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You're welcome @kathysteele. Stay cautious!
BTW, I noticed I miss your witness vote 😢
Do you mind casting one to me? It would be much appreciated!
You did it! Thank you for your support @kathysteele, really appreciate it! 👍
Here is some explanation about what witnesses are:
On the Hive blockchain, witnesses serve the role of validating signatures and timestamping transactions by including them in blocks. A block is any group of transactions (posts, votes, transfers, etc) that update the state of the database.
Witnesses are generally expected to manage a reliable block-producing node, implement a failover system, maintain a public seed node, tune blockchain operating parameters, publish correct price feeds, author/discuss improvement proposals, review code changes, and be active! Some contribute to core repositories. Some fund the development of other apps and infrastructure projects.
Every round of block production begins with the shuffling of 21 witnesses: the top 20 witnesses (by vote), plus one backup witness. Each is given a turn to produce a single block at a fixed rate of one block every 3 seconds. If a witness does not produce a block in their time slot, then that time slot is skipped, and the next witness produces the next block.
You can see the witness list here
You can see the live block production [here)(https://hive.arcange.eu/schedule)
By voting for a witness, YOU choose which ones you trust to ensure the security of the blockchain.
wow! thanks for the info! Very complete. I notice that I still have a lot to learn around here, because I really didn't know anything about this. Greetings and many successes! 🙂✌🏼😁
Oh yeah, sorry @arcange, I forgot. I remember. Some time ago I opened an account there, but I never really knew what it was for. The platform is not handled very well, every day is something new and productive. I'm going to enter and give the vote, with pleasure.
Thank you for your support @kathysteele, really appreciate it! 👍
On the Hive blockchain, witnesses serve the role of validating signatures and timestamping transactions by including them in blocks. A block is any group of transactions (posts, votes, transfers, etc) that update the state of the database.
Witnesses are generally expected to manage a reliable block-producing node, implement a failover system, maintain a public seed node, tune blockchain operating parameters, publish correct price feeds, author/discuss improvement proposals, review code changes, and be active! Some contribute to core repositories. Some fund the development of other apps and infrastructure projects.
Every round of block production begins with the shuffling of 21 witnesses: the top 20 witnesses (by vote), plus one backup witness. Each is given a turn to produce a single block at a fixed rate of one block every 3 seconds. If a witness does not produce a block in their time slot, then that time slot is skipped, and the next witness produces the next block.
You can see the witness list here
You can see the live block production [here)(https://hive.arcange.eu/schedule)
By voting for a witness, YOU choose which ones you trust to ensure the security of the blockchain.
Hi @arcange , it's me again; I need guidance. It happens that I already entered my hivesigner account and I try to give you my vote and I get "error". Is there any way that you can guide me please to get my vote. And so I can learn from the platform. It should be noted that I have never given a witness vote, I would love for you to help me with that. I would really appreciate it. And sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
Looks like you finally succeeded to cast your vote.
Thank you for your support @kathysteele, really appreciate it! 👍