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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoins 7 Transaction Per Second Limitation
by
achow101
on 26/12/2015, 03:58:41 UTC
On the matter of transaction confirmation by individual miners, I found two sources which contradict your position. At http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/16607/if-a-block-chain-is-considered-invalid-how-about-transactions-in-this-block-cha?rq=1 look for the answer to the top question "If a block chain is considered invalid, how about transactions in this block chain?"  At http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/30452/how-long-does-it-take-for-a-transaction-with-0-fees-to-be-confirmed-or-rejected look for the statement "No transaction can be rejected though, there's just no such thing in the protocol."
How do they contradict me?

I thought they did, but since you are apparently in agreement with them, the matter is settled: the 7-transaction-per-second limitation is and will be irrelevant for many present and future users of the BTClockchain.

 
No, I never said that. How do those articles lead to your conclusion? Please explain how I those contradict me (if in fact they do, then I probably missed something or you misunderstood something) and how those lead to the conclusion that the 7tps limit is irrelevant.