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RE: The false "scalability" problem

in #blockchain2 years ago

BitcoinSV ($BSV), the original bitcoin protocol solves it. Most of the hash currently is controlled by three big players but it’s an open field. Scalable to millions of tps.

Another one that seems to have solved the trilemma is Radiant ($RXD) which is also an ASIIC resistant chain. It’s pretty new and not much is built on it yet but it’s got the same scaling potential as BSV.

It’s clear that the only secure and trustable kind of chain is a POW UTXO model.

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Funny! Thanks for commenting but if you read the article, I argue that we should rather avoid "scalable" blockchains. They are by nature "centralising " - precisely what Bitcoin wanted to combat or at least mitigate