The idea of having a discord on HIVE is there, but with the function of 0.001 HBD I think it is indeed possible, paying to send messages would make us go back in time
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The idea of having a discord on HIVE is there, but with the function of 0.001 HBD I think it is indeed possible, paying to send messages would make us go back in time
Well it could be designed to be zero cost if the HBD is immediately sent back to the sender.
It could be constructed, I would presume, in such a manner.
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It would thus become much more sustainable, perhaps the problem would be slowness, on HIVE it takes 3 seconds of transitions ... Let's say that there are a couple of flaws to be solved, but it is a feasible plan
That is a valid point. The speed of blockchain is a problem for some applications.
Although Leofinance solved it with Leoinfra. Comments appear immediately on the front end to the one typing.
But a valid concern. Not sure it can be truly overcome since the blockchain operates at the speed it does.
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Exactly, I think this is the main problem to be addressed, then a person to send another message would have to wait 6 seconds, now let me explain, it takes 3 seconds to send an HBD, but to receive it back it would take another 3 seconds, and if I don't have another fraction of HBD or HIVE I have to wait. Perhaps this is a limitation of the blokchian
It could be. I do not know enough about how that all works technically. After reading some of blocktrades posts, it doesnt seem to be all about 3 second blocktimes. Many other factors appear to be involved.
I agree this might not be technically feasible, at least to the point where it is worth it as a useful application.
Someone with more technical know how would have to chime in on all this.
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Well the transitions on HIVE take 3 seconds, from what I knew, but if all this is not true it would be a more feasible project, however if you have any updates let me know, especially if I can help!
See my message above. Would that solve the latency issue?
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Ah and another 3 seconds once the lap is back and then another 3 seconds of waiting ...
I can tell you how that works: when the comment is created, an internal copy of that data is displayed internally, at the same time a successful response ia received from the blockchain. So while it seems immediate to the poster, it does take 3 seconds for everyone else.
Now for messaging it’s different, because it really does take 3 seconds for the message to be sent. I don’t know that that really is a huge difference, but if so, it could be handled by a separate off-chain channel that sends the message rapidly, and then the on-chain is basically the persistence.
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It looks so dated nevertheless.
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