| Feature | Flash Core 62.0 | Flash Core 63.0 (New Download) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Avg Confirmation Time | 12 seconds | 3 seconds | | Min Relay Fee | 150 sat/vB | 63 sat/vB | | Peer Connections | 125 | 630 | | Double-Spend Protection | Reactive | Predictive AI | | Hardware Acceleration | CPU only | CUDA/OpenCL support |

The "new download" includes an updated seed list of 630 high-performance nodes that have opted into the Flash Relay Network. This reduces propagation latency by 70%.

Bitcoin, the world’s first and most secure cryptocurrency, has long battled a persistent challenge: transaction speed. While the network’s proof-of-work model guarantees unparalleled security, the average confirmation time can range from 10 minutes to several hours during peak congestion. For traders, arbitrageurs, and high-frequency users, this delay is a bottleneck.

Enter the latest evolution in blockchain acceleration tools: Flash BTC Transaction Core Network 63.0. The new download of version 63.0 has sparked intense discussion in crypto forums, promising near-instantaneous transaction finality without sacrificing the decentralized integrity of the Bitcoin Core Network.

But what exactly is this tool? Is it a hack, a wallet, a mining patch, or something else entirely? This article dives deep into the mechanics, the new features of version 63.0, and how to safely perform the new download.

Marketers of this software often claim it is used for:

However, the primary intent behind purchasing such software is often malicious, aimed at deceiving merchants, exchangers, or individuals into believing a payment was made when it was not.

Once the new download is complete and your node is synced (or pruned), follow these steps to send a flash transaction:

Within 1-5 seconds, the RPC should return: "confirmation_count": 1.