Anyhow, bad times for this infighting with the best gear going to ROI in one year assuming 2c/kWh and no other expenses, really really bad timing.
I'm not paying any attention to miningland. How on top are Bitmain these days? Is their position sliding or are they still pretty dominant? Kind of fun if all of this happened just as they were about to fall off a cliff. Every Bitcoin antagonist seems to fall by the wayside eventually. I always reckoned Bitmain would be just another footnote eventually. We see how the physical part of Bitcoin, the PoW business / long term physical investments are nacked in terms of operational risks all over incl legal / governance risks of local governments, energy, chip production, innovation,... full competition in open PoW system is the only working force achieving sustainable "decentralization". No monopoly can survive long term in such a PoW environment, nothing there who protect business, no gov ensures monopoly ( but until some central governance like ... devs ... are changing the rules...) Not so: all other like PoS, PoA, ... name it, these are all totally crap Best crap example: ETH , changing the rules by central devs ..wtf This is not smart (contract - LOL!) , they ARE breaking contracts with all users- I ve not seen a proper legal memo on such ??
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Anders gesagt: niemand hat die Absicht, einen Shitcoin zu verbreiten. wollen wir ? Bin am Start, wie nennen wir ihn? Shitcoin? 2001
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Though I doubt Cobra will just sell the domain to someone like Roger, holy fuck if Roger actually gets to own two high-authority Bitcoin domains.
I don't think Cobra will just hand over the domain to Roger, as we can see the reply on twitter. He will definitely hand over to someone trusted and of course a supporter of BTC. It would be better if some trusted from the bitcointalk forum could have the access of it, may be theymos? theymos controls too many resources, it's better to pick somebody else, even though he's obviously very trustworthy. Couldn't you leave the domain to him, for temporary safe-keeping until a worthy candidate is chosen? Or let theymos help you choose one? Plus do you have a list of names of possible good candidates? Curious. Reread the above in Bold RED, Confused_Fury. Cobra got this, it is amazing how many of you are concerned about his domain transfer , Of course, but you would want it to handed over to some like, Roger Ver? Right? Go to https://www.bitcoin.com, click "Buy Bitcoin". Is that what you want? theymos is also giving, and patient enough to let your trolling ass stay. Bitcoin is highly decentralized BSV, BCH, BTC, BTG, LTC, ... freedom of choice - how you map ONE to the bitcoin.org ? oh - check the only legit White-Paper and lookup & compare the implementations Newbies, this is the kind of disinformation these trolls spread around the internet. Be careful, or you end up being thankful for being scammed to buy a forked shitcoin. - Still Gavin to fit best here imo
He also introduced the fraud Craig Wright as Satoshi. Why? Information - not mis - information, u just missed that, now you re biased and ad hominem idiot anyway - again, what 'good' are you doing here? Tellin ppl ad hominem is the thing in Bitcoin ?
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Gavin .. ?
Nah ... ... Not *Satire*Party pooper FX! I was having trouble replying to that, but first I had to make sure who Gavin might be. And when I did - amidst congratulating hv_ for his sharpness - I decided not to.
...snip... - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Andresen... *Satire* Happy Mondays - Wrote For Luck (Call The Cops)- https://youtu.be/oYPS0Y-_zhEWitch-hunt-trolling memers, why those guys think (cough) , they doing sth good for Bitcoin ?
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Sure, get a cookie and some cheese
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Bitcoin is highly decentralized BSV, BCH, BTC, BTG, LTC, ... freedom of choice - how you map ONE to the bitcoin.org ?
oh - check the only legit White-Paper and lookup & compare the implementations
Okay. The longest chain not only serves as proof of the sequence of events witnessed, but proof that it came from the largest pool of CPU power.
BCH and BSV = Emergency Difficulty Adjustment, or life-support to avoid having been stillborn with an insufficient hashrate to even survive, let alone propagate. Didn't even make it past the 'Abstract' on the first page. Perhaps your preferred chain is not as well represented by the whitepaper as you like to imagine. Lol Any idiot can build a longer chain, but not with honest mining and enforcing the Satoshi rule set Sure, one bit needs to be unfucked from ABC shitlord, that s true and EDA must go asap. Afaik it is on the road map. But its not a consensus relevant issue, working transactions is the most critical thing
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Though I doubt Cobra will just sell the domain to someone like Roger, holy fuck if Roger actually gets to own two high-authority Bitcoin domains.
I don't think Cobra will just hand over the domain to Roger, as we can see the reply on twitter. He will definitely hand over to someone trusted and of course a supporter of BTC. It would be better if some trusted from the bitcointalk forum could have the access of it, may be theymos? theymos controls too many resources, it's better to pick somebody else, even though he's obviously very trustworthy. Couldn't you leave the domain to him, for temporary safe-keeping until a worthy candidate is chosen? Or let theymos help you choose one? Plus do you have a list of names of possible good candidates? Curious. Reread the above in Bold RED, Confused_Fury. Cobra got this, it is amazing how many of you are concerned about his domain transfer , Of course, but you would want it to handed over to some like, Roger Ver? Right? Go to https://www.bitcoin.com, click "Buy Bitcoin". Is that what you want? theymos is also giving, and patient enough to let your trolling ass stay. Bitcoin is highly decentralized BSV, BCH, BTC, BTG, LTC, ... freedom of choice - how you map ONE to the bitcoin.org ? oh - check the only legit White-Paper and lookup & compare the implementations - Still Gavin to fit best here imo
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The house of cards is falling hard! Next card to fall is the BSV dump I really hope everyone who has been trading this shitcoin takes there funds out the markets before they decided it's time to dump. I would love to see the price go to 0 but because there is no money on the buy side not by them dumping and taking traders money in the process. You say, that s just the entire agenda here - try to tank the market by attacking CSW ? R E A L L Y ? - at least that d sound honest
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You see that rats come just over to ... where ? Nice - thats the plan, build and live without the rats
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things must be legal compliant - show how that s possible with a dex
no go, you just getting fcked by criminals
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Go play on the ledger of truth No trolls there who try to make u believe when they want change rules or tell ya its game over Cause they ve no say when game IS over https://coingeek.com/why-esports-and-bitcoin-are-a-natural-match/Just sports Just Bitcoin Fun kicking all the trolls out of the games and the entire internet, they already rant af
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Demanding underpinned by Satoshis. Free posts are spam Earn money for likes Micropay is the new order / internet
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Bitcoin extends political disagreements in the community into the money. How hard is that to understand? I'm not exaggerating anything. Go look at UASF, where a small minority of users got together in a movement and pressured Bitcoin miners to activate Segwit with the threat that they would reject their blocks otherwise. Here, the reasonable technical solution to preserve value was to just wait it out. But these users were willing to fork themselves off the Bitcoin network if they didn't get their Segwit activated right now. You won't find this level of naked populism and politics in any other form of money. Can you imagine if a minority of Americans threatened to use their own spinoff version of the U.S. dollar unless the treasury made certain economic concessions to them?
i agree about the politics that are affecting bitcoin but it doesn't set it apart from any other form of money. and your comparison is unfair since you are comparing a toddler (bitcoin) with a mature established currency in a unified community. if you compare bitcoin with a currency during unstable times and when the society wasn't mature then you'll see the same things. like after a revolution, or a civil war. i'm not familiar with US history but didn't south print their own money ("Greyback") during the US civil war? the bills even look similar and use the same sign. wasn't 2017 scaling debate short of a civil war in bitcoin? and a bitcoin that is not yet mature. i see both UASF (specifically BIP148) and BCH with the same eye. they were both attacks on bitcoin by a minority who have been trying to force the majority to bend to their demands. and they both could have the same risks and inflict the same damage. but also they are both product of immaturity of bitcoin and the community and that does not set bitcoin apart. today people aren't blaming UASFers like they blame BCHers because we were lucky enough to see their "attack" fall in the same direction where the majority went into. It does not need a majority whatsoever Satoshi did not hand over to a democracy or communism to further decide and play his role He once stated: Set in stone - and miners ENFORCE RULES - not change Not more blabla needed and try grapping the powers
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Max Pain - Mad Max Back to the Future - Satoshi Genesis! upload Wow, the first Ninja Haha, I know. Can you imagine running into this guy in advanced statistics? Even the professors were scared. Lol , nice to meet an early 'victim' - I bet most of the others don't like / get statistics for the rest of their lifes afer , as a consequence (and started name calling campaigns and PoSM shit storms on him)
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Google, Apple, Fakebook - all try to run own payment systems. I dont expect them to play fair
except: Bitcoin will be their cheap compliant base protocol layer ... Bitcoin can do that
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I wonder what that means for the ETHs and chains that having enabled all that crap
now next scams: DeFi ... Im sure that SEC and more getting the plot
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