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Topic: [ANN][Main] Bitcore- BTX - Datacarriersize up to 220 bytes - page 768. (Read 730297 times)

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earlier asked: need nodes to sync wallet.

check https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/CoinInfo/?coin=BTX

click on connections
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Bitcore (BTX) - The Future is Now
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Is it possible to use a wallet different from bitcore wallet?
The wallet that I am using can support btx.

Thank you!
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Bitcore (BTX) - The Future is Now
If bitcoin had 20MB blocks full nodes would have to keep more than 1tb of blockchain data, so yeah big blocks don't really solve scaling issues.
For sure it does. You could distribute the same amount of transactions just to less blocks. The size difference just depends on the overhead and the rate the blocks are filled with transactions.
And if not you would be trading storage requirements for transaction speed. Which is in my opinion a good idea since storage is cheap.
You don't only need to store the data, you must be able to access it, and read times go up proportionally with size. It's a hack, a trade off, not a solution.
Searching (which is what I think you mean especially by reading) is not exponentially nor linear. So for the next years, especially with Bloom filters, it's not such a big problem. For sure the current type of storing the blockchain is no solution for the next century, but to be true the performance ascpects of bitcore are the best which are currently out there and have already proven to work.
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A little comparison of specifications of Bitcoin and Bitcore.


That's some epic grammar right there. Cheesy "Does someone want to change shoes?" is what you were probably after.

why you always compare blockchain size. i dont understand this. yes for sure now blockchain size is very low because there are no transactions. but it will grow so much if all is used.

I think it is being emphasized because block size will not be enough very soon for more transactions, and we might have to wait for the queue to fill in the block.
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very good explain in this thread, i has read this project thread and very interested to join this project, but is till confused about the ICO project information, because in this thread i did not look it 
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
If bitcoin had 20MB blocks full nodes would have to keep more than 1tb of blockchain data, so yeah big blocks don't really solve scaling issues.
For sure it does. You could distribute the same amount of transactions just to less blocks. The size difference just depends on the overhead and the rate the blocks are filled with transactions.
And if not you would be trading storage requirements for transaction speed. Which is in my opinion a good idea since storage is cheap.
You don't only need to store the data, you must be able to access it, and read times go up proportionally with size. It's a hack, a trade off, not a solution.
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Hi, I would like to know if there is a link to BitCore-QT I downloaded the purse which was on the first page for Windows but it's not like I saw on the diagram thanks

https://prnt.sc/h5q03z

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Bitcore (BTX) - The Future is Now
If bitcoin had 20MB blocks full nodes would have to keep more than 1tb of blockchain data, so yeah big blocks don't really solve scaling issues.
For sure it does. You could distribute the same amount of transactions just to less blocks. The size difference just depends on the overhead and the rate the blocks are filled with transactions.
And if not you would be trading storage requirements for transaction speed. Which is in my opinion a good idea since storage is cheap.
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Will snapshot work for both address types? Segwit and the legacy ones?

And when can I claim my new BTX via bitcore.cc? Let's hope price will not dump right after the claim is available.
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
If bitcoin had 20MB blocks full nodes would have to keep more than 1tb of blockchain data, so yeah big blocks don't really solve scaling issues.
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A little comparison of specifications of Bitcoin and Bitcore.


That's some epic grammar right there. Cheesy "Does someone want to change shoes?" is what you were probably after.

why you always compare blockchain size. i dont understand this. yes for sure now blockchain size is very low because there are no transactions. but it will grow so much if all is used.
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After sustained evaluation on @Bitcore_BTX , we affirm that BTX will be listed on Bit-Z at 12:00.Nov.06,2017🚀🚀🚀
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I think by now one should be able to move ones Bitcoin since the snapshot of the blockchain have been made
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How much of the total Bitcore will be distributed after the distribution of the 2nd snapshot ?
will you continue with airdropping every monday?
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After the 2nd of November, the market cap will significantly increase, which should attract new investors.

wich should also decrease the price..

Possible because people will dump those coins after getting 25%

Pump before the 25% air drop and then a dump after.


That was exactly what happened !!!
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Nice concept,but getting a sign message is like walking from london to Edinburgh

Signing message is easy and straight forward.
If you need a guideline,please reach out.
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Please send detail info about team and whitepaper and where website this project?

Please check these and more on the first page of this topic/article.
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Please send detail info about team and whitepaper and where website this project?

You must be a spammer, how can you be asking for something on thesame thread you are, we all know that information on the website is always found on the first page of the Ann thread.
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