You claiming the ability to read my mind isn't the same thing as a question actually being a complaint. And generally a safe assumption doesn't turn out to be completely incorrect.
I have a feeling the trolls will still be in this thread bashing BSV even after BTC and BCH are dead and buried and BSV is the only crypto around. Sad. Hey trolls... check that price boost!
I don't spend a lot of time bashing BSV. When the subject comes up, I point out that it's a con, recommend legit crypto like real Bitcoin (BCH) or old Bitcoin (BTC), and move on.
Bitcoin Shit Vision - every comment made by pro-SV people here has 1 goal: making you buy this scamcoin.
The only BSV I ever had was the amount I got automatically from the fork. Sold it and used the proceeds to buy BCH as soon as that was doable. Glad I did.
On the one hand, I wouldn't want to deal with thieves. On the other hand "money laundering" isn't a real crime, it's just AVOIDING a particular kind of thief (government).
"[...] when pressed by the Court how Craig would have standing to assert an objection on behalf of the United States, Craig abandoned the 'national security' objection."
Wright is such a raging dumpster fire in so many ways ...
Everyone is a retard who claims that the Bitcoin blockchain is intended to function as large scale storage for everything. Bonus retardation points for thinking that it's free and fast.
Blockchains strike me as incredibly useful for storing data that needs to be secure (in the sense of not being forgeable/modifiable). But yeah, there's a lot of silliness.
My wife says I'm just impossible to talk to until I've had my first cup of coffee in the morning. When I don't feel like listening to her, I have a Diet Coke instead.
They will be a bigger deal when bigger companies start making tokens. They can use them like stock and list them on an exchange.
Those are "equity tokens." I think the bigger future is in "utility tokens" as something similar to discounted gift card balances with ecommerce platforms.
Glad to see BCH in the utility token space. Once the big ecommerce players see the value in using tokens for customer account balances at a discount, Katie bar the door.
Some people are afraid of heights. I'm afraid of Steven Wright. Every time I see him I imagine I'm an advertising writer whose boss just told him "we need some copy for an Ambien commercial -- make it funny."