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legendary
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You brought two other people into a discussion about Luke.

Well, exactly half that many other people, but who needs accuracy when you have the BTC community on your side?

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Mostly just to create an opportunity to trash another (former?) Bitcoin core dev:

Not to 'trash another (former?) Bitcoin core dev', but rather to point out that it is a shared delusion. And a rather significant one at that.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
jr. member
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The Mining Hardware Wars... oh it's on like Donkey Kong!

https://twitter.com/ynakamura56/status/1003908868114509824

Finally some way overdue competition. Bitmain's monopoly coming to an end and hopefully so is the funding for their bcash side project.


Roi over 500 days , no shipped ,   ...  Cheesy  "what a dreamer" ... read coments under tweet and get to reality ...  Grin  pillar of crypto "world"

i give you hint: print more fiat and feed it .. price will go up ..
legendary
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Shitcoin Minimalist
You highlighted one of the key differences between bcashers and bitcoiners. Bcashers follow people. Bitcoiners follow ideas.

Haha. In your fuckin' dreams. As is evidenced by your following white knighting:

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Moving on, then. Luke's a bit nutty, but he's done more for Bitcoin than anyone involved in Bcash:

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I listed a series of facts that were relevant to the discussion about Luke.

You brought two other people into a discussion about Luke. Mostly just to create an opportunity to trash another (former?) Bitcoin core dev:

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Just Luke doing Luke. One more insane rant. What with the earth at the center of the universe, prepare for a PoW change, kill all the non-xtians, and the like.

One of crypto's more ... umm ... colourful characters, to be sure.

FWIW, Gregory Maxwell also believed that satoshi's design was fundamentally and irredeemably broken. And these are the 'geniuses' that so much of the community choose to follow.  Roll Eyes
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
The Mining Hardware Wars... oh it's on like Donkey Kong!

https://twitter.com/ynakamura56/status/1003908868114509824

Finally some way overdue competition. Bitmain's monopoly coming to an end and hopefully so is the funding for their bcash side project.
legendary
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Free spirit
The Mining Hardware Wars... oh it's on like Donkey Kong!

https://twitter.com/ynakamura56/status/1003908868114509824


Don't much like this

"Reservations start June 6, ships by Oct end"

We already saw the dif explosion, by the time you actually get this (not it is shipped) will it even be worth it?

Where is the ROI?



i prefer non-gmo Wink lol

You prefer to be fail loser. Still welcome to slot number 2 on ignore.

Oo this is getting quite satisfying.

legendary
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I think that largely he is criticizing the bcasher nutjobs in their assertions that bitcoin has to "get back to it's original vision," and a lot of the bullshit originalism that bcashers spout out in order to criticize various bitcoin evolutions, including segwit and including lightning, etc.

Get real. We don't dislike Segwit because it is not part of satoshi's original design; we dislike Segwit because it is at best a distracting irrelevant rearranging of the titanic's deck chairs, and at worst a fatal security virus that cannot be rolled back.

So, it’s “we” is it, who else are you speaking for?

The BCH community, as gauged by my reading of publicly expressed sentiment mostly outside this here echo chamber. My read may be imperfect, but it is certainly higher fidelity than JJG's woefully ignorant assertions, which is where this branch started.
legendary
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You highlighted one of the key differences between bcashers and bitcoiners. Bcashers follow people. Bitcoiners follow ideas.

Haha. In your fuckin' dreams. As is evidenced by your following white knighting:

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Moving on, then. Luke's a bit nutty, but he's done more for Bitcoin than anyone involved in Bcash:

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legendary
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Just no. There is a distinct difference between 'limited' and 'impossible'. Completely different.

Join the BCash dev team, put your money with your mouth is and prove it.

I have no idea what you are advocating here.

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Or STFU troll.

No. We've been over this multiple times. Answer always the same. Your imperatives are toothless, you bloviating buffoon.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
The buy belongs in an asylum, IMO.

I dunno, man. I took him up on his tonal counting advocacy and now I feel tonbong times better, maybe even bongtran and I never thought I'd say that.
hero member
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I think that largely he is criticizing the bcasher nutjobs in their assertions that bitcoin has to "get back to it's original vision," and a lot of the bullshit originalism that bcashers spout out in order to criticize various bitcoin evolutions, including segwit and including lightning, etc.

Get real. We don't dislike Segwit because it is not part of satoshi's original design; we dislike Segwit because it is at best a distracting irrelevant rearranging of the titanic's deck chairs, and at worst a fatal security virus that cannot be rolled back.

So, it’s “we” is it, who else are you speaking for?
jr. member
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar_Torrijos

Torrijos died shortly after the inauguration of US President Ronald Reagan, just two months after Ecuadorian president Jaime Roldós died in strikingly similar circumstances..
What a coincidence..
All is manipulation until ...
legendary
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I think that largely he is criticizing the bcasher nutjobs in their assertions that bitcoin has to "get back to it's original vision," and a lot of the bullshit originalism that bcashers spout out in order to criticize various bitcoin evolutions, including segwit and including lightning, etc.

Get real. We don't dislike Segwit because it is not part of satoshi's original design; we dislike Segwit because it is at best a distracting irrelevant rearranging of the titanic's deck chairs, and at worst a fatal security virus that cannot be rolled back.
legendary
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That one took longer than usual to finish this barting.
Next round then. My policy is not to have any funds on the exchanges unless necessary otherwise I would have profited greatly from the barting happening lately
legendary
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Ooooh looky, our world's super-secretive overlords are having another top secret meeting to discuss how they can fuck us over some more.

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/06/bilderberg-meeting-elite-focuses-on-politics.html

Hope their new plan includes more goosing of the bogus world markets and more MSM nominal confusion, or we're all screwed I guess.  Undecided

Also goodbye ICOs:

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/06/sec-chairman-clayton-says-agency-wont-change-definition-of-a-security.html

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The agency is also not adjusting rules for initial coin offerings, and Clayton underlined that tokens or a digital assets used in that fundraising process are securities.
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BITCOIN===>THE DISRUPTIVE CYBERCURRENCY
The Mining Hardware Wars... oh it's on like Donkey Kong!

https://twitter.com/ynakamura56/status/1003908868114509824


Don't much like this

"Reservations start June 6, ships by Oct end"

We already saw the dif explosion, by the time you actually get this (not it is shipped) will it even be worth it?

Where is the ROI?



i prefer non-gmo Wink lol
legendary
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That one took longer than usual to finish this barting.
STT
legendary
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and yet Im not following Luke Dash on twitter, my mistake.   We should have an official list for twitter resource/news, the platform allows lists to be shared.  My own list is very loosely collected though and not double checked

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/De4nfriUYAAImnh.jpg
well luckily I dont take everything I read unquestioned so I dont have a problem with the random feed, clearly he has a method there somewhere.  I've heard quite a few denounce democracy on the basis of poor education and misdirection of the masses.  I think its probably the best system though its path might be ironic and failure is a natural process within that.




Drawing in a support line on the daily which I think relates to finding a bottom here.  Was the top early November and has had weight in previous action similarly I think
legendary
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Shitcoin Minimalist
Any comments on this?



Just Luke doing Luke. One more insane rant. What with the earth at the center of the universe, prepare for a PoW change, kill all the non-xtians, and the like.

One of crypto's more ... umm ... colourful characters, to be sure.

FWIW, Gregory Maxwell also believed that satoshi's design was fundamentally and irredeemably broken. And these are the 'geniuses' that so much of the community choose to follow.  Roll Eyes

You highlighted one of the key differences between bcashers and bitcoiners. Bcashers follow people. Bitcoiners follow ideas.

Moving on, then. Luke's a bit nutty, but he's done more for Bitcoin than anyone involved in Bcash:

  • Created one of the very first mining pools in 2011, and in 2014 released BFG miner, open source freeware to help others operate their Bitcoin miners. Both initiatives contributed significantly to helping Bitcoin stay decentralized.
  • On March 11, 2013, Luke was the first to warn others that the Bitcoin blockchain was splitting and to call for emergency measures.
  • Despite his interest in mining, Luke has always supported individual Bitcoin users, as was illustrated by his work on User Activated Soft Forks to help support SegWit activation.
  • With 321 commits to Bitcoin core, he’s currently ranked by github as 7th most prolific core dev.
  • Even though he’s most known for extensive code review and testing, Luke has contributed significant improvements to Bitcoin, such as figuring out how to deploy SegWit as a soft fork and BIPs 22 & 23.

List taken from https://medium.com/@tuurdemeester/fundraiser-for-luke-dashjr-2a4c0afb96a8
hero member
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Blaming capitalism for the mess the governments have created.

top government people and top business people are... the same.

and the big corps are decidedly bad actors in the whole situation

Many feel, mistakenly in my opinion, that government needs to exist as a counter to corporate power.  They tend to cling to the fiction that government is an actual civic authority and not already hopelessly captured by the very corporate entities they, rightly, fear.

Corporate power and government power both stem from unsound money. If the whole world used the same hard money (bitcoin), corporations and government worldwide would have to prove their worth to secure funding and live within their means to pay their debts.

In a world of easy money controlled by the government and corporations, human nature will always lead to corruption and greed.

The fix is coming and the fix is bitcoin as the world's single reserve currency. Any country not backing their money with bitcoin in 20 years will see their own currency hyper inflate.

It could very well be that the first countries to do so will end up being the worlds new superpowers just like the US became after the dollar became the world's reserve currency.

I see nothing to take issue with in that.

I was merely elucidating the "progressive" viewpoint.  Many on the left are genuinely good people, fighting the great power as they understand it, with the tools they think they have.  True lovers of liberty would do better to educate than to deride.

I understand. I'm just pointing out that the differences between left and right are only possible because of unsound money. The whole debate and the differing views can only be possible in a world of unchecked power made possible by unsound money. All of the fighting between left and right would likely be mute if the world used the same hard money.

The free market would decide the demand for government services and corporations. When everyone competes fairly for limited resources, the only way to survive as a government service or private service is to provide true value that people demand their money be used for.
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