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>> No.12588157

>>12587985
biz is full of moonboys from plebbit who bought into link because they're too new to realize it is just a meme and an inside joke started by oldfags. (seriously, how stupid are you people?) anyway, only a few of us here are based enough to actually buy bchsv...which is why we fud it like crazy with the vishnu copypasta so that these brainlets will sell their bags to us...once we turn green in q2-q3, this thing is going to rocket to the oort belt

>> No.12588165

>decade
hows that OP_RETURN abuse going? More like CP_RETURN

>> No.12588249
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>>12587985
Ftiff

>> No.12588349

>>12588157
This

>> No.12588460

>>12588157
Yep. Anyone not loading up now is a brainlet.

>> No.12588790

>>12588165
Nah that's just a core-boy ruse, weak fud attempt.

Blockchain analysis can trace it , and miners could also filter it.

Self regulating the way it is designed to be.

>> No.12588940
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>>12588165
>mfw the 10 year old recycled 'cp on the blockchain' is the only weak fud they have left

>> No.12588945
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12588945

To sirs it may concern ,

Plz buy the SV coins. They are bitcoins but there was confusings so they are actualy bitcoins. Do the needful sirs, buy buy buy! It not an altcoin i sware it!

>> No.12588969

>>12588940
lmao

>> No.12588990
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12588990

>>12588790
No, it can even be uploaded as an encrypted file, then the password is delivered into the wild after it's confirmed several times and voila, you have CP on the blockchain FOREVER without the miner police being able to do shit about it unless they want to rollback everytime someone trolls your stupid ass blockchain. It's over.

>> No.12589004
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12589004

>>12588157
>>12588349
>>12588460
>t. 2017fags stuck with forkcoin bags

>> No.12589116

>>12587985
It's only on EU hours when BSV is discussed. On american hours you just hear faketoshit and nothing more.

>> No.12589137

>>12588990
holy shit theres cp on the internet!! shut the whole thing down!!

>> No.12589279

>>12588165

blockchain is the worst place to store CP
miners log IP addresses and now there is immutable signed proof of a crime

anyone who uploads CP to the blockchain is a complete idiot

>> No.12589367
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12589367

>>12589137
Except Craig Wright has exactly that view about blockchains. So by his definiton, BCashSV would become de-facto illegal.

>>12589279
>muh IP's
Useless. Criminals will troll any blockchain with muh no-fees+"infinite" block space with CP and any other criminal shit just to prove the point that no fees+uncapped blockspace is retarded.

In fact the US made 2 Bitcoin addresses illegal recently and they are trolling it with messages already:

https://bitcoinnews.com/usa-sanctions-bitcoin-addresses-for-the-first-time/

>Someone is having fun with these Iranian Bitcoin addresses despite the sanction. A day after the sanction was issued, on 29 November 2018, USD 0.08 of Bitcoin was sent into a sanctioned address from two addresses with the prefixes 1JEWS and 1MOSSAD, an obvious reference to the national intelligence agency of Israel. At the other sanctioned Bitcoin address, three people have sent small amounts of Bitcoin, seemingly defying the sanctions.

Imagine if instead of space to troll with text messages, you had space to troll with images and video files.

The proponents of said clusterfuck of a "no-fees uncapped blockspace" blockchain have a bigger problem knowing that their blockchain has CP hosted FOREVER, specially when the guy with the biggest bag (Craig Wright) has said a million times how he is against anarchy and wants to control that stuff. Just LOL.

>> No.12589470

Who's going to be the first person to upload their penis ??

Or is it already on there?

If its not on blockchain, it can't live forever.. immortalize your wiener !

>> No.12589514

>>12589279
>miners log IP addresses and now there is immutable signed proof of a crime
It's very easy to use bitcoin through Tor.

The question is whether they can do blockchain analysis to trace the funds backwards / forwards and find out who posted the CP.

>> No.12589797

>>12589514

Tor is not secure...

>> No.12589861

Looks like it's crashing and burning to me lmao

>> No.12589865

>>12589367

Completely wrong

Bitcoin is money, and money must be neutral. The point Craig has been making is that adding things that are specifically designed to circumvent law (DSV, Lightning, etc) creates problems.

If someone wants to use BSV for nefarious purposes they can still do that, but it is not designed specifically for those purposes and it is certainly not friendly towards those things.

Also I dare you to upload CP to BSV. Go ahead! The tools are there right now. Have a permanent signed proof that you committed a crime...

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>>12587985
please buy sanjay's vision sir. It's the real bitcoin sir.

>> No.12589898

>>12589514
They can't even find many of the MtGox ages later, imagine with modern mixers, it's useless.

>>12589797
No one ever got caught throught a Tor exploit, it was always javascript and dumb shit like that.

Sorry, BCASH is going to get spammed by trolls with CP, drugs, and other crap and we are going to see Craig Wright mad about it. It's over.

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12589936

>>12589004
I've been around since the early days and I agree with them. The fact that you think that "fork" is a dirty word rather than a built-in evolutionary mechanism for the bitcoin ledger tells me all I need to know about you.

>> No.12589943
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>>12589865
Completely fucking retarded. The fact that you can send money from A to B without authorities knowing is already circumventing law since 2009.

Im not going to do shit, others will. And I already proven how "permanent signed proof that you commited a crime" doesn't stop people from doing so:

https://bitcoinnews.com/usa-sanctions-bitcoin-addresses-for-the-first-time/

>Someone is having fun with these Iranian Bitcoin addresses despite the sanction. A day after the sanction was issued, on 29 November 2018, USD 0.08 of Bitcoin was sent into a sanctioned address from two addresses with the prefixes 1JEWS and 1MOSSAD, an obvious reference to the national intelligence agency of Israel. At the other sanctioned Bitcoin address, three people have sent small amounts of Bitcoin, seemingly defying the sanctions.

Facts:

1) BCash is going to get spammed with illegal content, period.
2) If 1) can be stopped in any way, BCash would prove to be centralized (it alraedy is, but it would be demonstrated even further) thus value proposition is 0.

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>>12589936
>t. 2017fag holding forkbags