John Connor claims:
"You don't prevent it. Blockchain's have no end, only a beginning. Incentive Nodes and volunteers host the blockchain. Removing the blockchain from end user computers is how we can scale to millions of nodes without so much as a hiccup. ZeroLedger coded directly into the core code means it can be deployed anywhere including to embedded devices and microchips.
This combined with the Autonomous block size means we never have think about scalability again. That said we are currently the most scalable cryptocurrency codebase in existence. "
and here is the guantlet thrown down:
" Feel free to write code to stress test the network and debunk it's scalability and we can re-open this topic and examine the results. :cool:"
can someone prove this otherwise?