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how THE FUCK can craige win at this rate

>> No.11778607
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>>11778579
the delusion is real

>> No.11778630
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Craig is making bunny and Hare analogies on twitter.

Says ABC started off with sprinting when the race is a marathon

>> No.11778632

I thought the flight was only supposed to last 24 hours and the loser was supposed to surrender so that they get back to BCH? What's happening to them now?

>> No.11778636

>>11778632
no, it's a two year war.

>> No.11778657

>>11778579
>craige
roger, stop

>> No.11778681

>>11778636
feel bad for everyone who locked in their BCH on exchanges. They might not see that money anytime soon.

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>>11778579
like this

>> No.11778699

He can't. He's just talking shit. It's not even theoretically possible no matter how much hashpower he has given the reintroduction of checkpoints.
He is nothing but a blowhard conman. It is one of the very few things even coretards get right. For those of you who bought into sv I sympathize with you and will answer any questions for the next hour about why you're unironically just fine on ABC.

>> No.11778739

>>11778579
Brainlet here, can someone explain why ABC has a lot more POW even though its only a few blocks ahead?

>> No.11778775

>>11778579

>how can he win

he can’t

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>>11778688

>> No.11778786

>>11778739
at first they both started at the same difficulty
abc had a lot more hashrate at the start, so they pumped out a bunch of blocks and did a lot of work
the bch difficulty adjustment algorithm adjusts difficulty down on sv and up on abc to match their hashrate
abc had to give some hashrate back to btc because they rented it so they have been mining at a higher difficulty with less hashrate
sv is now mining at a lower difficulty than abc mined those blocks, so they are catching up on blocks but not so much on total work done.
the hashrates are getting closer to about 50/50 so anything could happen from here.

>> No.11778787

>>11778739
Because difficulty. Think of it like you're fighting against a machine that constantly alters its parameters in order to keep you at a certain place, let's say a treadmill.
Person A on treadmill A can be moving much slower than person B on treadmill B, but if the incline is drastically upward on A and drastically downward on B, A is still expending more energy than B.
That incline is what we call difficulty on a proof of work chain, basically dictates just how hard it is to find a valid hash for the next block rather than how many calories you need to expend to move a hundred meters.

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>>11778786
>>11778787
Thanks for explaining frens

>> No.11778832

SV can just pretend to be competitive indefinitely because of blockheight. nobody knows about difficulty adjustment.

>> No.11778842
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11778842

Seems to me that Roger and crew can't keep that much hashrate on BCH forever.

Even if SV loses out seems Craig Wright is going to try to do 51% attack when hash leaves BCH

Hashrate will leave BCH losing money. Faketoshi doesn't mind losing all he's got.

I wouldn't touch BCH.

>> No.11778893

>>11778842
That all depends on the relative value of BTC, BCH, and SV.The amount of dedicated hashpower directly under the control of CSW is vanishingly small compared to the amount of hashpower that simply mines whatever is most profitable. It also assumes that the people currently actively defending BCH will just stop and risk a 51% attack from that hashpower if the asset prices don't move in the direction necessary to support the hashrate.
That's a lot of assumptions. I'd call you a fuckhead, but you gave remy ass so instead I'll just say you're reaching.

>> No.11778915

How high will the winner go

>> No.11778931

I have $4300 in SV. Made about 1k. Should I now split it between ABC and SV?

>> No.11778960

>>11778915
>>11778931
BCH is unironically the only legitimate Bitcoin chain. Winner takes all. There was a reason both sides of the war were prepared to destroy BTC in order to maintain the integrity of the BCH chain.
As for splitting now between ABC and SV, depends what you think SV will do in light of the fact that they are now permanently split to a separate chain and there's no changing that. If you think they're malevolent actors who simply wanted to sabotage and hijack the legitimate BCH chain and failed, dump it. If you think they're honestly making a good faith attempt to properly protect the underlying on chain primitives of BCH and CTOR / DSV is acidic to those goals, hold and dump all your ABC.

>> No.11779363

>>11778607
>>11778630
>>11778657
>>11778785
based

>>11778931
never..

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>>11778579

>> No.11779395

>>11778842
Roger already diverted his extra hash back to BTC

>> No.11779983

>>11778579

he can't

>> No.11780143

>>11778832

20 blocks behind now, they may not even have that.

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>>11778842
where is remy1?

>> No.11780697

>>11780150

this