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Title: [2016-03-08] What I Learned at the Satoshi Roundtable
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on March 08, 2016, 03:56:54 PM
What I Learned at the Satoshi Roundtable

The Satoshi Roundtable was a great opportunity for me to have a conversation with people and better understand their points of view. I did not come away from any of those conversations thinking that people were being irrational. It was quite the opposite actually. If people have strongly held views on these topics, the community deserves to hear them. But we must remain intellectually honest and not allow our points of view to be skewed by emotion. I was once an advocate of BIP101, but I’ve since come to believe it would have been a bad idea. I chose not to allow my advocacy of BIP101 to define me. By not conflating my identity with my advocacy of BIP101, I did not take offense when people criticized BIP101. It also made it easier to consider and ultimately accept the arguments against it.

https://medium.com/@spair/what-i-learned-at-the-satoshi-roundtable-7f6ff19ac6c3#.3p0r0msn2


Title: Re: [2016-03-08] What I Learned at the Satoshi Roundtable
Post by: Kprawn on March 08, 2016, 05:16:46 PM
Read a wall of text and then you find the real reason for this story ===> " If your transactions are taking a long time to confirm, you should upgrade to Copay. It uses dynamic fee calculation for faster

confirmation times. In fact, most Copay users didn’t even notice the recent network congestion. "

Stephen Pair is CEO at BitPay, a service enabling merchants to accept bitcoin. BitPay also leads development of the Bitcore and Copay open source projects. You can get in touch with @spair and

@BitPay on Twitter.

Never miss a opportunity to shill your own services... right?