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correction re: tag prevention bandwidth
Folks:
In my previous message entitled "tag prevention again", I incorrectly stated
that the two-payloads approach has roughy the same bandwidth consumption as
the two-headers approach. This is only true when the real payload is small
enough to fit into a single message. (E.g., around 16 KB according to the
latest parameters I saw mooted.)
If the real payload exceeds that, then the two-payloads approach does consume
twice as much bandwidth as the two-header approach, although that might not be
true in practice due to two-payloads being more reliable == more efficient at
retrying.
Sorry for the confusion!
Regards,
Zooko
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