I have an open mind and a willingness to change my point of view, provided you can give me a better argument. "Better" means really better, not just some half-baked idea you had whilst riding the bus to work.
And if it goes the usual way, you'll see no violation of the standards, and no one will tell you exactly what standard you supposedly breached. Asking for clarification will get you permanently banned with no avenue for recourse. FB coin; even before it's released, you know it's just a bad joke.
You people are so fucking stupid and gullible. Every easy simple immediate and unquestionable method of producing undeniable evidence of his chain is available and he wants a fucking court case.
Setting up one's own testnet is actually one of the fun experiences of getting to know the Bitcoin code.
Such fun is now verboten with Bitcoin SV.
Download a real open source client!
ShadowOfHarbringer; I swear he thinks he's some special black-ops agent with a special gift for detecting subversion. In reality probably just some tribal git who spends too much time in front of his keyboard. Like me...
"EVERYONE should read this and digest what is happening." - Says Peter, the guy who seems unable to read and digest any content with words that contain more than 4 characters.
Lol. This dude couldn't argue his way out of a wet paper bag. He tries to draw a parallel between him registering some song he just invented on the spot and CSW registering the seminal white paper. Do I need to explain why that's asinine? Then finally after a bunch of irrelevant filler, gets to the real point of his "article" which is to start the narrative that Satoshi doesn't matter. Sounds like waving the white flag to me. LightWeight; I suggest you give up. The only one getting embarrassed is you with all this desperation! Still, it's somewhat entertaining I guess.
"The problem is that there is no process for a private person to...." False! From the Copyright office. "Disputes over the claims in a registration may be heard before federal courts, including disputes over authorship of a work." (https://www.copyright.gov/press-media-info/press-updates.html?loclr=twcop)