I find that SPR block size is less than 1/3 of DRK.
how do you read out the current block size of SPR or DRK?
just a rough caculation,DRK 600MB for 1 year,SPR 170MB half year,
sorry,bad math,

SPR should be 2/3 of drk block size.
Oh, you are talking about block
chain size?
I thought you meant coins per block found.
Still, that's what interests me, how many coins are in a SPR block at the moment?
And how many are in a DRK block?
And how can I find this out easily? (Please don't tell me I have to calculate it by using some crazy blockhalving formula)
It's weird how he phrases it but darkcoin, bitcoin, and I'm assuming spreadcoin have the same max block size.
/** The maximum allowed size for a serialized block, in bytes (network rule) */
static const unsigned int MAX_BLOCK_SIZE = 1000000;
/** Default for -blockmaxsize and -blockminsize, which control the range of sizes the mining code will create **/
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_BLOCK_MAX_SIZE = 750000;
1MB max block size.
I think he's specifically referring to the block size being generated by the network. Which I would respond of course Darkcoin's is larger. There are simply more transactions than spreadcoin per block which in turn creates a larger block size.
BTW, what's with the rick roll?
https://darkcointalk.org