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'The bomb' chart #46

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realcodywburns opened this issue Sep 1, 2016 · 8 comments
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'The bomb' chart #46

realcodywburns opened this issue Sep 1, 2016 · 8 comments
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I think we should make a 'minutes till midnight ' chart that shows the estimated difficulty based off the simple moving average of network hashrate. The difficulty algo is a constant, the hashrate is the biggest x factor.

@kimisan kimisan self-assigned this Sep 2, 2016
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kimisan commented Sep 2, 2016

Wow, good idea !

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kimisan commented Sep 14, 2016

The preview of 'The bomb' chart v0.1
http://imgur.com/a/UVDaP

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arvicco commented Sep 14, 2016

Nice one! It would be even better if in future this chart reflects the effects of bomb defusal proposals such as ECIP-1010: ethereumproject/ECIPs#4

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kimisan commented Sep 14, 2016

@arvicco
Ok, I will add the ECIP-1010 effects.
No problem.

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Super cool!

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kimisan commented Sep 15, 2016

The preview of 'The bomb' chart with ECIP-1010 effects.

  1. Red : 'The bomb'
  2. Green : with ECIP-1010 effects.
    http://imgur.com/H985rW4

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arvicco commented Sep 16, 2016

Looks great, @kimisan!

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kimisan commented Sep 16, 2016

The chart is finished, please check it
#48
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http://imgur.com/ABjtJgg

@elaineo elaineo closed this as completed Sep 28, 2016
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