New plagiarism from Craig Wright -- at least 40% of a recent paper was intentionally and blatantly plagiarized
https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/9rddek/new_plagiarism_from_craig_wright_at_least_40_of_a/
I have RES and that post is full of trolls and shills. Not saying CSW didn't do it, but you can't get any useful information from that discussion. We should move these topics to Memo
Someone is voting Memes to the top: https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/9rekl0/loll/ It only goes to show the power of voting bots who overpower real users. Reddit is a terrible platform, almost as bad as Twitter.
BitcoinSV nodes are increasing rapidly up to 49 nodes today. For CSW haters, can you explain this to me? I have visited and read the entire site and found all arguments very respectable.
The Bitcoin SV arguments are indeed very convincing. I favor BitcoinSV. It's no secret that the blocks have to multiply hundrets of MB so the whole economy can work.Halvings will come.
@memo #memo including bitcoinfiles.com - Links would be great! #bitcoinfiles bitcoinfile:2cd58c752f21cab51b0d50129b0991dfc695fd083698e54bbbba6999ccacb76e
Call it whatever you want... When the people of a nation collectively organize and make decisions, its a government. Bitcoin takes power away from governments.
No way dude, uncensorable money/communication empowers people to better collectively organize and make decisions. How this is not self evident is beyond me.
https://nakamotostudies.org/ read some Satoshi... The #1 goal of Bitcoin was to strip power over money from governments and give it to the people of the world to govern as a whole.
If a government has less control over it's people(via various FIAT instruments) it makes that Nation STRONGER not weaker.
It's funny how many supporters we have for a self-professed nationalist in a forum about, of all things, Bitcoin - one of the most inherently anti-nationalist systems to date.
Bitcoin is not anti-nationalist. Convince me otherwise.