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  2. Bitcoin scalability problem - Wikipedia

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    The Bitcoin scalability problem refers to the limited capability of the Bitcoin network to handle large amounts of transaction data on its platform in a short span of time. [1] It is related to the fact that records (known as blocks ) in the Bitcoin blockchain are limited in size and frequency.

  3. Here's how bitcoin could hit $225,000: Analyst [Video] - AOL

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    Bitcoin has continued to outperform since the Nov. 5 election, climbing to record highs near $100,000. Palmer said investors he talks to are also preparing for halving, a process that occurs every ...

  4. Bitcoin isn’t 'frothy' even with this rally — the 'Kimchi ...

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    Bitcoin may be at a record high, recapturing public attention as it crests six figures. But despite Coinbase climbing the App Store and Google Trends showing higher interest in "buy bitcoin," key ...

  5. Lightning Network - Wikipedia

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    The Lightning Network (LN) is a payment protocol built on the bitcoin blockchain. [1] It is intended to enable fast transactions among participating nodes (independently run members of the network) and has been proposed as a solution to the bitcoin scalability problem. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin All Dropped Today - AOL

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    Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is the biggest loser, falling 6.2% in the past 24 hours as of 3 p.m. ET and dropping below the $100,000 level. Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) is down 9.7% in that time to $3,350 and ...

  7. Nano (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Nano was launched in October 2015 by Colin LeMahieu to address the Bitcoin scalability problem and was created to reduce confirmation times and fees. [4] The currency implements no-fee transactions and achieves confirmation in under one second.

  8. Bitcoin Notches Another All-Time High, But Is It Still a Buy ...

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    In case you missed it, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has been on an absolute tear. Following the recent U.S. election that saw pro-crypto candidate Donald Trump win the presidency, Bitcoin has surged over ...

  9. SegWit - Wikipedia

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    This results in a chain of related transactions linked by their transaction identifier. However, it is possible for someone to change (mutate) unconfirmed bitcoin transactions without making them invalid, which changes the transaction's identifier, making child transactions invalid (i.e., link between transactions are broken).