>10MB record transaction size shows what’s possible on Bitcoin
>Bitcoin has been breaking more records—the last 48 hours has seen two of the largest transactions ever processed. The two transactions, which saw two high-definition photos recorded forever on the Bitcoin SV (BSV) blockchain, were 5.8MB and 9.74MB.
>Those size figures are for single transactions, not blocks. Not so long ago, even blocks of that size would’ve made headlines.
How do I immortalize Goatse on there? Someone needs to tell me..
Luke James
Fake
John Phillips
So what happens if someone puts cp on the chain ?
Jose Parker
the same thing when someone uploads it to dropbox or facebook?
Zachary Sanchez
>Though these two transactions demonstrate Bitcoin’s technical capabilities, it’s probably not a great idea to try uploading high-def images to the blockchain en masse, at least in single transactions. You can still do this using a service that spreads the image over several transactions or compresses the image (BitPaste, Twetch, Weiblock, to name a few).
Christian Sullivan
If you wouldn't mind, go ahead and upload this pic also
not exactly the same, because dropbox or facebook can take it down.
Parker Anderson
Leave this board in shame, BSVjeets. Go.
Austin Myers
there's literally tons of it already on bsv. anyone who download the bsv full node could technically be put in prison given the right legal argument. stay away from it.