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Bitcoin SV mined a 103.8 MB block:
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-sv/block/563638

Twice actually, the first one got orphaned though.

>> No.12332762

>>12332744
Game over, Grandpa Bitcoin.

>> No.12332782

>>12332744
This is old news plus i dont think anyone cares. Even if csw is sadoshi literally no one likes him so it doesnt matter

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>>12332782
I think you give too much weight to how much people like Craig. Most of the world don't know and won't care enough to find out.

>> No.12333039

>>12332782
Yeah seems like noone gives a shit about SV. could pop out 10 100mb blocks and it'd prob dump.

>> No.12333093

>>12332835
It actually does matter a lot. Network effects and majority mass has huge influence

>> No.12333099 [DELETED] 

>>12332744
I poop my pants lole

>> No.12333103
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>>12332835
>>12333039

>> No.12333108

BIGGERBLOCKS.COM

>> No.12333165

>>12332744
> orphaned

Top KEK

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>>12333093
if nchain delivers a tenth of what they have been promising some hurt feelings in 2017 won't matter at all

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>>12333166
*2018 i mean. new year and all

>> No.12333211

>>12333166
Metanet is stupid tho. No ones gonna pay for that shit

>> No.12333242

>>12332744
i took 30% from people pumping bsv
i wanna take more but i would never forgive myself if i exited that scam with a loss

>> No.12333253

>>12332744
isn't that gonna make the size of the blockchain stupid big

>> No.12333279
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>>12332744
>5 TB blockchain end of 2019

LMAO
This shit is doomed.

>> No.12333771

>>12333211

they will if it saves them money

>> No.12334153

>>12333771
It costs $60k to put a movie on Metanet the way he's trying to do it. He's a chump.

>> No.12334171

>>12333242
same here +25%+-

>> No.12334356

>>12334171
I loaned money from my dad 5K I bough BSV futures on poloniex for 50$ sold ar 220$ made 22K euro in six days. never listen to biz. your 30% is just lucky fomo

>> No.12334367
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12334367

S K I N I N T H E G A M E
T
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>> No.12334583

>>12334153

Think about how much it costs for a corporation to distribute a film globally. 60k is nothing... People like netflix will save billions of dollars

>> No.12334716 [DELETED] 

>>12334356
nice larp nigger 5/8

>> No.12334726

>>12334356
nice larp nigger 3/5

>> No.12335155

>>12334153
>>12334583

and to distribute keys that allow you to watch it costs next to nothing ;^)

>> No.12335488

okay here is the crypto black pill

>> No.12335547

>>12332744
VISHNU

>> No.12335590
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12335590

>>12332744
>orphaned
kek

>> No.12335593

>>12334356
You didn't make $22K larp. At best you made $17K if the money you borrowed from your father was interest free. That's how I know you're lying, you can't even calculate profit.

>> No.12335652

>>12332744
I saw Craig Wright while visiting Auschwitz yesterday. Every time the tour guide started to talk about the camp he would interrupt by yawning really loudly and shout "Boring! Get to the good parts!" - I don't think he was even tired. When we got to the gas chamber he screamed "Fake, there were no gas chambers! The Soviets built this after the war" and then started mimicking a Jew suffocating on Zyklon B.

After the tour he walked straight up to me and said "they deserved it anyway", and praised the Nazis for their "decentralized" camp system, but they could have Proff of work to "improve the process." He then stood on a podium and informed everyone that Jews were "vermin" and that he had made it his mission to destroy the "Judeo-Bolshevic World Order."

Later that day the staff found pictures of the BSV logo stapled everywhere.

Even later they realized he stole most of shoes and striped pyjamas left by the gassing victims from the display. CCTV caught him walking around Nchain HQ in the pyjamas pretending to be a ghost.

I can't believe anyone would buy a coin made by this guy.

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12335948

BSV is the first coin in history which isn't meant to have any value on its own but to suck value out of another coin.

>> No.12336000

>>12335652
Lmfao

>> No.12336305
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>>12334153
Craig does mention that not everything on Metanet needs to be on the actual blockchain, data storages will still be a thing.

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>>12335590
i also thought lulz at first to be honest but blocks get orphaned all the time and they do these tests for a reason

>> No.12336344

>>12335652
haha

>> No.12336415

Fake bitcoin (btc) should look out.

With all the patents filed on original bitcoin (sv) there could be legal infringements.

>> No.12336497

>>12336415
anyone filing patents on bitcoin doesnt know what the FUCK they are doing

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>>12336497
>you not filing patents for your project because you want people holding hands under the rainbow
>some patent troll company steps in and fill the patents you didn't fill
>you cry a river when you can't do what you want with your own project
>maybe you somehow ignore patents and get away with it but now no big company will adopt your patent-breaking technology due to legal risks
nchain is just thinking about how the world works

>> No.12336608

>>12336574
nchain isn't thinking about how bitcoin works. they aren't even thinking about how china work. the absolute state

>> No.12336948

>>12332744
why did i buy this gd shitcoin. bout to plunge again. gonna be at 1/4 the hashrate of bcash at this rate. Roger could sneeze and 51% it.

>> No.12337013

>>12333771
It wont. People dont associate their data or privacy as payment. They care about dollars and cents. Its human psychology, as long as they arent directly paying with currency they feel they arent paying anything even though we are paying with our data. People drive miles to save cents on gas and shit, does it make sense to do that? No but we still do it anyway

>> No.12337028

>>12334153
>stream services
>storage services
>distributions services
>franchise services
>dvd services
>multiple country support services
now think again about what you just said

>> No.12337089

I kinda think to myself sometimes.
Like in 2022 when bsv fixes shit, he will just come and shows his keys to everyone, dragging fakecoins to hell, while bsv goes to pluto
I can see this happening. Dialog is very serious from that side.
He even openly let's random youtubers to skype him and talk shit with him.
That man has serious plans, let;s wait for what promised January will bring.

>> No.12337310

>>12337089
now is there any reason to hold short term tho? Chart is looking pretty fucked. Breaking the uptrend line as we speak.

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>>12335652

>> No.12337574

>>12337310
Short term? No.
I even myself don't have any.
It's a cool down phase right know, I believe it will continue till summer.
I will get my coins in Feb prob, soon major miners will get their million worth mining gear, I still believe they will abandon core and go with the sv flow and we can expect major change (if any), but who can afford to turn miners on and run electricity to minus profit?
But it's just my ramblings. I see bsv as long term right now, people are still hurt by crash and people barely knows what is bsv and what is Craig up to.
It will take time even for exchanges to get shit together.
If bsv fulfills it's promises, what about btc being main trading pair on everything?
Lot's of thing to change and everything.
It will take time.

>> No.12337945

is it true that vishnu is in the blockchain ?

>> No.12337978

>>12332744
please someone tell me how to create minimum fee transactions, I want to stress test BSV

>> No.12337980

>>12337945
Sir yes

>> No.12338502

>>12335652
Literally top kek

>> No.12338942

>>12337089
>Like in 2022 when bsv fixes shit, he will just come and shows his keys to everyone, dragging fakecoins to hell, while bsv goes to pluto
BSV is not fixing anything, they just swept the dirt under the carpet.
Brown Sacred Vishnu team is literally made by a fraud-scam-con fake-math artist (https://github.com/CultOfCraig/cult-of-craig)) and a pluri-criminal Antigua refugee having sex all day long with ladyboys.
They talk about Terabytes blocks, completely ignoring propagation time causing multiple problems, centralization caused by a Petabyte blockchain that is basically stored in CSW basement without any redundancy, masked as "decentralized".
This is like pretending torrent protocol should be "fixed" for business and government purposed by putting the global population torrent data on a server to make it faster.
BTC is literally the opposite, it's full resilience to government control.
They are so retard that they even think 0conf is safe. You cannot even start a conversation with these foolish ideas.
All these things are a big blinking red warning.
CSW is a fraud, Ayre is a criminal, BSV is a scam.
Move on my fren...

>> No.12338948

>>12337978
Just put 1 sat per byte or even less

>> No.12338958

Just in case anyones bags are getting a little too heavy for BTC.... doubt it though
>33kK4AqHeR35PbeXJJWgSRFstFUpUWBD9W

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>>12338958

>> No.12339064
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>> No.12339067

>>12338942
this must be pasta, without ketchup

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>>12338942
sure they burn millions of USD on mining the SV chain but they are just frauds, not serious at all

>> No.12339366

>>12337028
Hashes do the same job for a fraction of cent.

>> No.12339385

>>12338948
Do you know a wallet that allows that? I only found wallets that have some kind of minimal fee

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>>12333166
holy shit this image is pathetic

>> No.12339935

>>12339067
Nope, go shill 0conf and 2tb blocks to brainlets

>> No.12340013

>>12339100
bruh they arent even doing that anymore. it has hash commensurate with its shit tier mcap

>> No.12340473

>>12339935
look around you are the only one fudding
we just express our opinions while you sperg out of nowhere

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>>12340013
they still have around 1 exahash, which is the same as BTC had in 2016. it's an incredible amount of hashpower, not cheap at all. i think the other 2 exahashes they had during november is still up, just hashing on BTC or BCH for increased dump-ability later.

>> No.12340588

>>12332744
Scamcoin with or without big blocks. A fraud will always be a fraud.

>> No.12340644

>>12332744
>put cp on an immutable blockchain
>good idea
kek this shit will be over before eoy

>> No.12340677

>>12340509
1 exahash is nothing, it means your shitcoin is not secure

>> No.12340679

>>12338942
>You cannot even start a conversation with these foolish ideas.
yep

>> No.12340686
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>>12340644
child porn has been on the BTC blockchain since 2012 or something

>> No.12340710

>>12340686
you can't put cp on btc chain because there is no room for it. only a few bytes of data can be put to op_return some defunct urls don't count as actual cp that anyone with a blockchain browser can see.

craig plans to let you put gigabytes of data in there. which is more than enough.

>> No.12341088

>>12335652
nice ironical reverse psychology propaganda piece
still not buying bitcoin trash

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>>12340710
>you can't put cp on btc chain
like i said, it's already there. 1 kb or 1 gb, it's all the same. somebody would also need to pay for putting it there. besides, you'd need to have your own blockchain access to get those naughty bytes, companies that provide access wouldn't serve it. people are still thinking way too small.

>> No.12341220

>>12341165
only defunct urls (40 bytes) that can be taken down easily totally different from an immutable public repository. if you can't understand the difference you need to eat those bullets.

>> No.12341230

>>12341165
>companies that provide access
wtf???

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>>12341230
you're still thinking about pathetic babby chains, widen your damn mind and think in terms of bitcoin at scale. world fucking money, nigga.

>> No.12341331

>>12340473
It’s not an opinion you dumbfuck, it’s hard rock facts.
BSV shillers say:
-0conf is safe, while it’s proven in real life to be both cheap and easy to double spend.
-SegWit has a critical flaw (which is the real FUD, or BS), yet no attack was ever made.
-Big Chad block is good, failing to understand that:
a) you end up with centralized nodes cause no one will run a Petabyte node
b) you have no disadvantages to spam the network
c) storing cp is feasible and cheap
d) propagation time sucks, orphaned block are much more likely to happen, and you end up again with more centralization

BSV mining and distribution sucks, it’s totally controlled by 2 psycho scammers, and hashrate is shit, which means no security since BSV have no mitigations like BCH (which is also a chink scam)

Please be realistic and reasonable, otherwise you will get rekt in no time.

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>>12341331
You can learn about the fatal SegWit flaw here:
https://youtu.be/hO176mdSTG0

Warning: Not for brainlets that can't watch for 30 minutes and you actually have to want to understand the issue.

>> No.12341440

>>12341367
>fatal
SegWit is up and running, go ahead and try to abuse it, you’re gonna be billionaire, kek

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>>12341440
i warned you brainlet. just because the flaw hasnt been used yet doesnt mean it aint there nigger.

>> No.12341715

>>12341511
Get 30+ exahash, node majority with outdated or custom bitcoind, and then we can talk about it, but at this point BTC will have much bigger troubles than SegWit. Anyway, not a smart move to invest in 30+ exahash, mining at loss and attacking the network. It’s like shooting at your feet with a bazooka.

>> No.12341746

Test

>> No.12341854

>>12341165
It's just links you dumb fool, if someone wanted to put images on the blockchain they'd have to somehow get their hands on both an untraceable IP address to broadcast the transactions and also untraceable Bitcoin.

>> No.12341877

>>12341854
>he doesnt know

>> No.12342606

>>12341267
if your faggot vision for bitcoin is that you will access it through companies then go fuck yourself and your centralized shitcoin!

also "immutable" and "censorship resistant" my ass!

this fucking poocoin i swear...

>> No.12342620

>>12341715
damage could be done with a lot less to be honest you don't even need majority of hash to force other miners to defect from enforcing segwit rules. that's the worst part of segwit. it fucked up the incentives.

but thank god it's totally opt in and we can not use it or abandon it any time it looks like it's going to hell.

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>>12341331

-0conf is fine... the amount of merchants that have been defrauded over double spends is exactly zero. Sending a tx to yourself is not double spending. 0conf is an economic and risk issue, which is why core doesn't get it, as they don't understand economics related to Bitcoin.

-Big blocks are how Bitcoin works, not Lightning crud which will never work and has literally dozens of major issues with it
a) read Satoshi, Bitcoin always ends in data centers... raspberry pi adds nothing to the network, sorry
b) there is no spam, miners set whatever fee is profitable to them, they make money as long as you pay
c) storing CP on an immutable ledger is about the stupidest thing ever, evidence of a crime recorded forever
d) orphans are how Bitcoin signals and how scale and efficiency occur

BSV is just the original Bitcoin whitepaper, no BS added

>> No.12342686

https://beta.forkdelta.app/#!/trade/0xa8bdc8882987a3ed83d8030f08d64479f1eff731-ETH

>not buying TRUE
>Shorting Okex
No wonder you're poor

>> No.12342692

>>12342686

Kek just got 35k

>> No.12342698

>>12342686
stop spreading this OP, you're going to ruin a good opportunity by reposting this on /biz/, everyone should sage this thread

>> No.12342702

>>12342686
How do you trade on OKEx? Kyc is gay

>> No.12342709

>>12342671
>0conf is fine
no it's not, there is a reason everyone waits for not one but multiple confirmations.
>Sending a tx to yourself is not double spending
well it kinda how it works. the point is you spend the same outputs twice and the transaction with the higher fee will make it to the blockchain most likely.

>> No.12342720

>>12342702
Literally just Google "Korean id"

>> No.12342735

>>12342686
Thanks anon =3 just shorted okex ez!!

>> No.12342742

>>12342686
Wow just checked they're actually like 6 pennies cheaper on FD...lol...just got 12k.

>> No.12342750

Vibe is releasing an FPS game next week. Not many people know about it yet. It looks amazing. Get in quick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqSL-_zetzI

>> No.12342759

>>12342720
Worked. Good shit buddy I'll tell my amerfat friends about this.

>> No.12342773

>>12342750
jesus that looks horrible is that for little kids?

>> No.12342832

>>12342709

Merchants like Bitpay have accepted 0conf for a while now

The point is as a merchant, you choose what you are willing to risk. If I send my tx to the merchant, the merchant decides when to send the tx onto the network. If I try to double spend it won't work. They detect me, or I am after, I lose either way. Right now there isn't a lot of merchant activity on Bitcoin, but 0conf becomes more and more secure as scale occurs (and it has everything to do with economic incentives and little to do with protocol changes like what ABC is proposing)

>> No.12342925

>>12342832
i love how cashies think double spend attacks are dependent on rbf. ii can't count how many times a retarded fuck claimed rbf is the reason for confirmation requirements. when in fact with rbf you can't change decrease the outputs thus not able to do meaningful double spend, on the other hand a non-rbf double spend was possible before it. they just don't fucking understand. if it will be possible to ever pay 0-conf with no kyc (obviously anything online service or delivery can afford to cancel your order if you double spend i'm talking about physical) i'm gonna get so much free shit it's ridiculous.

>> No.12342952

>>12342686
Ok I unironcally just got 6k. Good find lad!

>> No.12343335

>>12342720
Kek it worked

>> No.12343651

>>12342925
Ok idiot

>> No.12343819

>>12333279
I tried telling people that 2 years ago and everyone was like "nah by 2020 100TB drives will cost $5" You really can't argue with these idiots. It's plain to see they are either really dumb or really smart and just shilling stuff they know has no future.

>> No.12344077

Short bsv

>> No.12344234

>>12343819

A seagate barracuda 10TB drive costs $345
10 * 345 = 3450usd for 100TB

It costs 1 million Bitcoin to store 100TB of data at a standard rate of 1 sat/byte (1/100 million * 100 trillion bytes)

Even at the current low exchange rate of 1 BSV = 87usd, this is 87 million dollars for 100TB

If you are a 5% miner and get 5% of the block rewards during this period, this equals $4.35 million

So.... $4.35 million for $3,450 worth of hard drive space... hmmm, is it worth it?

Core idiots never get the economic part of this it seems...

>> No.12344521

>>12342686
Easiest short of my life LMAO

>> No.12344719

>>12342698
Too late jew

>> No.12344858

>>12344719
Go back to pol racist

>> No.12345042

>>12342686
Thanks for the bags bruh

>> No.12345236

>>12342686
Just so you guys know okex closed deposits for true until tomorrow. Wait to send until then. Thanks by the way anon scooped up 90k cheap TRUE. True biz roots here man. True roots.

>> No.12345246

what was the bot mirror of sanjays twitter

>> No.12345317

>>12345236
>>12342686

Accumulating on that shit all night I guess

>> No.12345398

>>12341331
>you end up with centralized nodes cause no one will run a Petabyte node
that's the fucking point you goddamn retard
it's an alphabet-agency-coin, not one meant to give you freedom.
the genius move is that its centralization will happen gradually (getting crypto-fans onboard): enthusiasts will keep syncing, but in decades it will just be a few data-centers/miners.

>> No.12345512

>>12342606
No normie in their right mind would give a single fuck nor would they ever even know what a public or private key even is. Banks aren't going anywhere regardless you emotionally invested retard.

>> No.12345516

>>12342720
What shitty kyc LOL

>> No.12345522

>>12332744
I took a 103 MB shit today; toilet flushed it just fine

>> No.12345610

>>12342686
Based and redpilled

>> No.12345621

>>12345398

Privacy increases with scale and tx volume.

Core has made BTC easy to trace with the block limit and encouraging address reuse

>> No.12345733

>>12345516
All Korean exchanges work that way

>> No.12345806

Kek

>> No.12345909

>>12342686
Tfw you might make it

>> No.12346252

Bsv is a pnd coin

>> No.12346260

Honestly forgot this shitcoin existed

Why has shilling dropped off a cliff now? Was relentless last month

>> No.12346284

>>12342686
Just got 12k. TRUE is unironcally our next moon

>> No.12346413

>>12345621
Bullshit, on the privacy side it's the fucking same thing, blockchain is public, if you need to follow a transaction stream it's fucking easy my dear fagtard.
If you need privacy use ZEC, not empty-chain 0.1k avg blocks BSV where you can literally follow streams without any tool.

Going to write a shitty script to save and extract data from BSV blockchain, so people realize how bad it is to allow storing cheap useless spam (or even criminal) data forever.
BSV is encouraging criminality.
>muh, crime stored forever
Literally one million methods to hide the source of crypto and IP if you are careful enough, since exchange kyc verification is pure BS

>> No.12346424

>>12346260
>Why has shilling dropped off a cliff now?
Hello newfag

>> No.12346454

>>12335652
Yeah, the guy who said he doesn't care about the first world and whose top goal is to serve Africans? The one who has a homo as his CEO? The one whose business partner whores around with under-age prostitutes? The one who rants against nationalism? He's a bitch.

>> No.12346475

>>12342686
Why is this so slept on. Delectable coin thanks anon!

>> No.12346588

Bsv is such a scam LOL.!

>> No.12346657

>>12345398
>not one meant to give you freedom.
So what's the fucking point? If you need a shitty bank coin use XRP then and join their shill army.
Crypto-fans already know that BSV is centralized shit, only brainlets will fall into this trap.

>> No.12346839

Just went ALL in on bch check

>> No.12346893

>>12336608
>Satoshi isn't thinking about how bitcoin works
How stupid are you? I guess it's time for mommy to change your diaper

>> No.12347061

>>12342686
What happened to etherdelta

>> No.12347095

>>12347061
Nothing ?

>> No.12347106

>>12342686
>>12347095
Fork delta is the same website just forked?

>> No.12347126

>>12347106
Yes

>> No.12347279

>>12345512
what a fucking retard...

>> No.12347367

>>12333166
if they deliver anything they promosed i will eat mcafees dick

>> No.12347394

>>12346413

Scale changes the difficulty of analyzing the blockchain. With small blocks, it doesn't require much computing power and creating graphs and models of the entire network is relatively easy. As scale occurs the complexity and computation required increases exponentially to the point of it being infeasible to analyze.

I would not recommend using ZEC or any of these anon coins. Bitcoin is private and not anonymous for good reason, not the least of which is the law. Law enforcement can confiscate funds that you cannot prove a source of. Bitcoin is perfectly private as long as good practices are followed (not reusing keys, etc) and has the advantage of being able to disclose transaction history when needed. This is very important for legitimate use as money for many reasons. Unfortunately most people involved in crypto do not consider legal or economic aspects of this at all, so they miss the mark on these things...

>> No.12347968

>>12347394
You're trolling right or are you actually retarded

>> No.12348098

>>12347394
>Law enforcement can confiscate funds that you cannot prove a source of.
which part of unconfiscateable you dont understand?

>> No.12348179

>>12333279
>>12343819
So NANO, XLM, or XRP will be the future we asked for?

Loading up on XLM.

>> No.12348197

>>12335948
Buy XMR.

>> No.12348217

>>12336321
“Billionaire”

>> No.12348429

>>12347968
Kek