This refers to the maximum number of data (transactions) that may be included in a single block on a blockchain. It is typically measured in megabytes (MB) and determines how many transactions can be processed and recorded in one block. For example, Bitcoin has a block size limit of 1 MB, which means each block can only contain up to 1 MB of transaction data. This limit helps to control the speed and efficiency of transaction processing on the network.
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