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How do blocklets cope?

>> No.13565750
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>>13565738
>How do blocklets cope?

by not having 6 block reorgs.

>> No.13565756

>>13565738
we give thank to god everyday for no diapers

>> No.13565759

>>13565738
Increasing block size doesn’t actually solve the scaling issue. If Craig wasnt a fraud he would know why.

>> No.13565771

>>13565738
how do you store that though?

>> No.13565772

>>13565759
it's a short term bandaid there is no denying that it's effective to buy time too bad cash went full retard then sv just set the loony house on fire.

>> No.13565780

>>13565750
>literally described feature by Satoshi

>>13565759
>Satoshi didn't know what he was talking about

Oh, you blocklets. You never learn!

>> No.13565788

>>13565780

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>> No.13565819

>>13565788
One thing is for sure, anon. Poorfags can't use BTC.

>> No.13565838

>>13565819

that explains why you use bcash sv)

>> No.13565843

>>13565838
Lol yeah, anon. That's why.

>> No.13565856

>>13565838
Kek...fake fagtoshi version

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>>13565780
sirs he has done swallowings of brown pills
praise vishnu

>> No.13565896

>>13565843

enjoy your two 'gigameg' blocks and your cult leader going to jail for perjury!))))))

>> No.13565964

>>13565750
Orphans. They were orphaned.

This is literally how Bitcoin is described to work in the whitepaper.

Orphans' use is sending economically valuable information to miners with regards to competitors and their own infrastructure.

And finally no consumer tx were lost that day.

>> No.13566216

>>13565964
>And finally no consumer tx were lost that day.

yeah, because nobody uses your piece of shit minority fork to transact anything at all.

>> No.13566360

>>13566216
Or because the orginal protocol that Satoshi created works. How many 128MB blocks has Segwitcoin mined?

>> No.13566375

>>13566216
>gets btfo
y-yea c-cause no one uses it!
betabitch lmao

>> No.13566416

>>13566216
Just got another couple of restaurants in the Netherlands just this week who accept it. Check out Jimmy Nguyen's latest weekly update on BSV for their names and locations.

You also got Calvin Ayre building DRIVE cryptocurrency exchange on BSV (source: https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/exchange/calvin-ayre-pumps-millions-into-crypto-exchange-drive-markets/))

As soon as you have a couple of big companies using a blockchain, and it has the blocksize to handle transactions, that shit skyrockets like a Cambrian explosion. It stays at limited use for a long time, then in the span of 24 months you can literally expect moon with regards to usage. Because things happen quickly in the tech industry.

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>>13566416
They are building an entire OS on the BSV blockchain. It's pretty amazing.

https://bico.media/624024f810355bebf89a9fa7ddcbb9978237ed3dc508dd154ef510dccc8f0601

It's called Agora.

The future of Bitcoin SV is bright.

>> No.13567327

>>13565780
>literally described feature by Satoshi
lets see, from the whitepaper (not written by Craig)

"Reclaiming Disk SpaceOnce the latest transaction in a coin is buried under enough blocks, the spent transactions before it can be discarded to save disk space. To facilitate this without breaking the block's hash,transactions are hashed in a Merkle Tree [7][2][5], with only the root included in the block's hash.Old blocks can then be compacted by stubbing off branches of the tree. The interior hashes do not need to be stored.

A block header with no transactions would be about 80 bytes. If we suppose blocks are generated every 10 minutes, 80 bytes * 6 * 24 * 365 = 4.2MB per year. With computer systemstypically selling with 2GB of RAM as of 2008, and Moore's Law predicting current growth of1.2GB per year, storage should not be a problem even if the block headers must be kept in memory.

According to Moore's Law (satoshi said it, not me), your fucking retarded 8GB chain breaks Moore's Law and gets bigger at a faster rate than hard drives.

Also, block limit is Hal Finney's idea, and a brilliant one.