Bitcoin SV (BSV): scaling at record levels, with more to come
The goal of Bitcoin SV ecosystem for bigger blocks is on track with block cap raises to 2GB, proving the naysayers wrong with BSV technical advancements.
The goal of Bitcoin SV ecosystem for bigger blocks is on track with block cap raises to 2GB, proving the naysayers wrong with BSV technical advancements.
In processing such a large amount of data online, the test proved BSV can handle much larger throughputs than it currently does.
We take a look on how far the Bitcoin SV develop with continuous upgrade and more up on its sleeve.
Yellow Card won Disrupter Of The Year award in 2023 as it expanded to cover 20 African countries, and as CMO John Colson tells CoinGeek, 2024 will be bigger.
The Bitcoin SV node team has been true to its goal of massive scaling with huge upgrade on BSV client with version 0.2.0.
The block, which was mined on February 6, had 188,101 transactions and collected 9.7 BSV in fees, coming just weeks after TAAL announced a max block size of 4GB.
比特币SV生态系统用于更大块的目标正在实现,块帽上升至2GB,证明了反对者BSV技术进步的错误。
In this week’s Bitcoin Vision, Founding President of the Bitcoin Association Jimmy Nguyen highlights the latest major developments that have taken place in the Bitcoin SV ecosystem.
BSV Node version 0.2.1 brings several improvements for miners in preparation for the Quasar protocol upgrade.
Jimmy Nguyen traveled recently to Colombia in order to spread the word on Bitcoin SV (BSV) and how Bitcoin is changing commerce.
Steve Shadders explained all the thought going into the Quasar upgrade, and what could possibly come from it.
As demand for capacity on the mainnet continues to grow, miners have signaled that they intend to raise the block size ‘hard cap’ setting on their node to 2 GB. The change is set on August 13, 2021 at 13:00 (UTC).