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How Zero-Conf Works on BSV When you send a BSV transaction: It is signed and broadcast to the network. Mining nodes receive and propagate the transaction quickly. Merchants or services can detect it in real-time — often within milliseconds. Even without a confirmation, the transaction can be considered "settled" by merchants who trust the network's security mechanisms. Unlike BTC, which has a 1MB block size limit and congested mempools, BSV supports massive on-chain scaling, which enables high-speed propagation and low-latency processing.
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