Now you know how I feel, when all you shills promote this crap on the Bitcoin Wall Observer thread.
If it were the
BTC Wall Observer thread, you might have a valid point.
Do ya own research
BSV follows the white paper closest.
Wanna dispute that with same weak crap?
Bye
LOL, seems like you never read the WP...
In the whitepaper: "7.Reclaiming Disk Space"
https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdfA block header with no transactions would be about 80 bytes. If we suppose blocks aregenerated 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 of 1.2GB per year,
storage should not be a problem even if the block headers must be kept in memory."
So according to the whitepaper, Bitcoin should be light enough so that anyone with a standard computer can store the blockchain.
BSV "vision" of the whitepaper ?
https://bitcoinsv.io/vision/2 – Scalability
[...]
"Massive scaling is also important to convince enterprises to use BSV for their blockchain applications – which will require
big blocks and large throughput capacity."
Big blocks are in no way the vision of the real Satoshi. His vision is the average Joe being able to run a full node on an everyday computer.
Moreover, what's the very title of the whitepaper ? "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"
NO smart contracts, Bitcoin was not designed to be Ethereum, there is not a single reference to "smart contracts".
Amazing that you read all that without understanding that it
explicitly says that Moore's (so-called) Law will allow us to process
big blocks (your emphasis) while
storage should not be a problem (again, your emphasis).
Now you know how I feel, when all you shills promote this crap on the Bitcoin Wall Observer thread.
If it were the
BTC Wall Observer thread, you might have a valid point.
It is.
When was it renamed? That certainly isn't the name under which Adam opened it.
Have a nice life.
Thanks. So far, so good.
Interesting article from Crypto Law Review:
https://medium.com/cryptolawreview/bitcoin-battle-668349176b38Reads as though they were likely already convinced of SV's superiority before they wrote the article. But even read with such a bias in mind, it contains useful insights on the battle between BTC, BCH and SV in the hearts and minds of the people.