“estimated_time” on baking right is not constant












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Yesterday I noticed that estimated_time on baking rights is not constant. It looks like it changes at the start of every block.



Can someone explain why that happens?



For example:



{estimated_time: "2019-03-21T00:20:30Z", level: 64633}


And then, at the start of next block:



{estimated_time: "2019-03-21T00:23:30Z", level: 64633}









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    Yesterday I noticed that estimated_time on baking rights is not constant. It looks like it changes at the start of every block.



    Can someone explain why that happens?



    For example:



    {estimated_time: "2019-03-21T00:20:30Z", level: 64633}


    And then, at the start of next block:



    {estimated_time: "2019-03-21T00:23:30Z", level: 64633}









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      Yesterday I noticed that estimated_time on baking rights is not constant. It looks like it changes at the start of every block.



      Can someone explain why that happens?



      For example:



      {estimated_time: "2019-03-21T00:20:30Z", level: 64633}


      And then, at the start of next block:



      {estimated_time: "2019-03-21T00:23:30Z", level: 64633}









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      Yesterday I noticed that estimated_time on baking rights is not constant. It looks like it changes at the start of every block.



      Can someone explain why that happens?



      For example:



      {estimated_time: "2019-03-21T00:20:30Z", level: 64633}


      And then, at the start of next block:



      {estimated_time: "2019-03-21T00:23:30Z", level: 64633}






      baking baking-rights block estimated-time






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          This happens when the network is running late.



          This estimated_time is computed on the "every baker at priority 0 will bake" hypothesis.



          Each time a block is baked by the baker of priority 1, it is baked later and every following block has to be baked "later"...



          Reference



          Thanks to @Pierre Boutillier for helping with this






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            Thank you. Could you please provide a pointer to where this logic is implemented as a reference ?

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          This happens when the network is running late.



          This estimated_time is computed on the "every baker at priority 0 will bake" hypothesis.



          Each time a block is baked by the baker of priority 1, it is baked later and every following block has to be baked "later"...



          Reference



          Thanks to @Pierre Boutillier for helping with this






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          • 1





            Thank you. Could you please provide a pointer to where this logic is implemented as a reference ?

            – Ezy
            yesterday






          • 1





            Updated my answer with a link tezos.gitlab.io/mainnet/api/odoc/_html/…

            – RoMarQ
            yesterday


















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          This happens when the network is running late.



          This estimated_time is computed on the "every baker at priority 0 will bake" hypothesis.



          Each time a block is baked by the baker of priority 1, it is baked later and every following block has to be baked "later"...



          Reference



          Thanks to @Pierre Boutillier for helping with this






          share|improve this answer





















          • 1





            Thank you. Could you please provide a pointer to where this logic is implemented as a reference ?

            – Ezy
            yesterday






          • 1





            Updated my answer with a link tezos.gitlab.io/mainnet/api/odoc/_html/…

            – RoMarQ
            yesterday
















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          This happens when the network is running late.



          This estimated_time is computed on the "every baker at priority 0 will bake" hypothesis.



          Each time a block is baked by the baker of priority 1, it is baked later and every following block has to be baked "later"...



          Reference



          Thanks to @Pierre Boutillier for helping with this






          share|improve this answer















          This happens when the network is running late.



          This estimated_time is computed on the "every baker at priority 0 will bake" hypothesis.



          Each time a block is baked by the baker of priority 1, it is baked later and every following block has to be baked "later"...



          Reference



          Thanks to @Pierre Boutillier for helping with this







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            Thank you. Could you please provide a pointer to where this logic is implemented as a reference ?

            – Ezy
            yesterday






          • 1





            Updated my answer with a link tezos.gitlab.io/mainnet/api/odoc/_html/…

            – RoMarQ
            yesterday
















          • 1





            Thank you. Could you please provide a pointer to where this logic is implemented as a reference ?

            – Ezy
            yesterday






          • 1





            Updated my answer with a link tezos.gitlab.io/mainnet/api/odoc/_html/…

            – RoMarQ
            yesterday










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          Thank you. Could you please provide a pointer to where this logic is implemented as a reference ?

          – Ezy
          yesterday





          Thank you. Could you please provide a pointer to where this logic is implemented as a reference ?

          – Ezy
          yesterday




          1




          1





          Updated my answer with a link tezos.gitlab.io/mainnet/api/odoc/_html/…

          – RoMarQ
          yesterday







          Updated my answer with a link tezos.gitlab.io/mainnet/api/odoc/_html/…

          – RoMarQ
          yesterday




















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