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October 08, 2017, 02:36:21 PM
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OpenBazar has most likely been bribed to support the SegWit2x scam. DCG (Digital Currency Group) has offered them a good deal, and now they are supporting the scam too. Be sure to not support OpenBazar from now on, they are part of the ongoing corporate takeover on Bitcoin.
DCG (Digital Currency Group) is the company spearheading the Segwit2x movement. The CEO of DCG is Barry Silbert, a former investment banker, and Mastercard is an investor in DCG.

List of people not to be trusted in Bitcoin and part of the corporate takeover:

Brian Hoffman,
Sam Patterson (and OB team)
Gavin Andresen
Jeff Garzik
Mike Hearn
Roger Ver
Jihan Wu
John Mcaffe
Craig Wright
Barry Silbert
Larry Summers
Blythe Masters
Stephen Pair
Erik Voorhees
Vinny Lingham
Olivier Janssens
Brian Armstrong
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October 08, 2017, 02:57:39 PM
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I`ve never supported Openbazaar,i can`t even download their software.
Are you sure that they are bribed to adopt Segwit2x?Can you prove your claim?
I`m sure that there is some kind of corporate takeover over bitcoin,but i`m not sure who stands behind it.
Segwit supporters or segwit enemies,who are going to launch bitcoin gold.

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October 08, 2017, 03:01:21 PM
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I tried just a couple of time to set up their software with my macbook air, but every time I have just spend a lot of time, without gaining any "advantage"... I don't know even if it was my fault but OpenBazar is not "mainstream" like other crypto / altcoins, even related sites to crypto world. Why segwit2x you define as an attack? Is just another hard fork, we all probably know how it's going ...

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October 08, 2017, 04:49:44 PM
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I did not really understand the implication with the coming fork until now,there is a lot of support for the 2x fork and i am sure there will be a massive attack against bitcoin by joining forces and majority of the miners will be supporting them and this wont be a fork like we saw last time with BCH where there was not that much support from the mining corporates ,really curious to see how things will go after the fork.
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December 26, 2017, 10:53:49 AM
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So it looks like blockstream is on Roger Ver payroll?
Sice segwit2X is a blockstream software, can we all agree they all Roger Ver puppets and work to destroy bitcoin with fees and stupid  forks?
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