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2019-04-09 21:18:33
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  • j"19HxigV4QyBv3tHpQVcUEQyq1pzZVdoAutM!How I Became the First Person to Upload More Than 1 GB of Data to the Blockchain =============== Today I was pleased to discover that the total size of the transactions I have created with Money Button is more than 1 GB, making me (probably) the first person to upload more than 1 GB of data to the blockchain. My all-time transaction size sum on Money Button is a bit more than 1.5 GB, and the vast majority of that occurred in March when I was writing a bunch of photos for fun. My total for March is 1.429183010 billion bytes, not including some data I lost track of during tests. Most of the data I have uploaded are my personal photos which are available on my blogchain below. [The nicest photos are the ones I took of some parks in San Francisco on a sunny day](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/f9ad7dde5c4b34d1f5406371b4e51b31300db5925e46f7de0bc96ba3ab195f61). There are many use-cases for putting data on the blockchain, but the most relevant is Digital Rights Management (DRM) for content creators and everyone else in the media industry. For instance, freelance photographers could publish their photos directly to the blockchain and then sell or license their photos any way they desire with all contracts happening automatically. We plan to create features to facilitate DRM over time. If you want to upload large amounts of data to the blockchain, we have the following resources available: * [Step-By-Step Instructions to Upload Large Files to the Bitcoin SV Blockchain](https://blog.moneybutton.com/2019/03/21/step-by-step-instructions-to-upload-large-files-to-the-bitcoin-sv-blockchain/) * [Money Button Fills the Largest Block in History at 113 MB](https://blog.moneybutton.com/2019/03/29/money-button-fills-the-largest-block-in-history-at-113-mb/) * [Money Button Users Fill Record-Breaking Block Sizes in the First “Blockchain History Day” ](https://blog.moneybutton.com/2019/04/02/money-button-users-fill-record-breaking-block-sizes-in-the-first-blockchain-history-day/) * [How to Upload Large Files to the Bitcoin SV Blockchain (video)](https://youtu.be/p3vZunqqjFU) * [Upload Large Files Very, Very Quickly With Multiswipe Money Button (video)](https://youtu.be/H1poSIHx4RM) ------------------ Previous Blogchain posts: * [My Photos From Blockchain History Day](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/3f46cb336a760d48c1f9a8aa1d937936392622a287c911e269410f0464e9fd41) * [How I Filled the Three Largest Blocks in History with Thousands of Button Swipes](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/d6497193d10dbb1fa7e3562f6e94928bdde74bd09385d67a588014d05418cb66) * [Continuing Up Potrero Hill: A 57 MB Block](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/b1fafee32b06434a796a59432dd6174acd6bc961742a92f1bad7ee5d4015845a) * [50 MB Blocks of Potrero Hill](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/3722fddd4af6ef452b26422b2c5c388738cdfba2e71db428b223e2f62fb35c38) * [300 MB Photo Journey of Ocean Beach](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/5374531afd3d459f589b2759fa7fcca5f267548c662ecb6e7496b6511585d2aa) * [Results of the First User-Activated Stress Test (UAST)](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/7cdf622c02c1131df24c4e79b291ee55d1fc298eb7952d3d3954bb50e58f89fd) * [Presentations, Panels and Podcasts (2014 - 2018)](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/303326382ac07fc915e68bca8b077653b0cf8da213dbba844bc621873d3d1f7c) * [The Other Side of San Francisco: A 280 MB Photo Tour of the Tenderloin](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/028d3ae3596fc64d0a13110137e799394494f3d4755491c341341998d963668c) * [Uploading 173 MB of High Resolution Photos to the Blockchain](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/f9ad7dde5c4b34d1f5406371b4e51b31300db5925e46f7de0bc96ba3ab195f61) * [Uploading Large Photos to the Blockchain](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/263c3da5b566e9d2ac221e69f851d54d9c65440116c25f67c553db33d3f9fb81) * [Notes on Craig Wright’s “Free Speech” as it Pertains to Money Button](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/3696f9f3bbf6022669e01126454e584cffc2f6ee43de12bf1c53bfffb6d93aac) * [Notes on “Theory of Money and Credit” by Ludwig von Mises](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/4cd1b388750580980ff389682a760d569daa83a844b7935a942aea98dbb9a515) * [My Notes on Craig Wright’s “Profiting from Privacy”](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/9f85361e0ee2e21b0ba0a51ac3023cb4fd6380f0666b687ae85d04d49193a74a) * [My Notes on “Godel’s Proof”](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/730239ed197fa0beaef1982e484f84eaabb85fb98e7cd92e2da605975aeba1d3) * [My Notes on "The Handicap Principle"](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/393da86ae1561500f49993b5939a973ac5e4d166d2bc882ea4b040806863b9d2) * [Payment Channels, Craig Wright, and Money Button](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/523cac85c0395a53ec25d6c00f901a6c85dad8abb2b28c72e09c0bcb86b6b8c2) * [Putting Domain Names and Email on the Blockchain](https://www.bitpaste.app/tx/9c94668dae60550f3001a0a1128aa434db80500ec9c953c5bbdef8330793bac1) ---------------------------------- Ryan X. Charles Founder & CEO of Money Button https://www.ryanxcharles.com text/markdownUTF-8more-than-1-gb.md| Çã$&zرÌ?èÚlØQ:š‚ó-Æò[@ⴎ9·ðbitpastembtip6 prerender
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