diff --git a/docs/rfc/rfc-003-performance-questions.md b/docs/rfc/rfc-003-performance-questions.md index bd8e038a9..b850e1a02 100644 --- a/docs/rfc/rfc-003-performance-questions.md +++ b/docs/rfc/rfc-003-performance-questions.md @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ Working with cryptographic signatures can be computationally expensive. The cosm hub uses [ed25519 signatures][hub-signature]. The library performing signature verification in Tendermint on votes is [benchmarked][ed25519-bench] to be able to perform an `ed25519` signature in 75μs on a decently fast CPU. A validator in the Cosmos Hub performs -3 sets of verifications on the signatures of the other 139 validators in the Hub +3 sets of verifications on the signatures of the 140 validators in the Hub in a consensus round, during block verification, when verifying the prevotes, and when verifying the precommits. With no batching, this would be roughly `3ms` per round. It is quite unlikely, therefore, that this accounts for any serious amount