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Re: Ordinals and other non-monetary "use cases" as miner reward on 2140+
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garlonicon
on 08/07/2024, 06:36:24 UTC
⭐ Merited by BlackHatCoiner (4)
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Can you please explain how doge manages to validate 10x the blocks as Bitcoin with all this CPU limitations mumbo jumbo?
Let's see:

Dogecoin blockchain size: https://blockchair.com/dogecoin/charts/blockchain-size
Bitcoin blockchain size: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/charts/blockchain-size

Let's say that Dogecoin currently is at 150 GB, while Bitcoin is at 600 GB. Which means, that Bitcoin processed 4x more data than Dogecoin.

So, where are those "10x the blocks"?

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Do they use some much wow shiba CPU that are different?
They use outdated version of Bitcoin Core, so they are less resistant to some attacks. And when Dogecoin suddenly raised in value and popularity, there was a time, when the network was simply stuck, and nodes were unable to synchronize the chain.

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While you're at it you might also explain to me why the mother of all shitcoin cumwrightvision didn't break with 100MB blocks!
Usually, BSV supporters think that non-mining nodes are not important at all, and they are fine, if only mining pools use full nodes. They expect that everyone else can stick with SPV nodes, so even 1 TB blocks is not a problem in that case, because regular users are not going to be independent peers in their system.