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April 22, 2016, 02:45:45 PM
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What is Gavin Andresen Telling China? Chinese AMA Details Revealed

What is Gavin Andresen Telling China? Chinese AMA Details Revealed

The world of Bitcoin may be bigger in Asia than it is in Western culture, where it is seen more as a tech toy that is beyond comprehension and used by criminals. Western culture seems to have bought the mainstream media’s narrative if they haven’t missed it completely. China has become Bitcoin’s biggest market when it comes to mining and trading Bitcoin, and they should be addressed directly by Bitcoin leaders and experts. Gavin Andresen, renowned Bitcoin core developer recently conducted an AMA with 8btc.com to review the State of the Bitcoin and his thoughts on what comes next in Bitcoin’s biggest year to date.

https://bitconnect.co/bitcoin_news/bitcoinfront/details/126/

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You know it is easy for people who are not in charge anymore to try and rush a Block size increase. They will not be held accountable if this

experiment fails and people lose millions of Dollars. Everyone knows Bitcoin needs to scale, but it has to be done in a responsible manner. Gavin had

his chance to be in charge and he willingly gave it up and now he is fighting to get it back.  Roll Eyes That is what you get, when you climb in bed with

Mike Hearn and try to sabotage Bitcoin.

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