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* [[Bitcoin Core]] Developer.
== Bio ==
 
* A devout Christian
* Attender of [[Satoshi Roundtable]]
* Attender of [[Satoshi Roundtable]]
* Optimistic towards [[BIP]] 148 ([[UASF]]). A big proponent for [[Block Size Debate|smaller]] [[blocks]]. He [http://diyhpl.us/wiki/transcripts/magicalcryptoconference/2019/why-block-sizes-should-not-be-too-big/ advocates] [[Bitcoin (BTC)|Bitcoin]] blocks of 300kb instead of 2mb or even 1gb.
* On December 31, 2022 Luke Dashjr lost $3.3M in Bitcoin in a [[Private Key|private key]] [https://www.theblock.co/post/198688/bitcoin-developer-pgp-exploit theft] attack which may be related to an [https://twitter.com/LukeDashjr/status/1593227756841578496 earlier server compromise].
* From the Proof of Work newsletter #71 (20-6-2019)
''“A quick note about an attack on [[Bitcoin]] that’s been observed in the wild recently. [[Block]] witholding attacks have been discussed for a long time—the term refers to two different things, confusingly, but what we’re discussing here is when someone (often from a competing [[Mining Pool|pool]]) joins a mining pool that pays out based on the average [[hashrate]] of the pool but withholds valid blocks, so the pool misses out on earnings and potentially becomes unprofitable.''


* Optimistic towards [[BIP]] 148 ([[UASF]])
''Recently, [[F2Pool|F2pool]] mentioned on wechat that it was observable from hashrate distribution that this was actually happening a lot. Interestingly, there’s been a proposed fix for this from Luke Dashjr for a long time, but it would require a [[Hard Fork|hard fork]] so it hasn’t been implemented yet.''


* [[Bitcoin Knots]], a derivative of Bitcoin Core (since 2011 December) with a collection of improvements maintained out of the master git tree.
== Occupations ==
* A devout Christian
*[[Bitcoin Core]] Developer.
* [[Open Source|Open source]] developer
*[[Bitcoin Knots]], a derivative of Bitcoin Core (since 2011 December) with a collection of improvements maintained out of the master git tree.
* [[BFGMiner]], creator
* [[BFGMiner]], creator
* Eligius [[Mining Pool|mining pool]], founder
* Eligius [[Mining Pool|mining pool]], founder
* [[Bloq]]
* [[Bloq]]
* A big proponent for [[Block Size Debate|smaller]] [[blocks]]. He [http://diyhpl.us/wiki/transcripts/magicalcryptoconference/2019/why-block-sizes-should-not-be-too-big/ advocates] [[Bitcoin (BTC)|Bitcoin]] blocks of 300kb instead of 2mb or even 1gb.
* From the Proof of Work newsletter #71 (20-6-2019)


''“A quick note about an attack on [[Bitcoin]] that’s been observed in the wild recently. [[Block]] witholding attacks have been discussed for a long time—the term refers to two different things, confusingly, but what we’re discussing here is when someone (often from a competing [[Mining Pool|pool]]) joins a mining pool that pays out based on the average [[hashrate]] of the pool but withholds valid blocks, so the pool misses out on earnings and potentially becomes unprofitable.''


''Recently, [[F2Pool|F2pool]] mentioned on wechat that it was observable from hashrate distribution that this was actually happening a lot. Interestingly, there’s been a proposed fix for this from Luke Dashjr for a long time, but it would require a [[Hard Fork|hard fork]] so it hasn’t been implemented yet.''


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[[Category:People]]

Latest revision as of 05:06, 16 January 2023

Bio

“A quick note about an attack on Bitcoin that’s been observed in the wild recently. Block witholding attacks have been discussed for a long time—the term refers to two different things, confusingly, but what we’re discussing here is when someone (often from a competing pool) joins a mining pool that pays out based on the average hashrate of the pool but withholds valid blocks, so the pool misses out on earnings and potentially becomes unprofitable.

Recently, F2pool mentioned on wechat that it was observable from hashrate distribution that this was actually happening a lot. Interestingly, there’s been a proposed fix for this from Luke Dashjr for a long time, but it would require a hard fork so it hasn’t been implemented yet.

Occupations