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by jamoes
3071 days ago
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> Bitcoin Cash is fast and as low fees but if it manages to scale to something like a Visa network number of transactions, it will be centralized This just isn't true. Today's commodity hardware can already process gigabyte blocks[1], which corresponds to approximately 3000 tx/s globally. In addition, Moore's and Nielsen's laws will bring down the cost of cpu power and bandwidth, and will enable terrabyte-sized blocks within the next decade or two - all while still running on commodity hardware. [1] https://news.bitcoin.com/gigablock-testnet-researchers-mine-... |
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One thing is to test on a controlled environment another completely diferent thing is to test on real world.