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November 18, 2018, 06:00:47 PM |
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Have you seen CSW's educational track record? He is nothing short of a genius, he's just got that australian attitude, i'm sorry that he hurt your feelings. The world doesn't give a shit about your feelings.
The world also doesn't give a shit about Faketoshi. The markets have dictated this as such. That's capitalism for ya! According to the facts he was there from the beginning, name call all you want. It doesn't change history It also doesn't change the fact that the media and the markets have decided he's a lying loser. You backed the wrong horse. Arguing with strangers on a forum aren't going to help you recoup your losses. Have a nice morning/afternoon/evening. You can sit here on the forums and cry about CSW being a mean person, I'll keep supporting him and his quest to bring p2p electronic cash for the world that can scale on chain. PoSM doesn't work, we will see what the markets say in the future bitcoin is an economic system, not a get rich quick scheme. So you choose to ignore the part where Craig recently said ... He had plans to steal users funds.."sunken treasure" (User funds, is all of us...long term holders,dev funds, investors money, exchanges,whales wallets...) and wanted to make users pay more than once to store info on the blockchain...like paying for gas on ETH. Do you understand this?
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Technically Bitcoin is a fork and Bitcoin Cash is the original blockchain.When the hard fork occurred, people had access to the same amount of coins on Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.- NIST
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November 18, 2018, 06:33:57 PM |
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The nature of Bitcoin is such that once version 0.1 was released, the core design was set in stone for the rest of its lifetime...
So 'splain me The SegWit Omnibus Changeset then? The funny part is that Bitcoin Cash in the form of SV is the closest thing to a Bitcoin Protocol 0.1 that we've had in almost a decade.
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November 18, 2018, 06:38:53 PM |
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maybe DOGE will turn out the be the real bitcoin in the end!
Impossibru. Doge genesis not derived from Satoshi genesis.
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Icutgrass205
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November 18, 2018, 06:48:50 PM |
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Have you seen CSW's educational track record? He is nothing short of a genius, he's just got that australian attitude, i'm sorry that he hurt your feelings. The world doesn't give a shit about your feelings.
The world also doesn't give a shit about Faketoshi. The markets have dictated this as such. That's capitalism for ya! According to the facts he was there from the beginning, name call all you want. It doesn't change history It also doesn't change the fact that the media and the markets have decided he's a lying loser. You backed the wrong horse. Arguing with strangers on a forum aren't going to help you recoup your losses. Have a nice morning/afternoon/evening. You can sit here on the forums and cry about CSW being a mean person, I'll keep supporting him and his quest to bring p2p electronic cash for the world that can scale on chain. PoSM doesn't work, we will see what the markets say in the future bitcoin is an economic system, not a get rich quick scheme. So you choose to ignore the part where Craig recently said ... He had plans to steal users funds.."sunken treasure" (User funds, is all of us...long term holders,dev funds, investors money, exchanges,whales wallets...) and wanted to make users pay more than once to store info on the blockchain...like paying for gas on ETH. Do you understand this? He didnt say HE, he said the miners would be able to mine those coins down the line.. You like to twist words a lot dont you.
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jbreher
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November 18, 2018, 06:52:31 PM |
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It is Wright who said he wouldn't accept other chain to survive and will commit every resource to kill it even for months/years. He has already lost the hashwar
From publicly available information, this is how it appears. But what makes you think that all relevant info is public? I work with what I have. Maybe SV have won the hashwar and killed ABC... in secret? No, really, I would love to see this escalating soon because it is a great way to put to test some theories and principles of Bitcoin and verify the outcome. Do you still think Wright/Ayre camp may have some ace up his sleeve? To me it is all just a bunch of insane bluffing. Well, they may be bluffing. Another possibility is that there is something to this Squire/Samsung story, and that SV forces are secretly mining an empty ABC chain, waiting for time of maximum disruption to release it and cause all clients to abandon the current ABC chain. Who knows? It would be entertaining, though. And instructive. Even if there were some truth to the Squire/Samsung story (which I strongly don't think so) what you are describing are Wrights threats of attacking another coin (ABC) to cause maximum disruption (and presumably high economic loses) for no legitimate reason. Don't you think that action could have some serious legal ramifications? Well, from one perspective, such an action would be merely Nakamoto Consensus writ large. In orphaning the ABC chain, possibly repeatedly, the forks would be healed, and there would be a single Bitcoin Cash going forward. I imagine civil suits may ensue. However, a cursory reading of the last paragraph of the white paper would seem to be dispositive toward dismissing any such suit. And, even if it was considered not ilegal.... Don't you think ABC side could do the same to SV if they were willing to? Fortunately it seems like they don't want to go that route, unlike Wright... or this would be a clear case of mutual destruction.
Unknown, but seems unlikely. The hypothetical requires assumption of more SV mining power than ABC has displayed to date. It is certainly possible that ABC has also been mining a secret empty block SV chain as well. Hard to envision, however, where such hash power may have come from. ABC could also start later with greater hash, but that necessarily limits the depth of the potential reorg. The 'centralized checkpoint' is an interesting twist as well. How much economic weight is running code incorporating this feature? I was actually kind of surprised that the massive redirect from BTC to ABC came from Bitcoin.com. I had envisioned it coming from Bitmain. Perhaps Bitmain's hands are tied due to the pending IPO?
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November 18, 2018, 06:54:09 PM |
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So you choose to ignore the part where Craig recently said ... He had plans to steal users funds.."sunken treasure" (User funds, is all of us...long term holders,dev funds, investors money, exchanges,whales wallets...) and wanted to make users pay more than once to store info on the blockchain...like paying for gas on ETH. Do you understand this?
Sure, I understand it. You don't seem to understand it however. For your characterizations are hyperbole.
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November 18, 2018, 07:34:28 PM |
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Unknown, but seems unlikely. The hypothetical requires assumption of more SV mining power than ABC has displayed to date. It is certainly possible that ABC has also been mining a secret empty block SV chain as well. Hard to envision, however, where such hash power may have come from. ABC could also start later with greater hash, but that necessarily limits the depth of the potential reorg.
The 'centralized checkpoint' is an interesting twist as well. How much economic weight is running code incorporating this feature?
I was actually kind of surprised that the massive redirect from BTC to ABC came from Bitcoin.com. I had envisioned it coming from Bitmain. Perhaps Bitmain's hands are tied due to the pending IPO?
No, I don't think their hands are tied at all. That's another of Wright's ridiculous statements. Bitmain has a HUGE investment in BCH assets. Not only they can, as a business, do whatever deemed necessary to protect that investment but they are compelled to. As long as you can reasonably justify (even if wrong in the end) the decision it is ok from a corporate/shareholders perspective. Also, not only Antpool has joined the party directly but we don't know if they have redirected some of their hash to Bitcoin.com pool. Also, we don't know if they are contributing to some of Bitcoin.com expenses on loses (compensation that could be in BTC, BCH, USD or even free machines and/or future discounts). To me there is not much difference using "owned" vs rented hash... in the end it is all a cost you are willing to assume. And in none of both cases it implies a long term commitment, as you are equally losing money for spending the hash in loss until you can't or don't want anymore. It is hard to guess where additional hashpower could come from for SV, but it is not hard at all to guess multiple sources where hashpower can come from for ABC: - From their actual KNOWN hashpower currently mining BTC and other SHA256 coins. - From newly produced not yet sold machines. They could even sell them on discount to other miners in exchange of mining deals of ABC. The thing is, BCH was a minority chain of BTC. Satoshi already warned about the most probable fate of any minority chain. For some reason, it has been artificially allowed to coexist along BTC besides sharing the same PoW algo where BTC is king. That was always risky for reasons now evident. About the checkpoints... I think all exchanges are using it, what I don't know is how frequent the checkpoint is. If it were me, I would set a checkpoint with a frequency higher than the minimum confirmation requirement to avoid double spends (which is probably the biggest fear of exchanges).
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November 19, 2018, 12:51:51 AM |
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so what should i buy now? bch abc or bch sv? which one will go to moon?
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November 19, 2018, 01:00:39 AM |
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so what should i buy now? bch abc or bch sv? which one will go to moon? SV for the long term investment, it will scale better. Locked down protocol means more enterprises will be confident in building something on top of the protocol. Unlike ABC who's devs want to make changes to the protocol every 6 months.
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November 19, 2018, 03:18:53 AM |
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so what should i buy now? bch abc or bch sv? which one will go to moon? SV for the long term investment, it will scale better. Locked down protocol means more enterprises will be confident in building something on top of the protocol. Unlike ABC who's devs want to make changes to the protocol every 6 months. but i think a battle between Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin ABC , is currently trailing in the battle for the largest share of the network’s hashing power and right now, ABC controls BCH , bch abc will win
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November 19, 2018, 05:08:11 AM |
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so what should i buy now? bch abc or bch sv? which one will go to moon? SV for the long term investment, it will scale better. Locked down protocol means more enterprises will be confident in building something on top of the protocol. Unlike ABC who's devs want to make changes to the protocol every 6 months. but i think a battle between Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin ABC , is currently trailing in the battle for the largest share of the network’s hashing power and right now, ABC controls BCH , bch abc will win Well think about it this way, with DSV there comes legal issues. SV is the closest thing to the original bitcoin available. Remember also that a lot of the hash power on ABC is rented hash power from btc mining pools. SV can scale for the world, and as for the hash rate. Squire mining will supposedly be releasing new asics next year that are 50% more efficient than anything on the market. That could be rumor though, I guess only time will tell.
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November 19, 2018, 05:35:34 AM |
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Could someone here please tell me what coin is the real Bcash is ?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1696712.50;imode
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November 19, 2018, 07:16:22 AM |
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Icutgrass205 seems to use a lot of misplaced commas.
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November 19, 2018, 07:43:45 AM |
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Remember also that a lot of the hash power on ABC is rented hash power from btc mining pools. SV can scale for the world, and as for the hash rate. Squire mining will supposedly be releasing new asics next year that are 50% more efficient than anything on the market. That could be rumor though, I guess only time will tell.
Frankly it doesn't matter if SV has more hash rate at this point. It's already lost the battle. It will be its own coin. The exchanges aren't about to backtrack on their decisions -- there's no need. They're comfortable with ABC being BCH. Nobody wants anything to do with Crag's fork of an altcoin. He's revealed himself to be a whiny little bitch. Now he's resorting to threatening lawsuits -- the sign of a true loser. You can argue with me until you're blue in the face, and I have but one word for you: scoreboard. http://hashwars.cash/
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November 19, 2018, 08:03:52 AM |
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About the stable Bitcoin protocol and building things on top of it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YG8gqBd3Mg
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Carpe diem - understand the White Paper and mine honest. Fix real world issues: Check out b-vote.com The simple way is the genius way - Satoshi's Rules: humana veris _
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November 19, 2018, 08:08:20 AM |
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The nature of Bitcoin is such that once version 0.1 was released, the core design was set in stone for the rest of its lifetime...
So 'splain me The SegWit Omnibus Changeset then? The funny part is that Bitcoin Cash in the form of SV is the closest thing to a Bitcoin Protocol 0.1 that we've had in almost a decade. Yes, and maybe the only legal soon since it is 100% following the WP and the financial terms and conditions of its purpose. All other add-on-coins might badly run into regulatory issues. Inform first, before entering financial markets - strongest controlled field on the planet.
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November 19, 2018, 10:16:38 AM |
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^, No , Craig had planned to steal users funds.."sunken treasure" Craig wanted to make users pay more than once to store info on the blockchain... This is why Craig wont make a new coin, he cant build and he would have nothing to steal...
Craig would have destroyed everything we have all worked hard to create...
If you think craig is Satoshi..you are a shill or stupid.
ok who said he was Satoshi? I said if you think it... Not saying you said it, But many sv supporters say it...including Craig lol Do you have any facts to dispute the facts found in the Kleiman Vs. Wright court documents? No, i dont need them to make think he is Satoshi... I know he is NOT Satoshi.... My point exactly, you stay in la la land buddy Your the one thats lost....good luck helping shill for Craig, your only making a fool of yourself. This bizarre has war of the bcash forks ABC and SV is draining the blood of the whole crypto market. I can't see any winners here, it's complete nonsense. The miners of the both chains are incurring tremendous losses on daily basis.
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November 19, 2018, 10:47:18 AM |
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This bizarre has war of the bcash forks ABC and SV is draining the blood of the whole crypto market. I can't see any winners here, it's complete nonsense. The miners of the both chains are incurring tremendous losses on daily basis.
Ver and Wright are seemingly sacrificing what remaining credibility they might have had with the crypto community to battle one another. It seems to be a war of egos more than anything else. But I concur: not good for crypto. It's a lose/lose/lose.
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November 19, 2018, 10:59:59 AM |
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Can someone explain reasoning behind why CSW believes ABC changes would make BCH illegal, has he spelled out in detail what the problem is?
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