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Topic: Are Core Developers trying to scam us by shorting bitcoin? (Read 279 times)

legendary
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Merit: 4794
the secret is that the Barry silbert meeting in New York Agreement on May 24th, 2017 was just another "get segwit activated" campaign.

but the trick this time.. pretend this latest bip is not core/blockstream endorsed. by shouting loudly how "they didnt turn up"..
its called a bait and switch..

BScartel are just offering the same 2015 promise that was offered in a late 2015 meeting funded and chaired by the same 'sponsors'

but the hope this time is by pretending its not endorsed by core/blockstream. it would hope that those who despise the BScartel would actually agree to it.. not realising its just the same roadmap as before..

yet by taking the shrouded covering off the bait and switch... its all the same. and core/blockstream are endorsing it but will play the mind games to try tricking their opposition

funniest part. Gmaxwell revealed his hands tooo soon
1. pretends to not want UASF but as founder of blockstream, employs samson mow
2. pretends to be against splitting the network. but begged opposition to bilaterally split last year

newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
So why did the core developers did not attend "New York Agreement" on May 24th, 2017, do they no longer want to solve the bitcoin scalability issue or Aug 1 is the big payday they have been waiting for?

These greedy developers first tried to push Segwit so that their company BlockStream can make money through CENTRALIZED Lightening Network [which destroys everything bitcoin stands for], but when it does not work out, they use all their money to spam the network and take it to the position where the current bitcoin state is no longer acceptable, and now it seems they are not even trying to prevent the hardfork as if they want a big crash and a split in bitcoin chain, resulting in huge loss to bitcoin holders[like me], miners and other bitcoin based businesses.

When there are so many altcoins with so many developers, why cant we have honest bitcoin core developers who can work without any conflict of interest?
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