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Abstract
Starting with FORK_BLOCK_NUMBER
the client will calculate the difficulty based on a fake block number suggesting to the client that the difficulty bomb is adjusting 10,700,000 blocks later than the actual block number.
Motivation
Targeting for The Merge to occur before June 2022. If it is not ready by then, the bomb can be delayed further.
Specification
Relax Difficulty with Fake Block Number
For the purposes of calc_difficulty
, simply replace the use of block.number
, as used in the exponential ice age component, with the formula:
py
fake_block_number = max(0, block.number - 10_700_000) if block.number >= FORK_BLOCK_NUMBER else block.number
Rationale
The following script predicts a ~0.1 second delay to block time by June 2022 and a ~0.5 second delay by July 2022. This gives reason to address because the effect will be seen, but not so much urgency we don't have space to work around if needed.
python
def predict_diff_bomb_effect(current_blknum, current_difficulty, block_adjustment, months):
'''
Predicts the effect on block time (as a ratio) in a specified amount of months in the future.
Vars used for predictions:
current_blknum = 13423376 # Oct 15, 2021
current_difficulty = 9545154427582720
block adjustment = 10700000
months = 7.5 # June 2022
months = 8.5 # July 2022
'''
blocks_per_month = (86400 * 30) // 13.3
future_blknum = current_blknum + blocks_per_month * months
diff_adjustment = 2 ** ((future_blknum - block_adjustment) // 100000 - 2)
diff_adjust_coeff = diff_adjustment / current_difficulty * 2048
return diff_adjust_coeff
diff_adjust_coeff = predict_diff_bomb_effect(13423376,9545154427582720,10700000,7.5)
diff_adjust_coeff = predict_diff_bomb_effect(13423376,9545154427582720,10700000,8.5)
Backwards Compatibility
No known backward compatibility issues.
Security Considerations
Misjudging the effects of the difficulty can mean longer blocktimes than anticipated until a hardfork is released. Wild shifts in difficulty can affect this number severely. Also, gradual changes in blocktimes due to longer-term adjustments in difficulty can affect the timing of difficulty bomb epochs. This affects the usability of the network but unlikely to have security ramifications.
In this specific instance, it is possible that the network hashrate drops considerably before The Merge, which could accelerate the timeline by which the bomb is felt in block times. The offset value chosen aimed to take this into account.
Copyright
Copyright and related rights waived via CC0.