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Nikamoto
Huge OP_RETURN data transactions are not standard on BCH and do not propagate easily, hence one would have to approach a miner to help mine them.
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That's part of the "harder", but my original point was also that because it's non-standard, there aren't any apps that can just do that in the hands of script kiddies.
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And swiping a button 1400 times sounds a lot easier than swiping it 500,000 (although of course, one could outsource it to a click farm if determined).

I'm not saying it's impossible.
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Just that it's harder in terms of effort needed.
Nikamoto
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You can program your computer to sign them all and he'll do that in few minutes (or more)
I agree swiping 1400 is ridiculous but you can do without that. As you said it's just for fun
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Ok, feel free to try that on Bitcoin Cash BCH.
I think you may find it harder / costlier than you imagine.
Nikamoto
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There are doing that for stress test I believe, they have programs and we get huge blocks
But maybe you're right and it's hard to propagate lot of small txs instead of few big ones
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BU's Gigabit Testnet Initiative will aim to show 1000tx/s on BU client soon.

Previous stress tests by "Satoshi Shotgun" did highlight bottlenecks in BCH, many have seen improvements.