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Shill me BSV. How is it better than other coins?

>> No.13817235

It’s not. I rather would buy some known chink scam than this.

>> No.13817252
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13817252

Literally endorsed by Satoshi Nakamoto himself. Gee, I wonder which coin "bitcoin" will come out on top in a year's time?

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I'd rather do pic related than ever buy a single BSV

>> No.13817312

DYOR

Then buy BSV.

>> No.13817328
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>>13817215
basically its bitcoin but faster. blocks will never fill up. and this allows for turing complete smart contracts and using bitcoin as a massively parallel world computer that will power future artificial intelligence that will rule the galaxy and basically just buy some if you wanna make it

>> No.13817451

>>13817215
the only coins that are useful are the ones that are accepted on teh darknet.

>> No.13817466

>>13817451
There is no dark net anymore brainlet. Obama left in 2017. We have a law and order president now.

>> No.13817479

DYOR

Then buy BSV.

>> No.13817665

>>13817328
does that bterm network work on 0confirmations? Is that actually viable or not? sounds iffy

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>>13817466
The Trump era is like having Reagan back, degenerate darknet users get the rope

>> No.13818839

It scales indefinitely. Its architecture was designed to fit within existing law.

It's basically Bitcoin as it was designed, without:

- Segwit (illegal to remove signatures from transaction if you want to do smart contracts, a huge use case)
- Schnorr (illegal to have privacy coins unless people keep a very good set of books. Having to do that defeats the purpose of having a decentralized blockchain)
- No reorg protection & 10 block rollbacks, only do-or-die proof of work.
- No centrally planned blocksize (central planning is a tenet of communism)


BSV is also re-enabling all the op_codes that Core deactivated, which will open a vast amount of usecases.

There's more, but off the top of my head these are already some pretty big ones.

>> No.13818880

>>13817215
It’s not, almost every crypto is a scam here and we are used to have them around and do some random PnD, but BSV...hell fucking no...I will never touch this shit

>> No.13818974

BSV will be 3 4 nodes filled with CP
and thus the nodes will decide what could happened with this shitcoin.

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>b-b-but the 100 terabyte blockchain!!

>> No.13819027

>>13818974
Basically Ayre, CSW and the other faggot

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>>13817215
Here's the pitch:
Just look at the calibre of the arguments against BSV. If you can't figure out how desperate the core shills are at this point and use that knowledge to your advantage, there is no helping you.

>> No.13819145

Both plebbit and zoomers on 4chan hate bsv. That's enough of an argument for bsv without every taking craig or the actual technology into

Note: I said 4chan zoomers. Actual denizens of biz understand why bsv shouldn't be disregarded, and also appreciate why Craigs disruption of the bitcoin status quo is a good thing.