Yup, the sync routine is rock solid. @roadscape really nails it. Initial sync took me about a week. But that’s because I used api.steemit.com. I wanted to see what the typical hobbyist might experience trying this out, so I didn’t try anything heroic on the initial sync.
I also didn’t set any of the recommended Postgres configurations. Same reason. Hobbiests might skip that too.
Should you and other top witnesses not setting price feed bias percentages, with a SBD Debt Ratio at 6+% ... there is to much steem being printed.
Or is it that you and the witnesses know this an play dumb? Because at 10% the SBD floor will be gone, and a bail-in is just what you guys want so that users and community be pickpocketed?
Who else is going to pay to bring that 15+ million SBD Debt down? Who is going to burn it?
Yup, the sync routine is rock solid. @roadscape really nails it. Initial sync took me about a week. But that’s because I used api.steemit.com. I wanted to see what the typical hobbyist might experience trying this out, so I didn’t try anything heroic on the initial sync.
I also didn’t set any of the recommended Postgres configurations. Same reason. Hobbiests might skip that too.
It took 3 days for me couple weeks back, likely depends on stability of rpc and server specs
Should you and other top witnesses not setting price feed bias percentages, with a SBD Debt Ratio at 6+% ... there is to much steem being printed.
Or is it that you and the witnesses know this an play dumb? Because at 10% the SBD floor will be gone, and a bail-in is just what you guys want so that users and community be pickpocketed?
Who else is going to pay to bring that 15+ million SBD Debt down? Who is going to burn it?
Looking forward to your answer.
Very exciting.
Is it possible to import your database into another instance of hivemind so that a fully sync wouldn't be necessary?
Thanks for sharing!
I think that would be possible. Just have to transfer a 300 GB dump.
Wow, that's big.