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    Hydrogen (OP)
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    March 19, 2017, 12:03:42 AM
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    Block size isn't important.

    What is important, is how many transactions per second 2MB and larger block sizes can yield.

    And whether those gains outweigh the added vulnerability & other negatives associated with them?

    Am I right in thinking this?

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    I still don't understand why people cite "2MB blocks" as if that by itself is self justifying.

    If the N64 having a 64 bit bus didn't make it superior to the original playstation, which was a 32 bit machine.

    Should I assume 2MB blocks (without other supporting stats and data) will solve every problem bitcoin faces?

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