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> be me
> enormous faggot
> buy this

>> No.13805708

>>13805692
bcash

>> No.13805906

>>13805692
Stay salty, my friend.

>> No.13805919
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13805919

>>13805692

>> No.13805925

>>13805692
If you got into bcash for the real bitcoin in 2017 but didnt drop it for sv in 2018, you're a brainlet.

>> No.13805955

Craig still has to prove ownership of the original satoshi addresses I’m court to win his upcoming libel suit.

>> No.13805962

>>13805925
If you put any $ into BS Version then you are a retard

>> No.13805998

>>13805919
>plebbit fag confirmed

>> No.13806007

>>13805955
He's got a copyright on the whitepaper and original code. The only explanation for this is hes Satoshi. Hes ready for court.

>> No.13806009

>>13805955
In court**

>> No.13806025

>>13806007
Or just send a validated transaction from one of the original addresses.

Whatever helps you sleep at night though.

>> No.13806039

>>13805692
Still not as big a faggot as the guy who created it.

>> No.13806076

>>13806039
and who do you think created bcash?

>> No.13806085

>>13806039
But roger is less of an annoying douche than Craig abd doesn’t go around suing everyone because his fee fee’s got a booboo.

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>>13805692
Well met friend!
I am also gay, and I hold chainlink.

>> No.13806134

>>13806025
>Whatever helps you sleep at night though.
I sleep like a baby. The people going to court for libel on the other hand are probably losing a lot of it.

>> No.13806152

>>13806076
Satoshi

>> No.13806191

>>13806134
Yup, a whole 127K at stake if he should lose. Poor guy.

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>>13805692
> BIG BLOCKS YOUR PATH WITH PATENTS & COPYWRIGHTS
>"I don't think so"

>> No.13806262
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>> No.13806480

Puny 22mb blocks due to shit devs unable or unwilling to optimise the base software.
BSV big dick swinging chad coin with recently tested 1.4gb block on the testnet, already 128mb blocks on livenet. Get wrecked bch bag holders.

Been using bitcoin since 2012, all in on sv.

>> No.13806496

>>13806480
Two gigachad blocks in July.

>> No.13806500

>>13806480
That’s why noone will remember your name.

>> No.13806832
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>>13806480
Massive blocks do centralise the network as smaller mining companies are unable to invest in the highly expensive connections and xenon servers required to move blocks that big in 10 minutes. BlocksTreamCoin is right on this. However Blockstream is wrong on having the blocks so tiny that users are punished with high fees. There is a balance to be struck. BCH is that balance, and that's why it is the real Bitcoin.
22 meg can already scale to PayPal level of transactions. When BCH gets there, then the community is united in being happy to and implement bigger blocks, grateful to use the research which testnet BSV has done for them.

>> No.13806895

OPERATION DRAGONSLAYER

>> No.13806911

>>13806480
Based and stiffed

>> No.13806930

>>13806832
>smaller mining companies are unable to invest
Fuckem. Join a pool.

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>>13805919

>> No.13807015

>>13806085
I mean literal faggot. Look at his face, listen to his lisp. Craig is also, of course, but he's just deeper into the closet.

>> No.13807166

>>13805692
t. Jihan Wu

>> No.13807222
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the constant FUD on this coin for no apparent reason (it's not mooning right now, no news, nothing), combined with unfunny manufactured looking memes like >>13805919 makes me think paid shills. is BTC core really that worried?

>> No.13807398

>>13807222
Checked and idk anon I might fuck around and buy some BSV lol

>> No.13807454

>>13806832
You need surge capacity as network usage isnt linear or predictable. You also need to meet the minimum capacity for enterprise applications otherwise they'll just flood the existing capacity and drive fees up.
Bch is getting left in the dust right now, Amaury himself said they just dont have the dev funds to scale up at the same rate as bsv. They had funds to waste on bullshit like cashaddr, op_dsv, ctor and a bunch of other useless crap. That's the sort of development you get with ego driven devs instead of a professional team like nchain.

>> No.13807703

>>13807454
>they just dont have the dev funds to scale up
How much work is actually required in increasing blocksize? I figured it would be pretty easy. Makes sense to me now why Craig said miners will start making their own dev teams. Not to fuck with protocol, but to increase their own efficiency and get those juicy block rewards.