Transaction

8cbdeba638c8ca562bbba62a372e7d3dd2abfb015d4f9cf52f33735c4c47ff4e
Timestamp (utc)
2024-03-23 20:49:07
Fee Paid
0.00000015 BSV
(
0.02383852 BSV
-
0.02383837 BSV
)
Fee Rate
10.25 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
98,408
Size Stats
1,463 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.02383837 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckMº<div class="post">I think it would be possible for BitDNS to be a completely separate network and separate block chain, yet share CPU power with Bitcoin.&nbsp; The only overlap is to make it so miners can search for proof-of-work for both networks simultaneously.<br/><br/>The networks wouldn't need any coordination.&nbsp; Miners would subscribe to both networks in parallel.&nbsp; They would scan SHA such that if they get a hit, they potentially solve both at once.&nbsp; A solution may be for just one of the networks if one network has a lower difficulty.<br/><br/>I think an external miner could call getwork on both programs and combine the work.&nbsp; Maybe call Bitcoin, get work from it, hand it to BitDNS getwork to combine into a combined work.<br/><br/>Instead of fragmentation, networks share and augment each other's total CPU power.&nbsp; This would solve the problem that if there are multiple networks, they are a danger to each other if the available CPU power gangs up on one.&nbsp; Instead, all networks in the world would share combined CPU power, increasing the total strength.&nbsp; It would make it easier for small networks to get started by tapping into a ready base of miners.</div> text/html
    https://whatsonchain.com/tx/8cbdeba638c8ca562bbba62a372e7d3dd2abfb015d4f9cf52f33735c4c47ff4e