i was not sure what will be mined but it makes sense that it depends on network performance because i think dan said that every miner will mine if you have stored (part of the video) the block that it hit.
So if everyone are hosting one video that was the hit, everyone will mine that one.
now that i am writing it could be that every block will have X amount of speak and it is shared by the amount of people that host that specific video.
wow, not sure do even i understand what i wrote :D
Initially speak will be distributed along side broca as rewards for being a miner or node operator in the network. However speak is capped and eventually only broca rewards will be earned from providing infrastructure to the network.
i seen Dan post after i wrote this. it is still over my head :D i will just have to experience it, i bet then it will not be complicated.
i am not sure how will my provider of unlimited bandwidth will feel about that :)
We believe it is the most simplified version it can be fir video infrastructure , however we welcome methods to improve it as we release the white paper had are happy to revise to simplify if it’s justified or integrate-able with hive more directly. No one has any idea how the internet works, but it works. This is probably the same type of thing. Once it is set up in the desktop app and a couple of other front ends are operating on it, it should become very clear what is happening
@bil.prag - ideally someone who hosting all the videos in the network with sufficient amount of LARNYX will be a better miner and anyone trying to access any video can be delivered by this host (provided she is geographically closer to the user accessing the video). If you host entire network but don't have any LARNYX, your chances of getting return is going to be zero.
She would need those LARYNX combined with those resources. I wonder what the plural of larynx is...