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>> No.17182184
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I dont know how much money are they paying for the BSV campaign but seriously, its not gonna be worth it. The big mass is never going to buy it since the oldies remember what happened with BCH.

Big wallets just waited for 0.5 and dumped the fork, thats why a btc fork will never succeed, you alredy gave to your enemy a bigger quantity of the % equivalent of weaponry, you cannot defeat him.

Your bosses will try to make a fast P&D somewhere in the middle of the next 2 altseasons perfectly knowing that the real btc whales exist, and are there, and if any kind of danger appears they will just dump the fuck out their BSV, along with the marketplaces.

BSV power core dont give a fuck about that, they dont target the old mass that perfectly remembers the legit BCH failed flip, they neither target the big whales, neither FINEX company, neither marketplaces.

They target the newbies, the new flesh in the market that is coming for the next 2-3 years.

That makes you, the dogs that serve the BSV core and the core itself subhuman rats who justify themselves as "This is life, the strong wins". But thats just an excuse that the rat is telling himself while drooling for dollars with hopes of being able to sleep more than 5 hours for the first time in years.

I hope you, the dogs and the dogs of the dogs perish as you deserve, I know karma does not exist but I hope that everything lines up to give you exactly what you deserve:

Dying alone, HIV infected and losing all the money in a full depression mode after having being stolen everything by the same kind of people you are.

I really hope the worst for you, and I kinda know you are gonna get it

>> No.17182208

>>17182184
Upvoting This based comments

>> No.17182250

>>17182184
Now they’ve resorted to trying to set curses. Pathetic. Fuck you fag. GOD WINS.

>> No.17182256

>>17182250
God isn’t real Christ cuck

>> No.17182280

>>17182184
>btc whales exist, and are there, and if any kind of danger appears they will just dump the fuck out their BSV, along with the marketplaces.

Interesting thing you brought up here.

What makes you so sure that BTC whales will dump BSV and not the possibly $20k coins to buy shit loads of BSV, that will be used in real life as a tech that actually works, now, without a failed Lighting Network shenanigan?

Please, answer frankly

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>>17182280

Whats the fucking difference between company stocks, companies of S&P500, working enterprises AND GOLD?

IS THE USE CASE AND THE MARKET CAPITALIZATION.

BITCOIN IS NOT MEANT TO BE A FUCKING COMPANY OR CASH.

Is meant to be DIGITAL GOLD, and thats FAR bigger than any fucking "scalable and enterprise shitty blockchain". Do you understand what will happen if 2% of the gold capitalization decides to move to bitcoin?

You will NEVER buy some bread with bitcoin. But you will store your whole value heritage in bitcoin, and that makes bitcoin more valuable than ANYTHING EXISTING RIGHT NOW.

Tech? Lightning Network? IDGAF. Nobody with more than 10M$ does. All we need is it to be DECENTRALIZED. And that, is bitcoin. Decentralized gold. The future of the world's value store reserve.


((COPY&PASTED))

>> No.17182333

>>17182306

>you fucking "anons" can be one of the next 2 options:
>- "early adopters"
>- "trying to explain like you are 5"
>I pretty much think the second option is the correct one.
>BUT IN CASE YOU ARE FUCKING RETARDS:
>Whats the fucking difference between company stocks, companies of S&P500, working enterprises AND GOLD?
>IS THE USE CASE AND THE MARKET CAPITALIZATION.
>BITCOIN IS NOT MEANT TO BE A FUCKING COMPANY OR CASH.
>Is meant to be SCALABLE DIGITAL LEDGER, and thats FAR bigger than any fucking "3tps shitty blockchain". Do you understand what will happen if 2% of the gold capitalization decides to move to BSV?
>You will buy some bread (if you want) with BSV. "And" you will store your whole value heritage in BSV, and that makes BSV more valuable than ANYTHING EXISTING RIGHT NOW.
>Tech? Lightning Network? IDGAF. Nobody with more than 10M$ does. All we need is it to be adopted by the masses and institutions alike. And that, is BSV. The real Bitcoin as per the original protocol. The future of the world's store reserve.


Here, corrected for you

>> No.17182366
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>>17182306
>BITCOIN IS NOT MEANT TO BE A FUCKING COMPANY OR CASH

>> No.17182369

>>17182333
for the billionth time: no fork can be the "original bitcoin" if it abandoned the nakamoto consensus at any point of it's lifetime. the real bitcoin is 3500 yottahash ahead of the shitforks.

>> No.17182374

>>17182366
Satoshi is only he human he didn’t understand how bitcoin would be used by the market

>> No.17182392

>>17182374
trust me, he understands fully well how it's going to be used
https://craigwright.net/blog/bitcoin-blockchain-tech/simplified-payment-verification/

>> No.17182414

>>17182374
oh, also: https://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/posts/bitcointalk/threads/86/#43
>Forgot to add the good part about micropayments. While I don't think Bitcoin is practical for smaller micropayments right now, it will eventually be as storage and bandwidth costs continue to fall. If Bitcoin catches on on a big scale, it may already be the case by that time. Another way they can become more practical is if I implement client-only mode and the number of network nodes consolidates into a smaller number of professional server farms. Whatever size micropayments you need will eventually be practical. I think in 5 or 10 years, the bandwidth and storage will seem trivial.

>> No.17182427

>>17182392
Craig is not satoshi, just sign the keys and the horror will end

>> No.17182437
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>>17182079
I'm sorry... FOR NOT HAVING BOUGHT MORE, BAHAHAHA.

>> No.17182440

>>17182427
"sign the keys" do you even know how digital signatures work? seems to me you are a false flagging sv tard.

>> No.17182471

>>17182392
lol you do realize spv is almost entirely useless right? it's useless for miners or financial providers it's also useless for normal people that only spend and do not accept coins as business. you present it as the solution when in reality it solves a fringe problem for extreme small businesses accepting crypto occasionally cost efficiently.

>> No.17182476

>>17182471
also most business will just use a paynent provider who again will not use spv but run a node.

frankly spv is neat as fuck as tech it's just fucking useless in real life.

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>>17182471
>spv is almost entirely useless
kek this must be the new fud du jour. keep it up fren but I dont think we will see cheap BitCoin ever again. appreciate the effort though

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>>17182306
>>17182427
Always the same, old fud. Nothing to add, only copypasta, parroting same stale nonsense

You still have time to buy cheap

>>17182437
Based

>> No.17182715

>>17182656
nothing new about it i have been saying this for years now. spv won't solve problems for the vast majority of usecases. there are better ways anyhow. for mobile clients for those that do accept crypto but only occasionally maybe, but lighting would be a hundred times better to them.

>> No.17182759

>>17182715
also btw i do use an spv bitcoin wallet (mycelium) every day on my phone. it's nothing new or revolutionary or anything. this shit is out there and it works it's just not really a solution to anything.

>> No.17182770

>>17182427
Kys seething fuck

>> No.17183112
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>>17182427
>The horror will end
The horror is just getting started for the likes of you, corecuck.
>BSV 360
>"zomg just sign already!"
>BSV 500
>"Stop teasing and sign I said"
>BSV 1000
>"No signature? Fraud!"
>BSV 2000
>*An heros*
Honestly I hope he doesn't sign until he's on his deathbed so morons like you get nothing.

>> No.17183590

I have the option to buy BSV on margin with robinhood gold. Should I do it?

>> No.17183936
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>>17183590
only if you want to make it

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>>17182697
>>17182770
>>17183112
even an 88 year old tomber is making fun of you pajeets

>> No.17184072

>>17183590
Indeed I do. Secured a jannie spot but going for residency now. What year does the citadel civilization start in earnest?

>> No.17184090

>>17184072
This was for this
>>17183936

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>>17182184

>> No.17184288

>>17184072
hard to say for sure, but the coming financial crisis will be unprecedented relative to anything we've seen in our lifetime, likely worse than the Great Depression, so there will be a gigantic upheaval within 10-20 years for sure

>> No.17184332

>>17182079
press S to spit on Bitcoin: Shitcoin Vision

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>> No.17184719

>>17182184
Based&redpilled

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>>17184675

>> No.17185153

>>17182184
>Big wallets just waited for 0.5 and dumped the fork
wait so if big wallets dumped their bcash, that means they didn't get any BSV a year later. bullish

>> No.17185183

>>17182369
BSV then, k. thanks for obv

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>>17182369
>if it abandoned the nakamoto consensus at any point of it's lifetime
You must be a white native English speaker to post here, rajeesh

>> No.17185516

>>17182369
common misconception that it works like this, but Nakamoto consensus is a mechanisms for determining which chain is valid amongst chains which are actively competing with each other, not between different networks which have openly and publicly split from each other