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Topic: Transaction Ordering in a Block (Read 567 times)

hero member
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April 29, 2015, 06:34:33 AM
#9
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legendary
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April 29, 2015, 06:21:33 AM
#8
does it cost them anything to change the order of transactions instead of the default order?

Just the small amount of time that it takes a talented computer programmer to modify the code that the pool uses to build their blocks.

i guess they won't bother since i'm creating a very small game so it won't be too big deal for them Smiley thanks

In addition to solo miners and mining pools having full control over exactly where transactions appear in their blocks, it is also possible for an individual to influence where in a block their transaction will appear if they know the transaction sorting rules that the largest pools use.
newbie
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April 24, 2015, 02:40:11 PM
#7
does it cost them anything to change the order of transactions instead of the default order?

Just the small amount of time that it takes a talented computer programmer to modify the code that the pool uses to build their blocks.

i guess they won't bother since i'm creating a very small game so it won't be too big deal for them Smiley thanks
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
April 24, 2015, 02:34:42 PM
#6
does it cost them anything to change the order of transactions instead of the default order?

Just the small amount of time that it takes a talented computer programmer to modify the code that the pool uses to build their blocks.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
April 24, 2015, 02:33:14 PM
#5
How is a transaction being ordered inside a block? Looking at the blockchain.info explorer, I'm wondering, if you want your transaction to be in the first in the list (except for the mined block reward), can you control it?

I'm asking this because I'm planning to make a betting game where players will bet on who's transaction are first in the list. Can you control it if you want your transaction to be first in the list? Or is this purely on the miner's prerogative? Or even them can't control how the transactions are ordered in a block?

Mining pools and solo miners have control over the order of the transactions in their blocks.

This means that a mining pool can place a bet in your game, and then they can create a block that makes sure that they win.

Can I ask how many times the biggest mining pool wins a block everyday?

At the moment, the largest pool is probably F2Pool with about 21% of the global hash power.

As such, they should solve approximately 21% of the blocks per day.

There are on average 144 blocks solved per day.

21% X 144 = A bit more than 30 blocks per day.

does it cost them anything to change the order of transactions instead of the default order?
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
April 24, 2015, 02:18:32 PM
#4
How is a transaction being ordered inside a block? Looking at the blockchain.info explorer, I'm wondering, if you want your transaction to be in the first in the list (except for the mined block reward), can you control it?

I'm asking this because I'm planning to make a betting game where players will bet on who's transaction are first in the list. Can you control it if you want your transaction to be first in the list? Or is this purely on the miner's prerogative? Or even them can't control how the transactions are ordered in a block?

Mining pools and solo miners have control over the order of the transactions in their blocks.

This means that a mining pool can place a bet in your game, and then they can create a block that makes sure that they win.

Can I ask how many times the biggest mining pool wins a block everyday?

At the moment, the largest pool is probably F2Pool with about 21% of the global hash power.

As such, they should solve approximately 21% of the blocks per day.

There are on average 144 blocks solved per day.

21% X 144 = A bit more than 30 blocks per day.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
April 24, 2015, 02:15:57 PM
#3
How is a transaction being ordered inside a block? Looking at the blockchain.info explorer, I'm wondering, if you want your transaction to be in the first in the list (except for the mined block reward), can you control it?

I'm asking this because I'm planning to make a betting game where players will bet on who's transaction are first in the list. Can you control it if you want your transaction to be first in the list? Or is this purely on the miner's prerogative? Or even them can't control how the transactions are ordered in a block?

Mining pools and solo miners have control over the order of the transactions in their blocks.

This means that a mining pool can place a bet in your game, and then they can create a block that makes sure that they win.

Can I ask how many times the biggest mining pool wins a block everyday?
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
April 24, 2015, 02:13:58 PM
#2
How is a transaction being ordered inside a block? Looking at the blockchain.info explorer, I'm wondering, if you want your transaction to be in the first in the list (except for the mined block reward), can you control it?

I'm asking this because I'm planning to make a betting game where players will bet on who's transaction are first in the list. Can you control it if you want your transaction to be first in the list? Or is this purely on the miner's prerogative? Or even them can't control how the transactions are ordered in a block?

Mining pools and solo miners have control over the order of the transactions in their blocks.

This means that a mining pool can place a bet in your game, and then they can create a block that makes sure that they win.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
April 24, 2015, 02:08:44 PM
#1
How is a transaction being ordered inside a block? Looking at the blockchain.info explorer, I'm wondering, if you want your transaction to be in the first in the list (except for the mined block reward), can you control it?

I'm asking this because I'm planning to make a betting game where players will bet on who's transaction are first in the list. Can you control it if you want your transaction to be first in the list? Or is this purely on the miner's prerogative? Or even them can't control how the transactions are ordered in a block?
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