Date: December 6, 2021
Participants: Alex, Anthony, Sam, Rett
Quick Summary: Engineering Standup & Answering Questions regarding the first day of testnet2
Notes:
Key Points:
- testnet has been much more competitive than anticipated
- the cumulative weight of the chain is very high, more or less than stable
- 150 people who have mined blocks, several have mined multiple blocks
- going to be updating and making changes throughout the entire testnet period
- the incentivized portion of the testnet starts at block 18,000
- fork depth of 4,096
- be respectful in feedback and interact respectful with other community and team members
General Notes:
Questions:
- Why is there forking behavior?
- there will be forks on the network, part of the natural process
- as more competitive and a higher amount of miners join the network, the less this will occur
- Why do you fork past 18,000 block height? Can we reset back to a specific height?
- we shouldn't want to revert just because there are forks. But focus on how the forks resolve themselves.
- Some people have pending blocks. Is this a networking issue?
- not a networking issue, but there are a lot of miners vs clients
- spinning up many more client nodes and distributing them geographically around the world to better connect the network
- seeing the consequence of a few miners purposely not connecting to many peers
- this is a risky strategy but is also driving some of these deeper forks