I think abandoning a lineair reward curve (either with the EIP n(n+s)/(n+2s) curve or, for example, my proposal of an n(s^log(n)) curve), there shouldn't actually be any remaining justification for any dust level cutoff. If the curve does what it is claimed it does, the cutoff serves zero remaining function AFAICS.
I think abandoning a lineair reward curve (either with the EIP n(n+s)/(n+2s) curve or, for example, my proposal of an n(s^log(n)) curve), there shouldn't actually be any remaining justification for any dust level cutoff. If the curve does what it is claimed it does, the cutoff serves zero remaining function AFAICS.
I'd be some richer if the math was done to the 6th decimal.
Guess I'll add that to the list.
I hope it doesnt take 2+ years to fix hf21's debacle.