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Topic: Blockstream: Satallite bitcoin to the moon? (Read 333 times)

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August 19, 2017, 10:03:57 AM
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Theymos of Blockstream removes Bitpay (and others) from the "Open-Source" Bitcoin github.

 "BitPay is fraudulently passing off btc1 as Bitcoin software to which people are required to upgrade. This is highly unethical and a violation of the bitcoin.org hard fork policy. Therefore, this pull request removes from bitcoin.org any references to BitPay and their software/services Copay and Bitcore. "



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I think Blockstream may have gone off the deep end this time.

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bitcoin cash?
No,

it is about blockstream and not bitcoin cash.

Although it has risen 100% in the last 48 hours.
So you can agree on that. Grin
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Blockstream is obstructing a mild block size increase to 2MB so that fees can return to a reasonable level.
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Snip - The Future of News on the Blockchain
bitcoin cash?
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https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/blockstream-satellite-takes-bitcoin-one-step-closer-moon/


To me the reason why bitcoin cash is coming to oust the AXA-owned blockstream bankers who wanna run btc into the ground. Sad
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