Bitcoin SV Announced a World Record Blocksize! Could the RIFT Protocol Handle...

Bitcoin SV Announced a World Record Blocksize! Could the RIFT Protocol Handle...

An interview by Alyona Karpinskaya Interviewing: Norbert Goffa Q: What do you think about the situation that Bitcoin SV has reached a block size of 638 MB on the bitcoin network? Is this really a world record? A: Congratulations to them, it is a big success. However, I wouldn’t call it the world record, since […]


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