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I would like to organize a celebration for the halving in my local community. Ideally, it would be something like New Year's Eve, but instead of counting bell tolls, we would count down blocks until we hit 840,000 and we would all go crazy when it comes in.
Now, this comes with a particular challenge: knowing exactly when the year ends is trivial, but knowing exactly when the halving will take place is another story. The stochastic nature of block hash discovery makes nailing down at which time will a certain block be found impossible. We can only estimate probabilities. On the limit, the average time between blocks it's 10min per block. But on shorter timespans, it can be wildly different.
I crunched some numbers by observing the empirical time between blocks from a node (bear in mind I took a sample of a few weeks. Different samples will yield different results). Here are my observations:
  • When we are 12,960 blocks away from the halving (theoretically, 90 days), there is a 99% chance of the halving block appearing in the range of 86 days and 7 hours - 89 days and 16 hours. That's roughly a 82 hours interval.
  • When we are 4,320 blocks away from the halving (theoretically, 30 days), there is a 99% chance of the halving block appearing in the range of 28 days and 7 hours - 30 days and 8 hours. That's roughly a 48 hours interval.
  • When we are 1,008 blocks away from the halving (theoretically, 7 days), there is a 99% chance of the halving block appearing in the range of 6 days and 8 hours - 7 days and 7 hours. That's roughly a 23 hours interval.
Long story short: gathering people to catch the halving live is going to be an absolute headache planning wise. The specific time won't be in a reasonable range of a few hours until pretty much the day before.
Do you have any creative ideas on how this issue could be tackled? It would suck to not celebrate the halving live.
1480 sats \ 1 reply \ @flix2 27 Sep 2023
Some ideas (I'm thinking of doing something similar).
  1. People: gather them into a message group so that they can all follow the countdown.
  2. Location: Pick a place with flexible booking, do a house party (Airbnb?) or do it in a public space (park?).
  3. Supplies: buy from a supplier with return policy for excess or have the party at a business (Bitcoin café?)
  4. Payment: charge in advance, but have a return policy of 50% for those who cancel in the last 24hrs.
But the easiest way is to do it in a place you own (or some other bitcoiner in the community), supply some stuff yourself (beer, snacks...) and ask everyone that comes to bring something... that way the food, drink amount should match the number of people.
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return policy for excess
LOL are you out of your mind? How could be excess for drinking beers? That never happen in human history!
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When we are 1,008 blocks away from the halving (theoretically, 7 days), there is a 99% chance of the halving block appearing in the range of 6 days and 8 hours - 7 days and 7 hours. That's roughly a 23 hours interval.
23 hours doesn't sound like a headache at all. Sounds like a great time! The halving after next will likely have many massive parties to celebrate and I think like Bitcoin these parties will only grow exponentially as more halvings come along. World wide halving events are inevitable.
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Would be funny if Bitcoin grows massive and halvings become this massive bank holiday where once every four years people don't work for a week.
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The Gregorian calendar is a tool for fiat enslavement. Stop shitcoining! Once you understand Bitcoin, you will switch to a block time standard. And f*ck those pitiful sorry-ass retards who don't!
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fuck the work! Civil disobedience! Don't pay taxes anymore! Don't work anymore! Just halving party!
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WTF is this? Sometimes you are posting such weird gifs
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LOL I see a lot of @pillar s there 😂😂😂😂
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That's why the party should be on Stacker News!
Regardless, my plan is to smash buy 21M sats when the halving hits.
(Caveat- provided price is not 100k or something. Then I need to rethink my sizing)
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In college we use to improvise parties in under 24hrs all the time. You just need everyone to pitch in and bring something... and a place to do it.
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the random nature of the event timing could be made into a game of sorts, but does require some rather hard core irl bitcoin participants. which can be rare.
maybe we should just all go to time square in NY when the time is right
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too much colors and "woke" there... bleah
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we should do this with apple stores too.
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