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February 01, 2016, 08:16:00 AM
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The ongoing Bitcoin block size debate has been a source for a fair bit of controversy and discussion in recent months, but it finally looks like a decision is just around the corner. With Bitcoin Core having to address some security concerns regarding segwit, and Bitcoin Classic going into beta testing today, developers are off to the races to compile a properly secured block size solution. Antpool is upping the game by announcing beta testing of Bitcoin Classic.

http://bitcoinist.net/antpool-announces-bitcoin-classic-beta-testing/
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February 01, 2016, 12:50:55 PM
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Antpool.....  Cheesy Roll Eyes

Why on earth would the farm that produces the most empty blocks care about block size? Empty blocks are empty blocks, no matter what size they are. Not only that, but they provide absolutely zero customer support to anyone daft enough to mine there. Their code is shoddy, buggy & unreliable - just look at their so-called "support" thread - it's abysmal.

They don't care about Bitcoin, it's users or the network as a whole - all they care about is ripping off for profit & taking control of the Bitcoin network.
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