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Block 1,430,000 Dec. 4th 2015
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Activated in December 2015 this was a hard fork that focused on making the [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg13062879#msg13062879 DigiByte transaction speeds faster]. Block time was reduced by 50% from 30 seconds to 15 seconds and new block propagation code was added based on [http://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/P2P2013_041-DigiSpeed_Research.pdf Microsoft Research]. This allows DigiByte to handle up to 560 transactions per second. Every 2 years the DigiByte blockchain's dynamic system doubles the number of transactions per second by doubling the block size. In 2017, capability reaches 560 transactions per second, with a maximum capability of 280,000 transactions per second to be reached in the year 2035.
 
 
Activated in December 2015 this was a hard fork that focused on making the [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg13062879#msg13062879 DigiByte coin Transaction speeds faster]. Block time was reduced by 50% to 15 seconds and new block propagation code was added based on [http://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/P2P2013_041-DigiSpeed_Research.pdf Microsoft Research]. This allows DigiByte to handle up to 560 transactions per second. Every 2 years the DigiByte blockchain's dynamic system doubles the number of transactions per second by doubling the block size. In 2017, capability reaches 560 transactions per second, with a maximum capability of 280,000 transactions per second to be reached in 2035.
 

Revision as of 07:23, 18 July 2019

Activated in December 2015 this was a hard fork that focused on making the DigiByte transaction speeds faster. Block time was reduced by 50% from 30 seconds to 15 seconds and new block propagation code was added based on Microsoft Research. This allows DigiByte to handle up to 560 transactions per second. Every 2 years the DigiByte blockchain's dynamic system doubles the number of transactions per second by doubling the block size. In 2017, capability reaches 560 transactions per second, with a maximum capability of 280,000 transactions per second to be reached in the year 2035.