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br-m<dennis_tra:matrix.org> Oh only now saw this. > <DataHoarder> I was looking at nebula for other reasons just yesterday, heh.
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br-m<dennis_tra:matrix.org> @dennis_tra:matrix.org: What did you want to do?
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br-m<321bob321> Threads banned
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DataHoarderI was looking at BitTorrent DHT scraping at depth with focus on recency
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br-m<dennis_tra:matrix.org> DataHoarder: Ah interesting, I've taken a stab at adding Bittorrent support github.com/dennis-tra/nebula/tree/bittorrent
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br-m<dennis_tra:matrix.org> but I haven't had time to implement it fully
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br-m<dennis_tra:matrix.org> Let me know if you're interested in continuing the work. If so, I could update the branch to be on par with main
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br-m<quadriocellata:matrix.org> Are there any resources for any stress tests that have been done with the monero network? I'm particularly interested in blockchain size and how monero nodes would perform with higher tx counts (highest possible with what is proposed for scaling in FCMP++).
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br-m<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> #monero-stressnet:monero.social
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br-m<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Read room description and pinned messages
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DataHoarderno, for my usecases I went with a quick'n'dirty self implementation dennis_tra, with a few network specific tricks
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br-m<gingeropolous> some fun results from my fiddling with tx relay v2 in monerosim " The v2 protocol data is interesting — the hash-first approach means 14.9M announcements resulted in only 1.9M
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br-m<gingeropolous> actual TX requests (87% dedup rate), which is a substantial bandwidth improvement. This would be worth digging
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br-m<gingeropolous> into further in a run where wallets don't freeze."