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Subject: Re: [bitcoin-dev] block-size tradeoffs & hypothetical alternatives
 (Re: Block size increase oppositionists: please clearly define what you
 need done to increase block size to a static 8MB, and help do it)
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My understanding is that BIP 101 has working code to raise the block
size and is ready for evaluation today.

When will Lightning and Sidechains be ready so that a fair and
controlled test can be made?

On 06/30/2015 12:54 PM, Adam Back wrote:

> People who would like to try the higher tier data-center and
> throughput by high bandwidth use route should in my opinion run that
> experiment as a layer 2 side-chain or analogous.  There are a few ways
> to do that.  And it would be appropriate to my mind that we discuss
> them here also.
> 
> An experiment like that could run in parallel with lightning, maybe it
> could be done faster, or offer different trade-offs, so could be an
> interesting and useful thing to see work on.
>