It makes the chain uninvestible and undermines the work of others who have invested in it. And look at all the yes men reactions. They're all at fault for BSVs failure.
Weird that Bitcoin was set free initially when it was released under the *nym of Satoshi. There's too many paid "yes" men, and a propaganda machine that does more damage than good. Just let it be the best tech and get out of the way.
It's too bad we can't pivot from the old mentality to a new mentality. Realizing that it is a popularity contest. Not a Satoshi contest. Not a contest about who's got bigger blocks, or more txs per sec. It's a popularity contest and BSV is losing.
As if this would help.... It's like throwing a rope to someone in a hole and having them argue with you about how deep the hole is, instead of pulling themselves out. but meh - /r/coolguides
The core values you'd think matter, don't matter. No one cares about his Satoshi claim. No one cares about trustless transactions. No one cares about PoW vs PoS. Decentralization. It's about being "liked" and accepted, period.
Well. Irrelevant yes. But I see your point. I've been taken advantage of plenty and unfortunately it happens. Best to learn from mistakes and move on. People are people.
It's better advice than "get a little sun and zinc". But I respect your lack of respect. People will belive and do what they want. My voice means nothing.