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If I have some machine with particular specs in mind (processor/memory/bandwidth), how can I estimate how quickly that node can download and verify transactions? In a quick search I wasn't able to find any numbers for verification speeds run on different machines, so that would be helpful too.
I have seen this question, but my question is more focused.
Update:
I found one bit of data about this: a lower bound of verification of last year's blockchain in about 20 days (projected, not tested). This amounts to about 170 transactions per second of verification.
More: * [https://twitter.com/erickuhn19/status/1095553655086804993](Eric Kuhn) saying transaction verification is the main bottleneck.
Sure I can count my own time, but I'm curious about how quickly a really cheap computer (that I don't own) could verify blocks. Like, what about a machine that's affordable for an average person in Venezuela. It would be useful to estimate how much that kind of machine could manage. – B T – 2019-05-21T05:24:28.237