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Title: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: With Gusto on June 16, 2019, 11:35:56 AM
"The Bitcoin SV project begins by restoring what was the original Bitcoin protocol, as described in the whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto."  (fyi: bitcoinsv.io)

Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision (or Craig W.)? Is BitcoinSV a Bitcoin topic or alt coin?


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: AB de Royse777 on June 16, 2019, 11:38:10 AM
"The Bitcoin SV project begins by restoring what was the original Bitcoin protocol, as described in the whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto."  (fyi: bitcoinsv.io)

Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision (or Craig W.)?
BitcoinSV? No! You have been mislead. Careful.

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Is BitcoinSV a Bitcoin topic or alt coin?
It's an altcoin created by the fraud Craig W AKA faketoshi. Don't fall for this.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: asriloni on June 16, 2019, 12:04:20 PM
"The Bitcoin SV project begins by restoring what was the original Bitcoin protocol, as described in the whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto."  (fyi: bitcoinsv.io)

Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision (or Craig W.)? Is BitcoinSV a Bitcoin topic or alt coin?
[/quote]BitcoinSV is an altcoin that generated caused by CSW has the different intention with Roger ver. BSV us represent the CSW's vision and it's not satoshi nakamoto. have you seen the latest news about CSW? https://www.ibtimes.com/craig-wright-appear-court-over-allegations-stealing-11m-bitcoin-2800373
You must forget anything that created a proclaimed for CSW is a satoshi.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: shinharu10282016 on June 16, 2019, 01:00:10 PM
I don't think so. Why create something completely different, if it represents someone's vision? Doesn't make sense, to be honest. They should really be trying to support the original Bitcoin, not create another one which follows the original Bitcoin and calls it another name.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: samcrypto on June 16, 2019, 01:10:40 PM
"The Bitcoin SV project begins by restoring what was the original Bitcoin protocol, as described in the whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto."  (fyi: bitcoinsv.io)

Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision (or Craig W.)? Is BitcoinSV a Bitcoin topic or alt coin?
I don't think so, its an altcoin and of course the self-proclaimed Satoshi made that coin for his own purpose. I think Satoshi's vision is Bitcoin nothing more nothing less, we have to stay away from Craig W. or else we are going to lose money. I admire Satoshi for creating bitcoin, but making any substitute to make another money I guess is not a good idea, anyway this is just a way to deceived people by Craig W. better not to listen.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: Pffrt on June 16, 2019, 01:14:42 PM
It's fucking another shit altcoin, there's only one bitcoin called Bitcoin (BTC), the rest are altcoins. What's the vision was Satoshi? Read the whitepaper, check original BTC, you will learn everything.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: Dpat on June 16, 2019, 01:15:30 PM
This is not representing any man nor the Satoshi vision. BTC SV is now a good coin and among the top10 coin in terms of Market cap. But, you shouldn't believe it as the any branch of Bitcoin or it is the invention of the Satoshi.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: sri.bima on June 16, 2019, 01:37:59 PM
Apart from Craig Wright's confession as satoshi. Personally I still always regard Bitcoin SV as part of Altcoin, even though there is a connection with Bitcoin (BTC). Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish the original, but in terms of price and popularity it is certainly different.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: MikeyVeez on June 16, 2019, 01:40:23 PM
How to attract investors? You can cheat hem and say that I am the real Satoshi and I am creating Bitcoin that completely follows a vision fo the creator, of me, of Craig Wríght  ;D.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: Erickan on June 16, 2019, 01:41:08 PM
BSV is the crossroads of the Executive Committee, itself a great controversy in the community and dragged the war to win the title of BCH. The war has affected the price of the official bitcoin, for me except bitcoin (BTC), all the remaining bitcoins are fraud, even BCH. All relying on bitcoin's reputation to deceive the community, no project can defeat bitcoin until now.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: Pffrt on June 16, 2019, 01:48:19 PM
Apart from Craig Wright's confession as satoshi. Personally I still always regard Bitcoin SV as part of Altcoin, even though there is a connection with Bitcoin (BTC). Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish the original, but in terms of price and popularity it is certainly different.
Which kind of connection? It's nothing but a shit fork by some of the shit people to make some money and create propaganda, nothing else. We should avoid this shit if we everybody wants a better space here.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: ginobitcoiner on June 16, 2019, 01:49:00 PM
I am very unsure If BSV represents Satoshi's vision, why does Sathosi have to use this method if he wants to carry out his vision, why doesn't this apply to Bitcoin?


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: Nalbo on June 16, 2019, 01:55:17 PM
"The Bitcoin SV project begins by restoring what was the original Bitcoin protocol, as described in the whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto."  (fyi: bitcoinsv.io)

Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision (or Craig W.)?
BitcoinSV? No! You have been mislead. Careful.

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Is BitcoinSV a Bitcoin topic or alt coin?
It's an altcoin created by the fraud Craig W AKA faketoshi. Don't fall for this.

Well explained. Though the name is Satoshi Vision, it's nowhere near the vision of satoshi. And i'ts a fork from Bitcoincash, not even the bitcoin. It's a cheap popularity project from Craig Wright.
Craig Wright is lose witted person, and Bitcoin SV would soon be doomed along with the old rag. Stay away from that coin.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: Febo on June 16, 2019, 02:27:21 PM
BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?

Does it matter?  Do you think if Satoshi today with 10 years more experiences would make identical Bitcoin as 10 years ago?  There are many altcoisn that have added things that Satoshi would love to. 100 and 1000. But that dont make them more Satoshi coins as is Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: serjent05 on June 16, 2019, 02:37:37 PM

Well explained. Though the name is Satoshi Vision, it's nowhere near the vision of satoshi. And i'ts a fork from Bitcoincash, not even the bitcoin. It's a cheap popularity project from Craig Wright.
Craig Wright is lose witted person, and Bitcoin SV would soon be doomed along with the old rag. Stay away from that coin.

As severeal exchanges delisting BSV, CEX.IO reject to list BSV on its exchange.  Too much controversy on this altcoin and seems the demise of this is inevitable.  If I were you OP, I would listen to the advice of the precious replies, better keep away from this coins because lies is sorrounding its environment and its is not good.

How to attract investors? You can cheat hem and say that I am the real Satoshi and I am creating Bitcoin that completely follows a vision fo the creator, of me, of Craig Wríght  ;D.

Hehe it seems you seen through BSV actions.  They even faked the news that CW were recognized by the registering office by a simple twist of words.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: Mysteryla on June 16, 2019, 03:29:03 PM
Craig W. who created Bitcoin SV, claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, whereas he is not. For someone  like that, who lacks the reputation and claims to be what he is not, anything that comes out from him should not be trusted. This is why I do not trust Bitcoin SV. I will also say affirmatively, that it does not represent Satoshi's vision.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: With Gusto on June 17, 2019, 10:55:22 AM
BSV is the crossroads of the Executive Committee, itself a great controversy in the community and dragged the war to win the title of BCH. The war has affected the price of the official bitcoin, for me except bitcoin (BTC), all the remaining bitcoins are fraud, even BCH. All relying on bitcoin's reputation to deceive the community, no project can defeat bitcoin until now.

I was able to miss "the War" with BCH, but certainly some people got excited. The responses clearly indicate a community rejection of "Satoshi's (new) Vision". Does the real Satoshi need glasses to see better?  :D


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: motienvolam on June 17, 2019, 11:12:40 AM
It is surely that Bitcoin SV is not a representative of Satoshi's vision as well as not a real Bitcoin. There are a flag on Bitcoin SV and a scam accusation thread: Scam Bitcoin SV: Fake team members and plagiarised white paper  (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5149062.). Not only Bitcoin SV, but also whatever coins forked from Bitcoin and claim as real Bitcoin are scam coins. It is a key thing to remember: there is only one, unique Bitcoin, with the sticker as BTC.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: bitgolden on June 19, 2019, 11:42:00 AM
"The Bitcoin SV project begins by restoring what was the original Bitcoin protocol, as described in the whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto."  (fyi: bitcoinsv.io)

Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision (or Craig W.)? Is BitcoinSV a Bitcoin topic or alt coin?
What visions are you referring to, and does BSV look like a decentralized coin to you? Craig is totally controlling this coin and has all the power to manipulate it single handedly anytime he wants, this coin is just a trap set for people later to steal their money, which he will do in a professional way without anyone holding him responsible for it.

I have never really seen any coin that can boast of really following satoshi’s vision yet, not even ethereum that is next to bitcoin in function and reputation, where then would BSV get it from. Bitcoin remains the only decentralized coin that is following its vision, except that some manipulators are just taking advantage of some of its weakness to make it look like it has diverted from its original plan, but still yet, it’s better than most coins.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: eagleman on June 19, 2019, 12:33:48 PM
No.

Never will be.

Again, no.

Don't be misguided, Bitcoin SV just attached the name of "Satoshi" with vision but it's not the total SN's vision.

It's a mere altcoin.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: Herbert2020 on June 19, 2019, 12:39:33 PM
well it is centralized so it is exactly against the real Satoshi's vision.
it also was forked out of bitcoin with smallest hashrate possible and that is again against Satoshi's principles of Proof of Work and how majority are the decision makers and the chain with the biggest proof of work is the real bitcoin.
it is also owned by well known scammers and has no reason to exist which makes it a shitcoin.


Title: Re: Does BTC (SV) represent Satoshi's Vision?
Post by: With Gusto on June 19, 2019, 04:31:28 PM
well it is centralized so it is exactly against the real Satoshi's vision.
it also was forked out of bitcoin with smallest hashrate possible and that is again against Satoshi's principles of Proof of Work and how majority are the decision makers and the chain with the biggest proof of work is the real bitcoin.
it is also owned by well known scammers and has no reason to exist which makes it a shitcoin.

Understanding many people feeling strong about Craig the Scammer:
well it is centralized...
I'm not aware of how it is centralized, can someone explain?