After 64Mb, bComm Association scaling plan for Bitcoin (BCH SV) – 1 Gb Blocks in 12 months
Following successful mining of 64Mb blocks on Bitcoin (BCH SV) chain, bComm Association announces plan to begin mining 1Gb blocks within 12 months time.
Following successful mining of 64Mb blocks on Bitcoin (BCH SV) chain, bComm Association announces plan to begin mining 1Gb blocks within 12 months time.
Since the Nov 15th Bitcoin BCH hard fork, the Bitcoin ABC developers seems doing what Bitcoin SV supporters had feared – throwing everything they can at the network.
We have not yet seen Nakamoto Consensus in true action as it was ruined by a market manipulation last week during the BCH hash vote. Bitmain and Bitcoin.com should not be rewarded by the exchanges for cheating, and should not get the BCH infrastructure.
After last week's Bitcoin BCH hard fork, two cryptocurrencies were launched – BCHABC and BCHSV. There's one that has potential to be considered a fraudulent pump-and-dump scheme.
nChain CEO Jimmy Nguyen release a statement after the November 15th Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network upgrade, a hash war has been fought with miners voting between two competing implementations of the BCH protocol—Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin ABC.
nChain Group CEO Jimmy Nguyen warns of legal risks of adding a new opcode to Bitcoin BCH -- OP_CHECKDATASIG (or OP_DATASIGVERIFY) -- not contained in the original Satoshi protocol.
CoinGeek.com was hit with a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack which took some time to get under control.
Nakamoto Consensus works and miners have spoken, and it’s now virtually impossible for there to be any other outcome than Satoshi Vision (SV) for the future of the one true Bitcoin BCH, particularly if we are looking at honest, dedicated hash. The CoinGeek-initiated Bitcoin SV is set to win!
Why do companies go public at all? Why are there capital markets in the first place? What’s the point of selling shares in a company?
nChain chief scientist Dr. Craig Wright warns that certain individuals appear to want to criminalize the Bitcoin BCH blockchain through the DSV OP_Code.
The same concern is being raised over the OP_CHECKDATASIG, or DSV, op_code for Bitcoin BCH. The opcode allows for the integration of a third-party oracle—one that exists outside of the blockchain—that can publish prices for use in wagers of any type, including on the movement of Bitcoin BCH.
The seventeenth installment in a weekly column, A Power of Facing looks at the prospects for freer enclaves, societies, build on the power of cryptocurrency and its underlying tech. It’s no longer a fantasy.
The sixteenth installment in a weekly column, A Power of Facing cobbles together the various entry points Wall Street has recently taken up to position themselves within the crypto ecosystem. There’s a pattern forming.
I’d like to start off with my personal view of what Bitcoin is. Bitcoin is sound money for the entire world to use. I believe that the current economic model as designed by Satoshi Nakamoto works, today.
A report showed that ICOs, overall, are not the money-makers most people think. In fact, according to a recent study, the majority of the ICOs could potentially be considered a failure.
The fifteenth installment in a weekly column, A Power of Facing muses about the important lessons to be taken from the 2017 run, and why the bear market we’re all suffering is a chance to orient ourselves back to basic truths about wealth creation, wealth building.
The fourteenth installment in a weekly column, A Power of Facing examines the International Monetary Fund’s continual warnings about the power of cryptocurrency.
The thirteenth installment in a weekly column, A Power of Facing explains how the father of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee, believes he can create a new and better internet.
By the time millions of people are using cryptocurrencies and blockchain applications, the technical details will be hidden and the average user won’t need to take an interest, any more than they now do in how the internet works.
It seems the missing piece in fully blockchainizing and decentralizing food supply is the same hindrance for decentralizing most industries: quality control.