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>>13428191

But he does have a case, you're just in denial.

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>>12380617

If it's a scam, then where is the exit? Why did he start a bunch of companies? Why are there billions of dollars invested in the guy's ideas?

Literally noone has been able to properly articulate why CSW is a scammer, or shown one instance in which he's scammed anyone, ever.

You want him to be a scammer, because if he isn't then your bags are going to zero.

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>>11963592

We combined several utilities and software packages, many of which are open source, to create
the model of the Bitcoin system. The simulation software we used was the Common Open Research
Emulator3
(CORE), a real-time network emulator that allows the rapid instantiation of multiple
technologies in a hybrid fashion. CORE was selected as it allows for the integration of both real
hardware and virtualized nodes including router and switch configurations. The integrated multiprotocol
network Emulator/Simulator (IMUNES)4
from the University of Zagreb was patched into
CORE to port the virtual stacks from FreeBSD5
into scientific Linux. Each virtualized network stack
is assigned its own process space. We have ported the FreeBSD Jar mechanism into Linux to form a
lightweight virtual machine. These virtual machines are configured with SSH and the Bitcoin
protocol and no other services. Our model includes support for wireless networks, mobility scripting,
IPSec, distributed emulation over multiple machines, which is used across different machine nodes,
and the control of external Linux routers that have been integrated within our system.
Using CORE, we emulated both wired and wireless settings and replicated the node
distributions of the Bitcoin network including IP address and network positioning. The derived
hardwired/wireless scenario composes both physical and emulated nodes including the full archive
nodes of the Bitcoin Blockchain as well as limited nodes that are used for propagation only. The
system is tuned to allow up to 50,000 full nodes at any time. At present, no scenario has occurred
where 50,000 nodes have ever come online in the real Bitcoin network. The system has captured and
can emulate the traffic flows between each of the nodes over time.

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