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Tiena SekharanBlocksize Wars- When Bitcoin split in 2The most common criticism of Bitcoin is that it is slow and has limited capacity.Sep 3, 2022Sep 3, 2022
Sarah Satoshi 🎀inLadies in Bitcoin21 Days of Bitcoin (Sarah’s Version) | Lesson 9: The Great Fork Wars of 2017This series was originally published via Bitcoin Magazine. If you’d like to earn 2100 free sats, sign up for the email version here.Feb 22, 2022Feb 22, 2022
John CarvalhoAnswering a Journalist’s Bitcoin Scaling QuestionsBelow is an email exchange I had with someone apparently tasked with aggregating text about Twitter fights about Bitcoin stuff. Enjoy!Feb 14, 20192Feb 14, 20192
Níckolas GolineinThe Blockchain's StateBitcoin 2.0 — Part 2 — SegWitDo you understand why SegWit was chosen over big blocks? There’s more to SegWit than block size, like transaction malleability correction.Sep 23, 2018Sep 23, 2018
René - VNV AdvisoryWhy maximum transaction capacity of blockchains might be of lesser importance after all.Could it be that too much time is spent in the blockchain sphere on discussions about maximum transaction capacity? It is presented as a…Sep 13, 2018Sep 13, 2018