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Redenomination KSM for better parallel chain slot auction testing.

userjobs
5 years ago

Reason for that:

**Cumulus master is already v1,Parallel chain slots may be auctioned at the end of the year.
I think keeping KSM and DOT consistent will lead to better system testing accuracy and better market validation.
We all hope the Kusama parallel chain auction goes smoothly and has complete consistency with the main network Polkadot
Splitting KSM will make the kusama parallel chain slot auction and polkadot slot auction smoother and more consistent.
**

In brief the proposal has the following four effects:

The total allocations of KSMs will increase one hundred times from ~10 million to ~1 billion. KSM allocation balances will increase by a factor of one hundred, such that 1 KSM (old) will be 100 New KSMs. The distribution of KSMs does not change, and holders of KSMs still own an equal share of the network as before the change. The precision of KSM will change from 12 decimal places to 10 decimal places. The main benefit of this change is to avoid using small decimals when dealing with KSM and to achieve an easier calculation system, the same as in the Polkadot redenomination of DOT.

What does this proposal change?

The proposal is a change to what magnitude of units is considered the KSM, and does not imply any technical consequences. The lowest unit of the KSM, the Planck, does not change. Rather it is the number of Plancks that make up one KSM that does.

Let's consider how many Plancks constitute a single KSM before the change. Since KSM has 12 decimal places, it would be:

1,000,000,000,000 Plancks = 1 KSM

All KSM allocation holders will keep the same number of Plancks after this change, however where the decimal is being placed will be moved:

 Before the change the decimal was here
   v
  1.000000000000 KSM 
   
  100.0000000000 KSM 
     ^
     After the change the decimal will be here

This decimal move means that:

10,000,000,000 Plancks = 1 KSM

This change does not modify the overall allocation of KSMs at the Planck level, and the network share of individual holdings remains exactly the same.

It does change the fractional divisibility of the KSM from twelve decimal place to ten decimal places.

In the most basic terms, the proposal is only to change what is called a "KSM".

What is the system remark?

The system remark is the utf-8 encoding of the first two sentences of this document.

Comments (3)

5 years ago

I just think the split will keep the two systems consistent,It might make the test work better

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iammaggie
5 years ago

I agree, simply to keep the programming more consistent.

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