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February 20, 2016, 08:17:48 PM

Its that time againt brodda's




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February 20, 2016, 08:20:51 PM

it would be nice to get some estimate as to how much hashing power behind this meeting

oh wait these are pool right?

hahahaha they own 0 hashing power
Nah, BW, Antpool, Bitfury, BTCC, F2Pool all run most of the hashing power on their pools.
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February 20, 2016, 08:21:46 PM

it would be nice to get some estimate as to how much hashing power behind this meeting

oh wait these are pool right?

hahahaha they own 0 hashing power
Nah, BW, Antpool, Bitfury, BTCC, F2Pool all run most of the hashing power on their pools.

ok then, i guess this is it.
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February 20, 2016, 08:22:03 PM

it would be nice to get some estimate as to how much hashing power behind this meeting

oh wait these are pool right?

hahahaha they own 0 hashing power

That's about 80% of the hashing power.

Pool maintainers are delegates of their clients, they wouldn't shake hands on a decision they feel others wouldn't agree with
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February 20, 2016, 08:22:36 PM

it would be nice to get some estimate as to how much hashing power behind this meeting

oh wait these are pool right?

hahahaha they own 0 hashing power

That's about 80% of the hashing power.

Pool maintainers are delegates of their clients, they wouldn't shake hands on a decision they feel others wouldn't agree with

yup this is it.
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February 20, 2016, 08:22:53 PM

Classic is still on the table, should Core not deliver on promises...

Sorry if I missed it, but what is actually promised by Core? Is there some official statement with actual dates what is delivered when (obviously not referring to the powerpoint slides and twitter posts)?
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February 20, 2016, 08:22:59 PM


I hope you've learned something here, besides what it feels like to be crushed by a 75,000 horsepower iCEBREAKER.


You'll always be a loser in my eyes.

If pouting helps you feel better about Classic losing the debate and getting #R3KT in exactly the way I told you would happen, go for it.

You probably also believe a tiny roomful of nerds eating sushi has the power to compel Honey Badger and commit him to future actions.

How sweetly naive, how adorably innocent.   Kiss

I like your new signature quotes, but I miss the old avatar... I guess this is a zero-sum game after all?
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February 20, 2016, 08:26:09 PM

Classic is still on the table, should Core not deliver on promises...

Sorry if I missed it, but what is actually promised by Core? Is there some official statement with actual dates (obiously not referring to the powerpoint slides and twitter posts).

look here : https://medium.com/@bitcoinroundtable/bitcoin-roundtable-consensus-266d475a61ff

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Based on the above points, the timeline will likely follow the below dates.
-SegWit is expected to be released in April 2016.
-The code for the hard-fork will therefore be available by July 2016.
-If there is strong community support, the hard-fork activation will likely happen around July 2017.
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February 20, 2016, 08:29:42 PM

Classic is still on the table, should Core not deliver on promises...

Sorry if I missed it, but what is actually promised by Core? Is there some official statement with actual dates (obiously not referring to the powerpoint slides and twitter posts).

look here : https://medium.com/@bitcoinroundtable/bitcoin-roundtable-consensus-266d475a61ff

its not the super clear, but something was promised.

At the liquor store this afternoon I was promised an exceptional cabernet sauvignon for less than 25 dollars... For once I was not disappointed.

Cheers, bitcoiners!
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February 20, 2016, 08:29:59 PM

it would be nice to get some estimate as to how much hashing power behind this meeting

oh wait these are pool right?

hahahaha they own 0 hashing power

Really?

How can the mining pools only be able to impose a consensus? Will the miners follow the idea?
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February 20, 2016, 08:32:59 PM

it would be nice to get some estimate as to how much hashing power behind this meeting

oh wait these are pool right?

hahahaha they own 0 hashing power

Really?

How can the mining pools only be able to impose a consensus? Will the miners follow the idea?

my bad i forget they speak on the behalf of their clients, and some pools are private apparently.
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February 20, 2016, 08:36:54 PM

ok i've been up for ~48 hours so i'm going to go drop dead, ill be back later.
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February 20, 2016, 08:38:21 PM


July 2017 is a very long wait
Cry Cry Cry


Nothing concrete, just another delay. And a delay was all blockstream wanted.   Cry
"Bitcoin and its users can go fuck themselves" seems to be the only take away from this   Cry

Ha ha.  You lose.  Again.  Just like I told you would happen.

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February 20, 2016, 08:38:55 PM

it would be nice to get some estimate as to how much hashing power behind this meeting

oh wait these are pool right?

hahahaha they own 0 hashing power

Really?

How can the mining pools only be able to impose a consensus? Will the miners follow the idea?

my bad i forget they speak on the behalf of their clients, and some pools are private apparently.

Ok that's the miners behind who agrees, representative then :-/
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February 20, 2016, 08:39:42 PM

ok i've been up for ~48 hours so i'm going to go drop dead, ill be back later.

that explains why you seemed so out of it the last few posts. jesus man, sleep.
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February 20, 2016, 08:41:14 PM


July 2017 is a very long wait
Cry Cry Cry


Nothing concrete, just another delay. And a delay was all blockstream wanted.   Cry
"Bitcoin and its users can go fuck themselves" seems to be the only take away from this   Cry

Ha ha.  You lose.  Again.  Just like I told you would happen.



We all lose, you fucking dimwit.
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February 20, 2016, 08:43:56 PM

I like your new signature quotes, but I miss the old avatar... I guess this is a zero-sum game after all?

I miss my Classic avatar too.  The video in the pics from Russia thread reminded me how much I like it!

It will change back soon.  And the sig quotes get rotated.  Too many good ones to fit in 3 lines.  So yes, sig space is zero-sum.  Duh!

Thermos should let us pay to disable other users' option to not display sigs!   Cheesy
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February 20, 2016, 08:47:20 PM

I like your new signature quotes, but I miss the old avatar... I guess this is a zero-sum game after all?

I miss my Classic avatar too.  The video in the pics from Russia thread reminded me how much I like it!

It will change back soon.  And the sig quotes get rotated.  Too many good ones to fit in 3 lines.

Thermos should let us pay to disable other users' option to not display sigs!   Cheesy

Cool, btw, you offer Theymos enough money, he'll let you do whatever you like... He's a very liberal capitalist, from what I understand.
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February 20, 2016, 08:50:03 PM
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Ha ha.  You lose.  Again.  Just like I told you would happen.

We all lose, you fucking dimwit.

That's nice.  Go tell Bitcoin Obituaries all about your whiny poutrage and how you wanted 2MB blocks Right Meow.

The only way Honey Badger loses is if he starts giving a shit about your endless, petulant butthurt.   Kiss
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February 20, 2016, 08:52:01 PM

I like your new signature quotes, but I miss the old avatar... I guess this is a zero-sum game after all?

I miss my Classic avatar too.  The video in the pics from Russia thread reminded me how much I like it!

It will change back soon.  And the sig quotes get rotated.  Too many good ones to fit in 3 lines.

Thermos should let us pay to disable other users' option to not display sigs!   Cheesy

Cool, btw, you offer Theymos enough money, he'll let you do whatever you like... He's a very liberal capitalist, from what I understand.

"liberal capitalist" == soul to sell no?
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