Celebrating a 3-month streak of 🟢 100% uptime on Ethereum, Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Monero. Arbitrum problem-free as well since its re-launch (a month ago).
(Last incident dates back to mid-March: x.com/TxDotTown/status/17679…)
When asked how #Bitcoin might scale in the future, Satoshi theorized the network would have a maximum of 100,000 nodes.
Here he goes into the calculation, and the economics of the network at scale.
Note: About 50,000 nodes run the software today
Tx.Town should now be a lot more stable.
Causes of the instabilities occurring until a few days ago, have been tacked from different angles (thread ⤵️).
TxStreet has now been completely community run for the past several weeks. All the code has been open-sourced! If you want to run your own public instance (for any blockchain) and be added to the homepage, ask in the dev telegram.
The frontend for TxStreet is now open-source 🧑💻
You can view the code here
github.com/txstreet/txstreet
If you'd like access to the backend repo, please ask on Discord. This can enable anyone to run their own version with any blockchain.
ICYMI: You can track #MWEB transactions in real time on @txstreetCom!
MWEB is an upgrade that gives users a new opt-in feature - confidential $LTC transactions.
This also improves scalability as MWEB txs are stored in a separate extension block. txstreet.com/v/ltc