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Author Topic: [2017-03-30]Over 100 ‘Blockchain Personalities’ Take 21 Inc’s Fork Survey  (Read 219 times)
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March 31, 2017, 02:20:23 AM
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This past February Bitcoin.com reported on 21 Inc’s new venture that pays email recipients for their time and offers surveys paying in bitcoin. This week the company revealed the results of a particular survey, which asked 21.co `blockchain members´ what they thought about the possibility of a Bitcoin fork.

This past week the platform offered a survey to its 21.co blockchain members, which consists of Bitcoin proponents such as Adam Back, Barry Silbert, Jesse Powell, Charlie Lee, Roger Ver, Vinny Lingham, and many more. The survey was conducted to “find out what key influencers in the community think” about a Bitcoin fork.

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March 31, 2017, 08:59:11 AM
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It's annoying that this is news.  The arguments of barely a hundred people should not influence a community that should be as decentralised as possible, and people shouldn't be considered "Bitcoin personalities" who act as a public face for Bitcoin unless they are Core devs who actually work on Bitcoin.

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