The biggest block ever in number of transactions:
Height: 4,775
Size: 780,820,097
txs: 3,983,283
Time: 2019-11-11T17:26:25
Hash: "0000000010087475136da7388f6401eeb204d2828d2245d5e9ce875ef840a0bd"
Confirmations: 2
Forwarded from 2008 361 Ray Dillinger - Bear 400 (@RamonQuesada)
“Both Satoshi and I objected that [Bitcoin] wouldn't scale at 1MB. Hal was concerned about a potential DoS attack though, and after discussion, Satoshi agreed... But all 3 of us agreed that 1MB had to be temporary because it would never scale.”

-Ray Dillinger

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=946236.msg10388435#msg10388435
Bueno éste Meetup del próximo sabado 16 va a traer varias sorpresas, además de celebrar el primer año de bsv, también tenemos confirmada, la visita desde Madrid, de nuestro recien embajador bsv para España Alex Agut @apagut (un "viejo" conocido y amigo nuestro), pero también otras personas que vendrán de fuera de la ciudad de Valencia, desde Castellón vendrá Jose Felip @JoseFelip, también un viejo conocido y amigo, y alguien que vendrá por primera vez desde Murcia, se trata de una sorpresa muy agradable que conocí en el minihackathon de Barcelona este verano, para los que vengan os aseguro que Jose Hidalgo @rloadd, no va a pasar inadvertido por mucho que se lo propone, os dejo algo de lo rarísimo que veáis a encontrar de él por internet.

Es probable que se unan a la celebración algunos amigos mas, por eso digo:

Como siempre el flipe está garantizado!!!!!!

https://youtu.be/xnM4AX2P_Fo
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Forwarded from 410 James A Donald (@RamonQuesada)
Transparency and Government.
By Craig Wright
15 Nov 2019


"In 2008, it was James Donald who argued with me in saying, “But the way I understand your proposal, it does not seem to scale to the required size.”

Where he argued that Bitcoin required monetary value and a very large network, he failed to understand that Bitcoin was not designed to be a system operating outside of government control. It was always designed to act within law. Bitcoin does not require hundreds of millions of people all interacting; I created simplified payment verification (SPV), allowing users to just be users. The problem here, of course, is that people like James Donald were not seeking a system that operated within the legal system. They dream of a system that acts outside of government and legislative control. The difficulty in creating Bitcoin lay in implementing a system that could not be subverted to act outside of legal and legislative controls but instead operate across international jurisdictional lines, provide monetary tracing, and continue without moving towards the anonymous monetary system that we have seen develop with all digital currencies prior to Bitcoin."

https://craigwright.net/blog/law-regulation/transparency-and-government/