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March 16, 2016, 01:53:03 PM
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and today this Classic user wake up and decide all together to switch off their nodes Tongue



what a crap Cheesy

By far less dangerous than if the BlockstR3eam/PWC/AXA/Core collaborators behind the Great Firewall decide to switch off the machines.

and i ask you again. I am very sure that if miners was white ppl in zyrich or Usa i am very sure that you will not have problem at all. Do you vote and Trump?

In Switzerland we have direct democracy. USA, China and Bitcoin Mining are still feudalist regimes. Revolution (regime change) still pending:

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March 16, 2016, 02:35:41 PM
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and today this Classic user wake up and decide all together to switch off their nodes Tongue



what a crap Cheesy

By far less dangerous than if the BlockstR3eam/PWC/AXA/Core collaborators behind the Great Firewall decide to switch off the machines.

and i ask you again. I am very sure that if miners was white ppl in zyrich or Usa i am very sure that you will not have problem at all. Do you vote and Trump?

In Switzerland we have direct democracy. USA, China and Bitcoin Mining are still feudalist regimes. Revolution (regime change) still pending:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEDSRP3yNPo

lol Cheesy hahahahahahahaha Ok man. Tell to your direct democracy dont be so much racists. Xenophobia is something that historical had north Europe.


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March 16, 2016, 02:46:33 PM
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and today this Classic user wake up and decide all together to switch off their nodes Tongue



what a crap Cheesy

By far less dangerous than if the BlockstR3eam/PWC/AXA/Core collaborators behind the Great Firewall decide to switch off the machines.

and i ask you again. I am very sure that if miners was white ppl in zyrich or Usa i am very sure that you will not have problem at all. Do you vote and Trump?

In Switzerland we have direct democracy. USA, China and Bitcoin Mining are still feudalist regimes. Revolution (regime change) still pending:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEDSRP3yNPo

lol Cheesy hahahahahahahaha Ok man. Tell to your direct democracy dont be so much racists. Xenophobia is something that historical had north Europe.


LOL. Switzerland welcomed and harbors about 50% of its population with people with migration background. People decide via vote what they want, unlike China, SU, US, EU ...
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March 16, 2016, 03:00:59 PM
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Hey, all is fair in love and War... right? I think this is ingenious and should be applauded, to show vulnerabilities in the consensus process. We allow for open debate and we should allow anyone to

attack the system from all sides to strengthen our security and our development process. You can only fix loopholes and security holes, when they are identified. The community needs to decide if

spoofed nodes should be accepted or not and then voice their concerns on public forums like this. Let's close these loopholes guys and girls..  Roll Eyes

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March 16, 2016, 03:04:27 PM
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thank you forkers for making bitcoin stronger Grin


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March 16, 2016, 03:05:26 PM
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Hey, all is fair in love and War... right? I think this is ingenious and should be applauded, to show vulnerabilities in the consensus process.
A Sybil attack is a well known attack vector. The real question is why people are falling for this manipulation.

The community needs to decide if spoofed nodes should be accepted or not and then voice their concerns on public forums like this. Let's close these loopholes guys and girls..  Roll Eyes
I would disagree with this. Once the masses to come to such a decision, then the chances of damage/destruction increase. Nobody reasonable would support a Sybil attack.

and today this Classic user wake up and decide all together to switch off their nodes Tongue
This is why decentralization is important.

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March 16, 2016, 03:09:38 PM
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Hey, all is fair in love and War... right? I think this is ingenious and should be applauded, to show vulnerabilities in the consensus process.
A Sybil attack is a well known attack vector. The real question is why people are falling for this manipulation.

The community needs to decide if spoofed nodes should be accepted or not and then voice their concerns on public forums like this. Let's close these loopholes guys and girls..  Roll Eyes
I would disagree with this. Once the masses to come to such a decision, then the chances of damage/destruction increase. Nobody reasonable would support a Sybil attack.

mehh, come on now, nobody is falling for anything.

its just couple dozen loud wackos.

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March 16, 2016, 03:17:07 PM
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Attack? I don't see it as an attack. Stop spreading unfounded panic
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March 16, 2016, 03:19:31 PM
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Attack? I don't see it as an attack. Stop spreading unfounded panic
OP isn't doing that. This is the very definition of a Sybil attack. Maybe it would be best to get more information about it.

mehh, come on now, nobody is falling for anything.

its just couple dozen loud wackos.
Correct. According to the analysis on medium.com there is less than 300 people behind the nodes.

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March 16, 2016, 03:20:42 PM
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How can anyone support those who place 95% of their nodes in tech clouds that can be eliminated with a phone call?

Many Classic nodes are in tech clouds because of well protection against denial service of attacks which small block criminals rountinely attacking Classic nodes. I cant understand who continue support Core and their BorgStream overlords anymore, all I see are FUDsters and denial of service attack criminals. Or any honest Core supporteer who preffer competetion and dont feed FUDsters left here ?


Attack? I don't see it as an attack. Stop spreading unfounded panic

+1. Small block FUDsters just discredit themselves...

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March 16, 2016, 03:22:47 PM
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How can anyone support those who place 95% of their nodes in tech clouds that can be eliminated with a phone call?

Many Classic nodes are in tech clouds because of well protection against denial service of attacks which small block criminals rountinely attacking Classic nodes. I cant understand who continue support Core and their BorgStream overlords anymore, all I see are FUDsters and denial of service attack criminals. Or any honest Core supporteer who preffer competetion and dont feed FUDsters left here ?

The most strange is that there are still guys that support Coinbase, Armstrong or to transfer bitcoin develop to only three developers.. lol.

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March 16, 2016, 03:30:21 PM
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Attack? I don't see it as an attack. Stop spreading unfounded panic
OP isn't doing that. This is the very definition of a Sybil attack. Maybe it would be best to get more information about it.

mehh, come on now, nobody is falling for anything.

its just couple dozen loud wackos.
Correct. According to the analysis on medium.com there is less than 300 people behind the nodes.

Which is 100 times more decentralized than 3 with Blockstream collaborating people in a totalitarian country.
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March 16, 2016, 03:32:06 PM
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The most strange is that there are still guys that support Coinbase, Armstrong or to transfer bitcoin develop to only three developers.. lol.

Coinbase is very usefull service to buy Bitcoins, I guess you just hate anybody who support Bitcoin Classic. But Bitcoin Classic is here to stay and estabilishing itselves as viable alternative to Core, thats why the loud support for Classic from some companies who need successfull Bitcoin allowing further adoption for their continued operation.

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March 16, 2016, 03:35:21 PM
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Attack? I don't see it as an attack. Stop spreading unfounded panic
OP isn't doing that. This is the very definition of a Sybil attack. Maybe it would be best to get more information about it.

mehh, come on now, nobody is falling for anything.

its just couple dozen loud wackos.
Correct. According to the analysis on medium.com there is less than 300 people behind the nodes.

Which is 100 times more decentralized than 3 with Blockstream collaborating people in a totalitarian country.

ok i cant see clear your point now  Grin I think the best playground for you will be /r/btc Tongue

And new pic. All the Classic nodes admin go for vacation today alltogether..


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March 16, 2016, 03:39:28 PM
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 Choopa, LLC disappear from node count almost completely and from 1000+ nodes today has only (48)! Tongue

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March 16, 2016, 03:39:49 PM
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On the pic above I see drop of Core nodes at the same time - something fishy with nodecounter graph, bad data or something - just explain this first instead. Just proves how ridiculous this thread is.


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March 16, 2016, 03:44:59 PM
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Attack? I don't see it as an attack. Stop spreading unfounded panic
OP isn't doing that. This is the very definition of a Sybil attack. Maybe it would be best to get more information about it.

mehh, come on now, nobody is falling for anything.

its just couple dozen loud wackos.
Correct. According to the analysis on medium.com there is less than 300 people behind the nodes.

Which is 100 times more decentralized than 3 with Blockstream collaborating people in a totalitarian country.

ok i cant see clear your point now  Grin I think the best playground for you will be /r/btc Tongue


Of course, I prefer the libertarian forums. Only core cheerleaders prefer the totalitarian ones.
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March 16, 2016, 03:50:26 PM
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Attack? I don't see it as an attack. Stop spreading unfounded panic
OP isn't doing that. This is the very definition of a Sybil attack. Maybe it would be best to get more information about it.

mehh, come on now, nobody is falling for anything.

its just couple dozen loud wackos.
Correct. According to the analysis on medium.com there is less than 300 people behind the nodes.

Which is 100 times more decentralized than 3 with Blockstream collaborating people in a totalitarian country.

ok i cant see clear your point now  Grin I think the best playground for you will be /r/btc Tongue


Of course, I prefer the libertarian forums. Only core cheerleaders prefer the totalitarian ones.

how can you keep all this pieces together? You are now in a core control forum that is more libertarian than the Classic control /r/btc/ that is completely trolland... Tongue

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March 16, 2016, 03:53:41 PM
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Attack? I don't see it as an attack. Stop spreading unfounded panic
OP isn't doing that. This is the very definition of a Sybil attack. Maybe it would be best to get more information about it.

mehh, come on now, nobody is falling for anything.

its just couple dozen loud wackos.
Correct. According to the analysis on medium.com there is less than 300 people behind the nodes.

Which is 100 times more decentralized than 3 with Blockstream collaborating people in a totalitarian country.

ok i cant see clear your point now  Grin I think the best playground for you will be /r/btc Tongue


Of course, I prefer the libertarian forums. Only core cheerleaders prefer the totalitarian ones.

how can you keep all this pieces together? You are now in a core control forum that is more libertarian than the Classic control /r/btc/ that is completely trolland... Tongue

You seem to be someone for the forums run by the owner of r/northkorea (aka r/bitcoin) and bitcointalk.org
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