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August 15, 2015, 08:22:10 PM
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3h424p/why_is_bitcoin_forking/cu43w4a

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Running XT at this time is equivalent with running Core. It's the same network, and the same Bitcoins. At some point in the future, if 75% mining majority is reached (but not before January 2016), the network will split whenever a miner creates a block larger than 1MB. This will not be accepted by Core unless they adopt a large blocks patch, but will be accepted by XT, and at this point there will effectively be two chains.
Running XT means that you will always be on the largest (75%+) chain, regardless of whether the fork actually happens or not. Running Core means that you will be left behind if a 75% majority is reached. Regardless of which version you run, coins will be safe (on both chains) as long as you acquired them prior to the fork, and for some time the chains will largely mirror each other, but eventually they will diverge due to different coinbases (mining rewards).


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August 15, 2015, 08:24:43 PM
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different mining reward?

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August 15, 2015, 08:26:01 PM
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different mining reward?

No. Just the blocksize increased to 8 mb.

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August 15, 2015, 09:01:46 PM
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At least the mods did not take that post down. Someone else tried to explain it and their comment was gone within 10 minutes.
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August 15, 2015, 09:03:11 PM
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Best EL15 I've seen yet. Good post.
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August 15, 2015, 09:10:50 PM
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different mining reward?

Yes. At some point a miner will mine 1mb+ block, the chains will be different. Because, at that point, the 1mb+ block will have different mining reward for the miner, which 1mb chain will not accept. From then on the amount of bitcoin held by different addresses will be different accrding the two chain.
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August 15, 2015, 09:15:58 PM
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different mining reward?

Yes. At some point a miner will mine 1mb+ block, the chains will be different. Because, at that point, the 1mb+ block will have different mining reward for the miner, which 1mb chain will not accept. From then on the amount of bitcoin held by different addresses will be different accrding the two chain.

No the reward will remain the same unless you mean they will get more transaction fees for accepting more transactions in a block.

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August 15, 2015, 09:36:11 PM
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different mining reward?

Yes. At some point a miner will mine 1mb+ block, the chains will be different. Because, at that point, the 1mb+ block will have different mining reward for the miner, which 1mb chain will not accept. From then on the amount of bitcoin held by different addresses will be different accrding the two chain.

No the reward will remain the same unless you mean they will get more transaction fees for accepting more transactions in a block.

Mining Reward = Block Reward (Coinbase) + Tx fees
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August 15, 2015, 09:48:01 PM
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The more the mods tighten their grip, the more nodes will slip through their fingers...
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August 15, 2015, 09:59:07 PM
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From what i understood:
- Until it's at 75% of the network, it's virtually the same
- Even after 75% coverage, it's still the same until a block >1mb in size comes.

So what happens then, when the forks start ignoring one another ?! How will services agree on what chain is the real one?
Even tho it seams that you're safest on the XT fork (<75% it's same, >75%..well 2/3 network is then on that fork) , i still doubt that there really will be 2/3 supporters.

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August 15, 2015, 10:04:13 PM
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From what i understood:
- Until it's at 75% of the network, it's virtually the same
- Even after 75% coverage, it's still the same until a block >1mb in size comes.

So what happens then, when the forks start ignoring one another ?! How will services agree on what chain is the real one?
Even tho it seams that you're safest on the XT fork (<75% it's same, >75%..well 2/3 network is then on that fork) , i still doubt that there really will be 2/3 supporters.

Chinese miners have already declared their support to 8mb. So, they probably already have declared support from 2/3 of the network. Though, I heard, Core might increase the block size a little bit as well, probably 2mb. In that case, I dunno, whether XT will be able to gain 75% or not.
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August 15, 2015, 10:07:01 PM
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From what i understood:
- Until it's at 75% of the network, it's virtually the same
- Even after 75% coverage, it's still the same until a block >1mb in size comes.

So what happens then, when the forks start ignoring one another ?! How will services agree on what chain is the real one?
Even tho it seams that you're safest on the XT fork (<75% it's same, >75%..well 2/3 network is then on that fork) , i still doubt that there really will be 2/3 supporters.

Chinese miners have already declared their support to 8mb. So, they probably already have declared support from 2/3 of the network. Though, I heard, Core might increase the block size a little bit as well, probably 2mb. In that case, I dunno, whether XT will be able to gain 75% or not.

I think it will. The "Core" project has already demonstrated that they are toxic.
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August 15, 2015, 10:09:11 PM
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Answer to XT = BIP 101 in Bitcoin Core.
Simple.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1129548.0
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August 16, 2015, 02:52:49 AM
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3h424p/why_is_bitcoin_forking/cu43w4a

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Running XT at this time is equivalent with running Core. It's the same network, and the same Bitcoins. At some point in the future, if 75% mining majority is reached (but not before January 2016), the network will split whenever a miner creates a block larger than 1MB. This will not be accepted by Core unless they adopt a large blocks patch, but will be accepted by XT, and at this point there will effectively be two chains.
Running XT means that you will always be on the largest (75%+) chain, regardless of whether the fork actually happens or not. Running Core means that you will be left behind if a 75% majority is reached. Regardless of which version you run, coins will be safe (on both chains) as long as you acquired them prior to the fork, and for some time the chains will largely mirror each other, but eventually they will diverge due to different coinbases (mining rewards).



In that case why BTC community adopt Bitcoin XT?  Just stick with Bitcoin Core.
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August 16, 2015, 03:31:58 AM
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At least the mods did not take that post down. Someone else tried to explain it and their comment was gone within 10 minutes.

I think only THERMOS (LOL) and GMAX do this censorship now.

It backfired them so badly.
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August 16, 2015, 03:56:22 AM
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From what i understood:
- Until it's at 75% of the network, it's virtually the same
- Even after 75% coverage, it's still the same until a block >1mb in size comes.

So what happens then, when the forks start ignoring one another ?! How will services agree on what chain is the real one?
Even tho it seams that you're safest on the XT fork (<75% it's same, >75%..well 2/3 network is then on that fork) , i still doubt that there really will be 2/3 supporters.

Chinese miners have already declared their support to 8mb. So, they probably already have declared support from 2/3 of the network. Though, I heard, Core might increase the block size a little bit as well, probably 2mb. In that case, I dunno, whether XT will be able to gain 75% or not.

Chinese pools have not declared support for XT. They understand the need to increase block size but want consensus among Bitcoin Core developers. They are opposed to Bitcoin XT which they call an "altcoin" see the article at CoinTelegraph.

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August 16, 2015, 07:42:08 AM
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valuable post because i guess alot of new members will be confused about that debate.

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August 16, 2015, 08:37:28 AM
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Running Core means that you will be left behind if a 75% majority is reached.

Lol, define "behind".

What will happen to the exchange rate of Bitcoin XT if it becomes a surveillance based, non-fungible nightmare? Say hello to your new benevolent dictator, XT fans...

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August 16, 2015, 08:41:39 AM
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Running Core means that you will be left behind if a 75% majority is reached.

Lol, define "behind".

What will happen to the exchange rate of Bitcoin XT if it becomes a surveillance based, non-fungible nightmare? Say hello to your new benevolent dictator, XT fans...

why should that happen?

it's just Bitcoin Core but with ability to have larger blocks, a bug fix, and two minor things that are useful for app developers.

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August 16, 2015, 09:05:50 AM
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Running Core means that you will be left behind if a 75% majority is reached.

Lol, define "behind".

What will happen to the exchange rate of Bitcoin XT if it becomes a surveillance based, non-fungible nightmare? Say hello to your new benevolent dictator, XT fans...

why should that happen?

it's just Bitcoin Core but with ability to have larger blocks, a bug fix, and two minor things that are useful for app developers.

The reason is because Mike Hearn will become the new lead developer. He has expressed his desire to censor transactions before, and he didn't change his mind about that belief. He simply accepted that the majority disagreed with him.

Now, Mike is proposing XT that has the appearance of looking after user's interests. But it needs that same majority (the majority he couldn't get before) to agree and roll out his version of the client.

It's basically a way for Mike to stage a coup d'etats on the leadership of Bitcoin. You will get bigger blocks and higher tx rates. You will also get any other changes that he decides on in future. I don't trust him to give him that level of control over my money.

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