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Topic: What node should I run to NOT support UASF (Read 298 times)

sr. member
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June 21, 2017, 09:13:23 PM
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@Op. Jeez. You really don't understand anything about the USAF at all. You have to run specific code for that and it's not being done by core. At this point, just run the code code. If you want to support seqwit2x (which just does segwit and "maybe" 2M down the road assuming nothing else happens), then run that code when it's available.
sr. member
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UASF is not the Core's proposal... Given the fact that you're supporting NYA and miners' centralisation and from your question I assume that you have zero to little knowledge of what Bitcoin is.
Thus it's not reccomended for you any experiments with software, research how buggy some implementation from bigger blockers such Unlimited, classic etc
sr. member
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There is version called btc1 that just released an Alpha you should research.

Do NOT TRUST your coins to this client YET!
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I preffer SegWit2x and would like Core's proposal for a soft fork on August 1st to fail. It's already failing at motivating miners for the MASF but I'm not in support of Core's project and wouldn't trust running a node by Core developers.

So what node to run?
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