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>>18431638
>That's the problem with a lot of you retards, it doesn't matter that the tech is old what matters is the brand. Your average Joe knows bitcoin
But you don't realise that it is complete irrelevent what the average Joe knows. The average Joe isn't what is bring in the institutional money, the average Joe barely has any money to invest in at all. The next crypto bull run will not be caused by your grandparents entering, it will be caused by banks and FI's. Speculation can only take us so far and crypto has reached that point.
>People have been saying Bitcoin is gonna be "dead in a few years" for over a fucking decade
But I haven't been. Bitcoin simply cannot scale. If can do 6TPS for fucks sake. I don't see how you can't see it. MySpace is dead. Napster is dead. Bitcoin will be dead as well.

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>>18248511
Hello?Based department?

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>>18086735
Read em and weep.

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>>16857943
its doing to dumping

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>>16811517
I win

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>>16192226
Shabat Shalom as you may have noticed the last week our beloved board became the target of the vile bsv shills.
For this reason i created this general to post facts against BSV and it's evil creators who go against the spirit of crypto and freedom , here are the facts:

1_BSV Hashrate is so low that a small mining pool can 51% attack it

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/hashrate-btc-bsv.html

2_ 96% BSV transactions come from a fucking weather app

https://bitcoinist.com/96-of-bitcoin-sv-transactions-come-from-a-weather-app-report/

3_If you don't believe the thing in point 2 all you need to do is look the average transaction size of every crypto.

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/transactionvalue-btc-eth-ltc-bch-bsv-xmr-doge.html

even dogecoin moves more money

4_BSV mining is centralized massively and dominated by coingeek

SV

https://sv.coin.dance/blocks/thisweek

BTC

https://coin.dance/blocks/thisweek

Worse nodes are even more centralized

Only 468 nodes using the same client vs btc having more than 10k nodes using different clients.

https://sv.coin.dance/nodes

5_BSV HAS 1GB size blocks if full , this mean 52tb per year blockchain growth and an ever decrease ammount of nodes hosting it for free(only pools need to be nodes and there are 8 pools on bsv so 8 nodes will receive monetary incentives to host it).
8 nodes hosting CP basically.

6_BSV allows people to upload shit like videos and illegal stuff like cp will be uploaded there 100% knowing it's open.

7_Combine point 4, 5 and 6 and eventually you will end with a centralized blockchain with a few nodes sharing child porn that will be taken down by governments.

8_The fact that SV shills constantly attack other cryptocurrencies and threaten their destruction and even support capital controls show they are not just attacking btc but want to destroy crypto and the recent shilling campaign shows they are paid to do this.
With love , Greg Maxwell.

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https://blogs.imf.org/2019/10/15/the-world-economy-synchronized-slowdown-precarious-outlook/

https://blogs.imf.org/2018/04/16/an-even-handed-approach-to-crypto-assets/

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>>15945370
Hahahahaha
I have 3 million in realestate
I own 9 businesses
I'm world famous
I'm 6'6
Try again faggit.

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>>15753818
2021 briefly and then finally in 2023 , litecoin , bch and btc will moon stronger because reaching the moore law will make their inflation collapse in a synchronized way unexpectedly.

Monero will have a lower inflation tough but won't matter much until late in the game.

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We are safe

"A key distinction to make is between “qubits” and “logical qubits”, a complicating descriptor on an already nebulous concept. It has been estimated that a Quantum Computer would require at most 2330 qubits and 129 billion gates to crack Bitcoin’s secp256k1 elliptic curve implementation. As a reddit commenter aptly put it, in order to be intellectually honest we must concede that the 2330 qubits refer to ideal, fault-tolerant, logical qubits, whereas the 17 qubits achieved in 2017 by IBM’s quantum processor are raw, imperfect qubits which could be used to encode 7 logical qubits. Quantum error-correction of a single fault-tolerant qubit has not yet been achieved in experiments."

"As for how far away all this is: given the spectacular progress by Google and others over the last few years, my guess is that we’re at most a decade away from some small, special-purpose quantum computers (with ~50-200 qubits) that could be useful for quantum simulation. These are what the physicist John Preskill called “Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum” (NISQ) computers in his excellent recent essay."

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>>15552855
The discussion if bitcoin was created by god or the devil has been going on since 2012 in bitcoin talk after satoshi disappeared.

I can't say it's been created by god but the devil does not like it.

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>>15022545
Fuck this gay life, I would not want to be ruled by gay space aliens on Mars, its already fucked up enough what they have done with the earth.

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>>15018546
Yes, yes, very well done gentlemen. HOWEVER it's time to put an end to this tomfoolery.
Behold.

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