BSV is not only the original Bitcoin, it's the first time it's actually been used as intended. Nothing in crypto can be done on Bitcoin, which begs the question, why do we need another 8,000 coins that no one uses? We only need one that fits the whole world.
"All the other crypto projects are trying to stop it because of the sheer scale of the invention."
Craig Wright has re-enabled the scripting language, removed script length limits and unlimited block size on BSV. This means you can upload all the data to the blockchain and write any functions you want to use now.
You can also sell the data on the blockchain to other parties and also sell the functions.
So it's a computer that can do about 10,000 operations per second at the moment, and it will release Teranode later this year, which will increase the capacity to about a million operations per second. He is aiming for a billion operations per second in the next few years.
The system, we will be able to rebuild the entire global system on BitcoinSV. Not just money, but everything. All other crypto projects are trying to stop it because of the sheer scale of the invention.
Think of it this way: each TX on BSV can open a payment channel to 4 billion sequential TXs. So if it is capable of doing a billion TX/sec (TPS), multiply each TX by 4 billion subsequent TXs, and you have an extremely fast supercomputer capable of executing trillions of transactions in parallel.
That's "scale" and that's the kind of world-class supercomputer we need to run the global economy. It makes all other crypto-currencies look absolutely ridiculous in comparison. That's what's going on. The best kept secret in 'crypto'.