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1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1932d
Will u rename "ABC" sections into "BCH" on your site?
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1935d
Uncensorable speech
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1966d
Division of labor, eg. telecom: hundreds of people are answering the calls, tens of people are supervising, CEO hires/fires, investors discover the price of the enterprise. More wealth
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1974d
Exactly. The Challenge
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1977d
BitcoinHoarder
Which changes do businesses need? CTOR is just order of txs inside a block. And miners are currently voting on all three big Bitcoin chains
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1977d
BitcoinHoarder
Is there any new code related to the biggest blocks? As I understand it's just miner's node settings, applicable to any Bitcoin chain
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1979d
Exploitation would be involuntary exchange of labor for resources. Like labor camps in certain countries. I can spend my bits to answer u, but I don't have to - that's capitalism
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1981d
Totally not a lunatic
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1981d
And u're extremely smart
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1981d
We are one of the fittest among animals, we use tools in a supreme manner. Why give it up and start to get eaten by big cats and reptiles again? Shoot them with a rifle
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1982d
Indeed. Privacy was a false promise of social media. In reality we lost most of it, and security of private keys is the ultimate technological test of mankind. Free people or Borg
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1982d
Do u believe that u personally are able to bring the utopia other people failed to deliver over numerous attempts? If so, u deserve the first bullet
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1982d
It can't happen anywhere, cos homo sapiens aren't blank slates. Just the blankest of all animals. Sex and food, now accompanied by decent medicine and a lot of flashy stuff on screens
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1983d
Storing arbitrary data in the blockchain is inevitable
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1983d
Doesn't matter if I'm the commissar to decide. Compassionate socialists were first to be robbed, raped and killed during Russian revolution. Read more books
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1984d
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Howdy
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1984d
Bitcoin doesn't cure statism, but enables choice for libertarians
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1984d
In my opinion u've too much money. What's next? Shall I rob u?
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1984d
Death or incompetence don't grant whichever arbitrary collective a right to my money. Nothing does except my own choice. Mine your own coins or the whole ledger will perish market-wise
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1984d
"Re-mining"? Theft. And coins of chains with "re-mining" will be less of interest to me. Plain and simple. If it'll be BSV, then BSV will be less valuable to me than BCH
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1986d
BitcoinHoarder
If u're talking about CMC's est. of BCH and BSV volumes, there's no way to exclude exchanges that trade IOUs - no deposits/withdrawals. Like Binance. We've to wait to see better data
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1986d
I decide what to do with my money and when. Bitcoin makes erasing my money from the ledger almost impossible. Changing that on some chains of Bitcoin will just make them less valuable
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1986d
Hacking signing hash function is fine with me, I don't see manipulations with ledger that avoid signing anything on the protocol level, which was the idea on SV side, as valuable
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1987d
Who decides what's "no longer used"? It's reintroduction of trust and antithesis to Bitcoin. If such changes will appear on BSV chain, its tokens'll likely lose a lot of value
1DYD9Y8EomqBapvM
replied 1987d
U know that u can "wormhole" any open blockchain, BTC and BSV included, right?