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The bitcoin is fighting for Higher price but couldn't carry it anymore ...... Be relax and waiting for see another crash very soon ............
Hey Monopoly! This isn't a game, you know.  Who killed my sister, hausfrau@home? Was it YOU?!  trolls in here are german. now it all makes sense. germans are known for their notorious bitterness. 
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It seems Bitcoin slowly discovers why centralization in the financial system exists to begin with. The blocksize voting of BIP100 isn't that dissimilar to how a central bank operates.
Votes by a few mining pool dictate an important financial factor, just like in the central bank certain financial institutions get to vote on the decisions. It may not make sense to regulate that particular one - the transaction count per time period, but nevertheless it is what it is. It's simply more practical.
It will kill Bitcoin's fundamentals. Please, it hasn't been truly decentralized since GPU mining and pools, don't be delusional. Giving voting privileges to nodes simply doesn't make sense, too easily manipulated. We've seen that with the fake XT nodes popping up. At least having votes from mining pools it's somewhat representative. Merchants, Payment processors and other startups who simply are Bitcoin end users shouldn't have any say in the subject because they don't have the authority. Miners do, developers do, everybody else is free to leave if they don't like it. On the contrary, whilst I may agree with part of what you say, I for one, sincerely believe that NOONE has or should have any power over Bitcoin. That is what makes its value. Hence the decentralized consensus them businessmen are trying to catch, BEFORE THE NETWORK GROWS TO MUCH, and makes it nearly impossible to change anything. That is why the rush. But there is none actually, it is just mainstream propaganda, and y'all falling for it. they want to control the fees to make a personal profit as their business model supported through investment by controlling the bandwidth .. they are like mansanto who wants to profit by controlling our food supply through poisoning it .. some people would call what "cripplecoiners" are doing corruption . "all of us" lose so they can profit.
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Andreas Antonopoulos - Bitcoinhttps://youtu.be/fHZzkT1ci1U?t=31m3sWell said about bitcoin bubbles. About the crush of bitcoin from $30 and crush to 25c ...this is a rollercoaster it's a blessing and a curse
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August 29, 2015, 01:54:50 PM |
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they want to control the fees to make a personal profit as their business model supported through investment by controlling the bandwidth .. they are like mansanto who wants to profit by controlling our food supply through poisoning it .. some people would call what "cripplecoiners" are doing corruption . "all of us" lose so they can profit.
hey, if you want your alt you can do your alt 
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they want to control the fees to make a personal profit as their business model supported through investment by controlling the bandwidth .. they are like mansanto who wants to profit by controlling our food supply through poisoning it .. some people would call what "cripplecoiners" are doing corruption . "all of us" lose so they can profit.
hey, if you want your alt you can do your alt i can expose your fraud while i am at it too ..
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moondruff  man....  thats what im talking about
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that what happens "cripplecoiners" and "blockchain blacklisters" when you listen to obamaturds who has FAILED in every single thing the last six and half year .. add another one to the list . 
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I don't get why something has so suddenly enchanted so many when there's zero code to actually fap over.
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I don't get why something has so suddenly enchanted so many when there's zero code to actually fap over. It's the larger issue of stopping a miner power grab. If the last 19 months have taught us anything, it's that the most important person in Bitcoin is the NEXT guy, they guy who hasn't bought in yet. Without him, we're all just fapping.
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August 29, 2015, 06:52:00 PM |
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I don't get why something has so suddenly enchanted so many when there's zero code to actually fap over. because coding is the easy part.
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August 29, 2015, 06:55:51 PM |
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What if they simply set the target at 50% of the 20%-80% of the votes and tell you people NOW STFU? Some idiots will probably attack it on that still, not realizing what they are doing. Scrapping the top and the bottom makes me think that's probably what's initially intended.
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August 29, 2015, 07:14:03 PM |
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because coding is the easy part.
I'd consider it customary to vote for something that you actually can verify rather than sounding like a neat idea. If that's how it works these days then I'm proposing BIP 1 Billion. It gives free money to everyone but still retains all of its value and is scalable enough for every atom in the universe to buy its morning coffee all at the same time.
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