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Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV are two major cryptocurrencies that emerged from Bitcoin hard forks. Bitcoin Cash was created in 2017 to address Bitcoin\“s scalability issues by increasing block size, while Bitcoin SV followed in 2018 with a focus on restoring original Bitcoin protocol and massively scaling blockchain capacity.
The Bitcoin Cash network supports 32MB block sizes compared to Bitcoin SV\“s theoretical 2GB blocks. Bitcoin Cash aims to be peer-to-peer electronic cash for everyday transactions, while Bitcoin SV positions itself as enterprise-grade blockchain for global business applications.
Both Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV maintain the Bitcoin brand but follow different development philosophies. Bitcoin Cash continues to evolve with new features, while Bitcoin SV emphasizes protocol stability and massive scaling for business use cases. |
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