on). I
know there are only two days worth of data, but for future, it'd be good.
I think the next
Sure thing, I'm looking for a good way to publish these measurements,
but I haven't found a good option yet. They are rather large in size,
so I'd rather not serve them along with the website as it hasn't got
the capacity. Any suggestions? If the demand is not huge I could
provide them on a per
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 05:20:22PM +0100, Christian Decker wrote:
Since this came up again during the discussion of the Cornell paper I
thought I'd dig up my measurement code from the Information
Propagation paper and automate it as much as possible.
The result is the Network Propagation
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