BSV Blockchain Makes Lasting Impression at CES 2022: Who Knew Blockchains Could Scale

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on

Written by :

Aaron Goldstein

Published on :

CES has always been a window into what the world of technology will look like down the line.  With this in mind, it shouldn't come as a big surprise that our friends representing the BSV Blockchain would make their way to Vegas this week to take full advantage of those seeking to incorporate blockchain technology into their own business platforms.

"I have spoken to hundreds of people at CES this week. None of them knew that blockchains could scale," Bitcoin historian Kurt Wuckert, Jr. relayed. "They asked why nobody ever showed them how powerful the technology was."

The answer, he says, is "Because most of the technology isn’t powerful."

The BSV Blockchain scaling has "no limitations," Wuckert, Jr. adds.

The BSV Blockchain is seen as the only technology capable of serving as both enterprise-level data management and valuation protocol as well as a platform for nano-payments.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

Related Content

'Pizza, Pizza': Little Caesars Takes Full Control of Atlantic City's Ocean Casino

'Pizza, Pizza': Little Caesars Takes Full Control of Atlantic City's Ocean Casino

Little Caesars Pizza parent company sets up a new gambling division.
Chumba Casino Parent Company Vows to Stay in Kentucky: 'We Have Lawfully Operated in the U.S. for More Than a Decade'

Chumba Casino Parent Company Vows to Stay in Kentucky: 'We Have Lawfully Operated in the U.S. for More Than a Decade'

Chumba Casino parent company VGW tells Gambing911.com they have operated lawfully in the U.S. for over a decade and plan to continue doing so following Kentucky AG lawsuit.
Kentucky AG Goes for the Trifecta Against Two Prediction Markets and Chumba Casino Parent

Kentucky AG Goes for the Trifecta Against Two Prediction Markets and Chumba Casino Parent

It's deja vu for the online gambling sector as Kentucky comes after companies once again
These Bad Moms Banned for Life at Pennsylvania Casinos: Bad Dad Too

These Bad Moms Banned for Life at Pennsylvania Casinos: Bad Dad Too

Of the 18 banned individuals, four were accused of leaving children unattended in vehicles while they gambled inside.