Say the magic words, Fat Gandalf
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Have you always wanted to ask me something?Now is your chance, there won't be another!(ok, ok, there will)My last AMA was back in October 2024.Hit me up in the comment section with a question and I will do my best to answer it. I post a new AMA post every so often.
As you probably already know, Hive works on Delegated Proof of Stake (DPOS) for governance and distribution of rewards. This has worked well for years, but there are new emerging technologies that show a lot of promise. I have been working on one myself for the last 10 years.
I've had a Streamdeck for a while and I love the device, but when I moved to Linux a while ago I couldn't use the native app to control it. While there are some third party open source options, they are not great. Although I did find one recently that was pretty decent called Stream Controller, I wanted to just make my own. Which is a shame because I just made a Crypto plugin for the Stream Controller software.
Data is beautiful and I like to understand things. After @splinterlands launched their SPS validators, I was curious how much of an impact this has on the chain. Every transaction on Hive is immutable, and lives forever.
Running a Hive witness is typically done on rented hardware due to the demanding space and reliability requirements. Up until now, this required storing the entire block log on disk which currently requires 507GB with an additional 100GB for artifacts and ~24GB for the state. This requires almost 650GB of very fast storage, ideally NVME. This puts it out of reach of most vendors that offer VPS and dedicated server offerings.