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Author Topic: [2017-11-17]Miners VS Bitcoin Core, Who Wins?  (Read 1234 times)
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November 17, 2017, 05:34:15 AM
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Last week, the main signatories of SegWit2X announced a halt to the hard fork in mid-month due to a lack of community consensus on the program. Bitcoin Cash (BCH) prices skyrocketed from $ 995 to nearly $ 2,000, and a 100% increase generated much suspicion.
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Once a transaction has 6 confirmations, it is extremely unlikely that an attacker without at least 50% of the network's computation power would be able to reverse it.
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November 17, 2017, 08:04:30 AM
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And now BCH is having a great retreat as more and more holders are dumping their share of the coin anticipating that it would soon go cold after a sudden surge which it could not be able to sustain. I am really sad that there is an ongoing war between the miners and core devs...this is not doing well for Bitcoin as it can derailed the right solutions we have been looking for. Is there anyone in the Bitcoin community who can bring these people together as one community in finding the solutions long due for all of us?
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