Hakametal

Joined Aug 31, 2018

Goodnight Springton!

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replied 2170d
Theodor Dickens
No worries :)
replied 2170d
Because you can use multiple payment methods and not everyone has Badger. The account is to simply connect people, how you choose to trade is up to the participants.
2170d
REMINDER: The BCH peer-to-peer and anonymous exchange opens in 18 days. It's a game changer, you can sign up now! My referral: https://local.bitcoin.com/r/Hakametal

No photos, no passports, all anonymous.
2353d
Maybe this is actually about destroying BTC.

Maybe Jihan, Craig, Calvin, Roger and other miners are trying to instigate a hash war by taking the hash from BTC.

Maybe this was already planned and they're all in on it
2353d
In a few hours, we will see just how valuable BCH is to miners. Will it be defended against a raging alcoholic, or will it be left to the dogs.

Whatever happens, Bitcoin is evolving.
replied 2354d
Good luck. See you all on the other side.
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There is a difference between an honest miner and a 51% attacker.

If you can't tell the difference, then I'm afraid Nakamoto Consensus and POW is flawed. I will not be apart of that system.
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BitcoinHoarder
What you actually mean is, 51% ATTACKERS RULE!
2355d
The problem is not POW. The problem is POW on BCH, which is the minority chain of BTC. Nakamoto Concensus only works if miners are competing for profit. Miners are not incentivized to defend the BCH chain.

Reality.
2355d
"Miners decide the protocol and only hash matters", is NOT an excuse for a 51% attack. Wake up. Dishonest chains are still dishonest.
replied 2403d
Nice to see more art on here! Hope you like Memo :)
replied 2408d
My mistake, I thought the question was the other way around.
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It literally does everything that Bitcoin Core can do, but 32 times better. Multiple decentralized development teams. Also, nothing is stopping 2nd layer solutions from being built.
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Mons7er
Sorry, but my cat abuses me every waking day.
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He's using "Bcash" to troll about "Bcash".
2416d · 1 BCH=0.06678253 BTC (-9.97 Percent)
The irony.
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TrashPosterInTheDark
"Wishful thinking" got it to $20,000 last year. Stupid money yes, but stupid money nonetheless.
2421d
Opinion: The only reason you would not want to prevent a chain split, is because you want control over the chain. This all comes down to control.
2422d
Opinion: The only reason you would not want to prevent a chain split, is because you want control over the chain. This all comes down to control.
2424d
Blockchair does not recognize BMG as the miner that mined the 23MB block. Is there any reliable evidence?
https://imgur.com/gallery/MyVciie
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You're going down the Marxist route with this line of thinking. It is not a crony system by default. Can it be? Sure, just like anything else. You seem to have a negative view of it.
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Then your definition of Capitalism is wrong.What you are trying to definine is Crony Capitalism.
2424d
Remove the block size limit completely. 23MB is all the evidence needed. Let miners set their own soft cap limits.
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BitcoinHoarder
Because profit is profit. You cannot blame them.
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Prove to me that CSW has the insane hash power he says he has. Then explain to me why competing miners would ever consider using his SV client. Yes, Coingeek has substantial hash. But so does everyone else.