On Relay: How Different Bitcoin Developers Are Speeding Up the Network (Part 1)

On Relay: How Different Bitcoin Developers Are Speeding Up the Network (Part 1)

Bitcoin is designed as a peer-to-peer network, where nodes randomly connect to other nodes. Transactions and blocks are transmitted over this network by these nodes, until each has received all. This works quite well, as the distributed model makes Bitcoin relatively censorship-resistant; there is no central point of control to shut down or pressure into....


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