do you run a bsv full node?
do you run a bsv full node?
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Not that I am aware of but my computer does a lot of things I am unaware of...
lol everytime I turn on my computer, my gpu fans get really loud. I'm not sure why
lol
300 full nodes in total is pretty bad
Node count is not a good metric to measure strength of the network, hashing power is better. End users should only need to run SPV's at most if that.
end user's should be encouraged to run their own full node's, the whole point of bitcoin is sovereignty
how is there any sovereignty in that? it gates so many potential users by default. The whole point in the sovereignty of bitcoin is being able to send to any other user without the possibility of seizure, hence peer-to-peer.
You got trolled.
Not everyone wants to run a full node. Most people are just going to want to buy, trade, or spend BSV without being forced to participate in its operation.
Do you know why full nodes are important to bitcoins network ?
not trolling
everyone has to run their full node for bitcoin to succeed, reason why keeping the cost of running a full node low is important. which is part of the small block argument
And that is exactly why BTC will fail (small blocks). BSV doesn’t need everyone to run a node, has large blocks and can scale... without forcing everyone to run a node.
BTC having small blocks is the reason why it will succeed and allow people in developing countries to participate by running their own full node.
You keep talking about everyone running a full node... look, it’s not our fault that BTC screwed up by only allowing small blocks and now it can’t succeed unless they force all their users to run a node. They shouldn’t have turned away from the protocol.
I still think he's trolling you.
speaking facts isnt trolling
how many humans do you know that run a full node?
Don't even try to troll me.
No. BTC having small blocks is why it will fail, because people won’t run full nodes. They will use 3rd party wallets that handle everything for them so they can just treat Bitcoin (BSV) like cash.
smh
word of the day:
DECENTRALIZATION
how am I trolling lol
The word of the day should be:
SCALING
encouraging decentralization is more important
Literally all the developers disagree with you. They just want a stable, unchanging, protocol that scales so they can build and make money.
scaling but losing the UPS of bitcoin, the decentralized aspect. you got your priorities messed up
BTC changed the original Bitcoin Protocol by limiting the block sizes... they are the ones who lost the UPS of Bitcoin. BSV restored the original protocol... which is why it can scale... like it is supposed to. My priority is the original Bitcoin Protocol.
we will see