BSV has already won & does not depend on Twetch. Twetch’s users’ info is already stored on BSV; that info can be used by any competing social media app. Besides Twetch is only 1 of many apps that run on BSV. BSV has the monopoly on infinite scalability.
“Your coin vs my coin; them vs us.” This mentality is exactly what they want. United we stand, divided we fall. I’m not trying to pump BSV but nothing comes close to it. It is our best chance to out-compete Silicon Valley. The restored original Bitcoin.
That is why SEGWIT coins such as BCH & BTC just get in the way of out-competing Silicon Valley. The same goes for ETHERIUM; it cannot scale & just gets in the way of BSV. When crypto people oppose BSV, they are just causing confusion & delaying progress.
To out-compete Silicon Valley, Bitcoin technology has to be MUCH better than their best. BSV is much better with infinite scalability & legal recourse in the event of disputes (BSV signature & transaction stored together). Segwit separated the sig from tx.
I don’t think that those who trade their BSV for NFTs or anything else, truly understand Bitcoin. Seriously. I don’t think there’d be 1 person who understands the power of RESTORED Bitcoin, who wouldn’t hold onto their BSV with tooth & nails. NEW internet.
Processes could be created/defined by users as objects instantiated from a generic PROCESS class with attributes such as name, receiver-id, sender-id, attachment etc using tokens; then the user could design the workflow by connecting the processes.
Hey @4 . It would be very BENEFICIAL to add a WORKFLOW component to Twetch so that users with their @identifiers can interact with each other via a workflow & make their processes more efficient & effective. That would be a game changer for Twetch.
Maybe start out really small by looking at all the manual processes that happen in your company & look for a manual process that can be AUTOMATED. Where are you storing your data? Can it be encrypted & stored on BSV? Look to lower costs or increase value.
Many have started to understand & are building on the restored Bitcoin (BSV) protocol. With unlimited block size, OP Codes restored & everything else restored, all will realise that it’s the ONLY thing that works. All other cryptos are just distractions.
Yes, CSW is without a shadow of a doubt Satoshi Nakamoto. He wanted to stay out of it but realised that even the intellectuals were too stupid to truly understand the power of his creation. That is why he restored Bitcoin & is guiding with baby steps.
VEHICLE WITH FLAT TYRES Binance-listed cryptos some with high transaction fees. Some private with no legal recourse in disputes; SEGWIT. All unscalable.
SPACE SHIP VEHICLE *** BSV *** INFINITELY SCALABLE.
No need for all to understand “crypto” but all will be using BSV whether they know it or not. Few understand TCP/IP but everyone uses the internet. BSV is the new internet because it’s the ONLY INFINITELY scalable solution with its own DBMS. Data = new oil
You’ve no idea & wasting my time. Mining big blocks has nothing to do with centralisation. On the contrary, the fact that miners compete to add a new big block to the chain, means that it is DECENTRALISED via competition & economics. /trolltoll @7709 $5.00
Hedera is centralised. Its website says, “Hedera is owned and governed by the world's leading organizations”. “Council members are committed to governing software changes”. It cannot be compared to BSV’s decentralised public ledger that no one controls.
Hedera is a centralised. It’s website says, “Hedera is owned and governed by the world's leading organizations”. “Council members are committed to governing software changes”. It cannot be compared to BSV’s decentralised public ledger that no one controls.
The winning strategy would evaluate which of the two players is least likely to ‘not’ be able to move; preempting the decisions made by the node owners relating to where the successor nodes will be. Good game.
Silver is extremely undervalued. I believe it has more value than gold because of its utility & because there are essentially no new lands to mine. Having said that, I also firmly believe that Bitcoin (bsv) is infinitely more undervalued than silver is.