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22295223 No.22295223 [Reply] [Original]

do you smell it? It's the smell of money.

While bizlets where busy with chainlink, the smartest 1% of us knew that the writing was on the wall. 100% of the technically inclined of us knew this was bound to come, Btc and eth cannot scale. L2 cannot work (it requires L1 transactions).
Knowing this, we started silently accumulating and building on the real bitcoin (sv). Apps where thousands of people exchange microtransactions daily with fees less than a cent.

The time has come, fees on small blockchains are starting to skyrocket and the great exodus will start.

Just wanted to say, congratulations to all of you who foresaw this and invested in bsv.

>> No.22295452

>>22295223
Lick my taint

>> No.22295455

>>22295223
BSV is way behind in the big block game.

>> No.22295515

>>22295455
compared to what?

>> No.22295634

>>22295515
Ordinary databases:
- Ancient technology, tried and tested, way before shitty BSV
- Consist of only one block, no need to chain different blocks together, efficient
- Blocks already in use as large as Terabytes, BSV can do that only theoretically

BSV. Is. Pointless!!!

>> No.22295689

>>22295634
except ordinary databases can be tampered with, bsv can't

>> No.22295737

>>22295223
>no one uses my blockchain
>the fees are low
yeah, that happens with a lot of things.

>> No.22295799

>>22295455
>>22295515
>>22295634
>>22295689
>samefagging this hard
BSV is gross boomer tier tech, unlimited blocks is not a scaling solution it is a band aid.
Just sell man, or don't I honestly do not care about you losing money.
I guess my real concern here is you shitting up my board with this trash, if you are gonna shill BSV at least make funny CSW memes.

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22295820

>>22295223
Right now BSV chads are in a radio silence mode. Instead of shilling BSV, I shill LINK and DeFi scams to newfags. When the time is right, we will be laughting at brainlets, which lost their money in obvious scams, while those who did their research will truly make it. It would be wise as well to make memes for the upcoming stiffening.

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22295821

>>22295737
yup, keep making uninformed investment decisions please, we need people like you in the market to "extract value"...

>> No.22295842

>>22295689
BSV is centralized, thus it can be tampered
Again a feature that ordinary databases pioneered thousands of years ago.
BSV is boomer

>> No.22295911

>>22295842
>BSV is centralized, thus it can be tampered

except it can't, but if you don't understand that it means you are so behind on the curve that you're without hope. Keep "investing" in scam tokens and enjoy your 500$ per transaction fees

>> No.22296071

>>22295799
You can filter us newfag.
>>22295737
BSV made 653,393 tx/s in the last 24h, while eth made 1,026,667. While tx at SV costs 0.00014$, and at ETH it costs $3.4 today, and few days ago it was above $12. ETH had only 2x amount of tx/s, but it costed 24285x more to make a transaction on unscalable ETH.

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22296168

hows weather.sv coming along lads?

>> No.22296285

>>22295842
At what point something is centralized, and at what point something is decentralized? Satoshi wanted BTC from the beginning to be managed by few specialized data centers. You can read that in Bitcoin's whitepaper. If you look at it, both ETH and BTC are centralized as well. There are 15 pools that are mining blocks currently in BTC. If governments would want to take down BTC, they would need at most 1 day to take down the network (check out liberty reserve). We know exactly, where these pools are placed at. They had to make huge investments into infrastructure, and because of that they can be found easily. You can't mine crypto with TOR, because it will slow you down so significantly, that you won't be mining any blocks. Nodes are completely irrelevant. If you don't mine blocks, you're not a node.

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22296367

>>22296168
not sure about it, but twetch.app , streamanity.com , powping.com and scrypt.studio are coming along nicely, I use them daily. Elon Moist just followed me *_*

>> No.22296408

Chainlink passed Bitcoin SV weeks ago.

>> No.22296474
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22296474

>>22296285
>You can read that in Bitcoin's whitepaper
Get with the time, Boomer

>> No.22296491

>>22296408
BAND is a way better solution to the decentralized oracle problem. LINK will not stay in top 10 for long. It's chart clearly indicates, that further correction will take place.

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22296596

>>22296474
Though I'm 24, and hold hundreds of BSV. By 26 I will be a BSV millionaire.