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Am I understanding this correctly that the TX generation sends the TX's to only two separate nodes? If so, how are these nodes chosen? (Can I sign up to help as a relay node?)
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As I was having a lot of errors in sending tx in the before tests I was working in a way to send each tx twice trough two nodes. But unfortunately I couldn't finalize this.
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As I could solve and fix the the bugs that caused the previous errors I gave up (at least for now) to work on this. But in the today stress test the tx was sent by a grid of nodes.
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This grid was composed of 36 geographically dispersed nodes exclusively to send the txs, that was sent by each one randomically. All interconnected with each other and externally.
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We want to have dedicated connection to external nodes also, I will contact you in priv to get the information to connect to your node, this will be very good. Thank you very much!
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I have configured my node to maximize connections and set up memory according. I can hold 4GB worth of unconfirmed TX before raising relay fee, and have 8gb for cache out of 32gb.
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Don't think memo.cash has private messages (yet), but you can find me on twitter (@monsterbitar) or on reddit (u/jonathansilverblood).
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Hitting the network from all over the world. Great work Esthon! Will TheWildCard be doing analysis of bottlenecks, comparison of implementations, how many nodes dropped out, etc?
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Thank you! Yes, we are analysing everything, to improve the system.
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Can you confirm that these were your stress test transactions mined in all 32 Mbyte blocks?
https://memo.cash/post/61ef3de2ac2dd0c26ec1cf3e7061bb0a17a02bff66e3d29f3e7da5847a82faa4
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What I know is that at this time I was sending almost 1.6 million transactions... Maybe I have some in these blocks!
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That's telling.. were there also any op_return marks that would show these were yours?
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No, op_return increases the price of the transactions and doesn't prove anything IMO, anybody can send transactions with the same message, what does it prove?
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Yeah, agreed, on both counts.