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Questions about EOSIO CPU concept, which is used to account for computational time required for processing transactions. Questions may relate to CPU allocation, usage reset, costs, optimisation, limitations, and others.

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What would happen when a transaction fails because "took too long"?

When call an action of a contract, sometimes meet "Transaction took too long" error. If a transaction fails because of "took too long" error, the transaction will be discarded in chain? Or next BP ...
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How should developers make money to cover cost of EOS CPU, bandwidth, and RAM?

So EOS puts the cost of transactions and storage onto the developers. ETH puts the cost onto users. Because these are decentralized apps, in theory, no one should be making a lot of money off of them....
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How to stake EOS to increase the amount of CPU time from a separate account?

I want to do a transaction in one of my account but it doesn't have enough CPU time. How can I stake more EOS from my another account to this account? I want to stop the delegation as soon as I finish ...
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How to increase billable CPU time?

I tried the execute a transaction to update public keys for my account. But I got the following error: billed CPU time (857 us) is greater than the maximum billable CPU time for the transaction (165 ...
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Are there 21 different CPU costs for your transaction because of subjective billing?

And does it also mean it's cheaper in CPU time when you wait until the BP with the fastest CPU is scheduled for the next 12 blocks?
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How Does NET/CPU Recharge Over Time?

I'm asking this because no one has been able to give a valid answer that applies to all cases. Also, in the EOS Devs Telegram, there are constantly people commenting that their NET/CPU hasn't come ...
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After 48 hours, CPU not reset

Looking at https://eosweb.net the CPU is still exhausted (solid green line). Does it have anything to do with token transfers ? Why doesn't it reset ? EDIT2: Reading the technical papers, there is ...
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Work around or disable CPU usage limit

In a private testing environment I've got a single nodeos instance. In case it is an important detail, note that the instance is not running the eosio.system contract. One of my own contracts is ...
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How long is the reset period of the cpu bandwith?

I can not find reliable information regarding the CPU bandwidth reset period. It is important for dApp developers because it affects costs for resources. I heard some say it is 24 hours, others say ...
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What EOS Chain Information/Interaction do you wish was more publicly available?

I've decided to build a website that will display chain metrics as it relates to EOSIO. I am thinking of integrating with Scatter. My initial ideas are to show: Cost Per Byte of RAM currently and ...
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