On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 9:50 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Message du 24/03/14 16:38 > > De : "Lodewijk andré de la porte" > > A : [email protected] > > Copie à : "Troy Benjegerdes" , "[email protected]" > > Objet : Re: "Whew, wondered where we'd put those 200,000 BTC!" > > > > > 2014-03-24 16:22 GMT+01:00 : > > > > > I appreciate your ideas, how much would they scale? Can one squeeze 300 > > > customers per unit and link many parallel units? > > > > > > > I've yet to see a multiprocessor trade matching engine. > > > > Seems like the only way to know, is to try. > > But if you don't program C already, building a processor using VHDL and > another chip to interpret Python, then fitting them together with some USB > and ethernet ports seems to be quite a daunting task. > > The money would pay out, but the starting capital is in the thousands of > programming hours specifically for embedded systems. > > Yeah, especially if you are going to put in any time doing full code review to avoid the many pitfalls and security that could occur in a distributed system like this.
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