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May 29, 2026, 10:06:20 AM
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I find it very exciting relating my daily experience and sentences with bitcoin register and terminologies when I am with my fellow bitcoin enthusiasts, it is not only fun, but also highly educational because it helps us understand Bitcoin culture in a more practical and memorable way.

For Example:
Sentence: The boy jumps up and down.
Bitcoin term equivalent: The boy goes bullish and bearish.

Sentence: They worked together perfectly
Bitcoin term equivalent: They achieved full consensus.

Sentence: The director controls everything about the company.
Bitcoin term equivalent: The director owns 51% of the companies hash power.

Drop yours lets have fun together!
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May 29, 2026, 11:07:05 AM
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Nobody communicates like that even here, why would anyone do so in real life? It is totally unnecessary and puts a target on you that you are involved in bitcoin making you $5 wrench target.

Also, controlling 'everything' is different from having majority stake which is what 51%+ means

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May 29, 2026, 01:12:01 PM
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It is totally unnecessary and puts a target on you that you are involved in bitcoin making you $5 wrench target.
From the OP I stated clearly that it is only when I am with my fellow bitcoin enthusiasts, so in that sense I don't see anything wrong in it.

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Also, controlling 'everything' is different from having majority stake which is what 51%+ means
51% hash power rate means that a particular individual or institution has majority mining power or computational power over others in the bitcoin network, so how is that not a form of control? Imagine the individual with this 51% hash rate sends a coin to someone and a merchant accepted the payment then he secretly mines another chain entirely where that transaction didn't occur. Recall that this miner has the higher computional power so the chain can become longer than the honest chain and you know the network usually accepts the longest chain. If this happens the original payment will dissappear from the network. So in this sense I think it is control, correct me if I'm wrong, I'm here to learn and improve.
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May 29, 2026, 01:45:09 PM
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It is totally unnecessary and puts a target on you that you are involved in bitcoin making you $5 wrench target.
From the OP I stated clearly that it is only when I am with my fellow bitcoin enthusiasts, so in that sense I don't see anything wrong in it.

Your [Fun time!] is a great idea, imo. If this community had more fun, and a lot less negativity I would come here much more often, thank you. Smiley Also, I will try to think of some ideas to actually participate.
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