TBC (Turing Bit Chain)


Ultra-high TPS and 4GB large blocks: the self-fulfillment of prophecy
Satoshi Nakamoto had a clear prediction about the long-term evolution of blockchain: in 2010, he asserted:
Translation: "I am convinced that in 20 years, either Bitcoin's transaction volume will be very large, or there will be no transaction volume at all."
This prophecy directly points to Bitcoin's survival crisis: if it cannot support large-scale transactions, its "digital cash" positioning will be completely invalidated. TBC responds to this challenge with a large block approach:
The initial 4GB block size is just the starting point. Through an exclusive patented structure, it achieves "infinite scalability"—each new block is an independent data unit, theoretically capable of supporting PB-level data storage, suitable for future data floods like the metaverse and the Internet of Things.
Meanwhile, the UTXO model's parallel verification mechanism breaks through the "single-thread bottleneck," with TPS surpassing 13,000+, a 1400-fold increase over the Bitcoin mainnet.
TBC proves that large blocks are not a "centralization compromise," but an inevitable technical path for Satoshi Nakamoto's prophecy of "large-scale transactions"—only with sufficient capacity and efficiency can Bitcoin evolve from "digital gold" into a "global payment infrastructure."
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yuanzivip
· 01-05 05:32
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