BSV Compared to the Resurrection of Christ

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BSV Compared to the Resurrection of Christ

Patrick Thompson from CoinGeek compared Easter Sunday to Bitcoin SV.

The holiday is a commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and Thompson says it reminds him of BSV.

Some people who believed BSV was dead have realized that they are mistaken, that BSV is alive and well, and that a resurrection has taken place within the Bitcoin protocol that allows the blockchain network to be used for more than speculation.

He adds:

Others are unaware of the resurrection and will continually be surprised when they see statistics that show that BSV is alive and thriving; such as the millions of transactions that take place on-chain per day, the massive amounts of data that can fit into a block on the BSV network, the new businesses and entrepreneurs that are entering the space and building on-chain, and the apps and services that have already launched on the BSV blockchain that have active users and returning customers.

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The resurrection of Jesus (Biblical Greek: ανάσταση του Ιησού) is the Christian belief that God raised Jesus on the third day after his crucifixion, starting – or restoring[ his exalted life as Christ and Lord. 

According to the New Testament writings he was firstborn from the dead, ushering in the Kingdom of God. He appeared to his disciples, calling the apostles to the Great Commission of proclaiming the Gospel of eternal salvation through his death and resurrection, and ascended to Heaven.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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