There‘s one misconception here: the amount of available numbers grows exponentially with space, not the other way round. So kind-bitsize grows logarithmically with each number added. That’s quite nice.
I don't understand, I'm afraid.
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„Everything gets exponential“ is an advantage in this case. Storing bigger numbers becomes cheaper and cheaper the bigger they are.
I meant that the reservation of ranges would go exponential.
Give them more numbers and they will be tempted to reserve even more.
Alright. Makes sense.