What does he mean by this?

What does he mean by this?

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oh god that guy is cringy

Hes going to create a centralized coin and blame people for not “catching” on to his cryptic (no pun intended) hints

Absolute gigantic faggot, and so are you for posting anything related to him

>I have this totally secret tech I swear pls buy my bags

>scaling by licensed software
Did he just join blockstream?

I'll be honest, I have no idea what the fuck SPV is.
Gimme one second to read the whitepaper and I'll report back.

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It means he is Satoshi and he knows his shit.

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wtf is this gay shit. honestly enough already.

so bypassing pow for a pos model. very dangerous on a model underwritten on pow.

He's running out of ideas, it's kinda sad

coindesk.com/spv-support-billion-bitcoin-users-sizing-scaling-claim

This is the next bitconnect

Ok, so SPV is just a way for users to be sure of their transactions without needing to talk to anyone except the Bitcoin network itself.
And SPV makes it so that the Bitcoin network can talk to billions of people without much stress.

That's only part of the scaling solution.

Wut

SOMEBODY STOP THIS RETARDED MADMAN ALREADY HOLY FUCK

Wait.
So does SPV solve the block propagation issue?

He is /our guy/, repent or suffer.

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no need for blocks to propagate when you have one single centralized server

Wut.

No, it 'solves' the potential issue with many people querying the network to see transactions in the mempool as a means of pre verification of transactions.

kek, no, the node you're querying still needs to get the block somehow

Hmm, from what I read it sounded like SPV was more concerned with digging into already confirmed blocks to verify transactions were put into the blockchain.
What you mention sounds like 0-conf to me, perhaps I should read more.

The 'block' is just a certain subset of the mempool, packaged in a certain way.
I thought maybe SPV could be used somehow to move minimal data on this block to all nodes quickly , and it could be recreated by miners where they are

Ah you're right