>  At this point very little is stopping us from speeding up block creation 
>times. PoS networks are proving that conformations can be a minute or less - 
>why not allow for a block formation time that is 6 or 12 times faster than the 
>current target and have 1/6th (or 1/12th) of the subsidy to keep an identical 
>inflation target.

What?

That is surprising information to me.

My understanding is that speeding up block creation times is highly risky due 
to increasing the tendency to "race" in mining.

The average time to propagate to all miners should be negligible to the average 
inter-block time.
Efforts like compact blocks and FIBRE already work at the very edges of our 
capability to keep the propagation time negligible.

Indeed, looking forward, part of my plans for Earth-based civilization involves 
sending out hapless humans into space and forcing them to survive there, thus 
the inter-block time may need to be *increased* in consideration of 
interplanetary communications times, otherwise Bitcoin would dangerously 
centralize around Earth, potentially leading to the Universal Century and 
awesome giant robot battles.

(Hmmm, on the one hand, centralizing around Earth is dangerous, on the other 
hand, giant robots, hmmm)

"PoS" networks mean nothing, as most of them are not global in the scale that 
Bitcoin is, and all of them have a very different block discovery model from 
proof-of-work.
In particular, I believe there is no "racing" involved in most PoS schemes in 
practice.

>
> … The really interesting part is the doors that this patch opens. Bitcoin is 
> the best network, we have the most miners and we as developers have the 
> opportunity to build an even better system - all with incremental soft-forks 
> - which is so exciting.

Changing inter-block times is not possible as a softfork, unless you are 
planning to (ab)use the timewarp bug, which I believe was proposed by maaku7 
before.
My understanding is that the preferred approach would be to close the timewarp 
bug, in which case increasing the block rate would not be doable as a softfork 
anymore.

Regards,
ZmnSCPxj
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