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14883376 No.14883376 [Reply] [Original]

I am a time traveler from 2030. I am here to tell you what happens to Bitcoin/BTC.

First off, the Asuka prophecy is correct - up until late 2022 though. After that many problems emerge.

The biggest problem is with Craig. He ends up winning the court case in 2022 after it gets drawn out. Tulip Trust is found to be fraudulent though. But, he is able to sign the BTC genesis blocks and moves some dust from the Original Satoshi wallets in November 2022. This causes BTC to drastically drop in value - from $400,xxx to around $300, and his crummy BSV goes to $50,000.

The SEC uses this excuse to enforce some laws passed in summer 2022. They are allowed to 51% "attack" the largest blockchains in cases of terrorism, imminent security threats, or other cases similar to them halting the NYSE. They don't call it an attack though - it's a "cryptographic emergency management." Of course this causes the entire crypto world to shit itself. Bitmain hard forks BTC also later that day. BCH, which at this point has long fallen out of favor, also suffers several 51% attacks as their network hashrate has been very low for the year anyway.

This leaves a core BTC, the SEC managed BTC, Bitmain's BTC, a handful of BCH chains, and a mooning BSV.

>> No.14883380

Several other attacks occur but eventually the SEC controls the main BTC chain and hashrate. It is rumored, but never confirmed, that the Chinese government has their own "cryptographic emergency management" plans involving midnight kidnappings and executions. That explains why the Chinese chains grind to a halt a few days after the Satoshi wallets are accessed, but then suddenly come back online with the blockchain state reset to the day before the fed management.

In typical fed fashion they botch the rollout of a stabilized chain. Craig agrees to drop IP ownership of the BSV patents in exchange for being allowed to control the Satoshi wallets on the Federal chain. BCH - which had been languishing - was the easiest to reorganize into a coherent and "safe" (in the SEC's eyes) blockchain.

What was once known as BTC is now known as BCHSvFed and trades at $1 USD per sat. mSats are a main unit of transaction also.

>> No.14883416

>>14883376
FUCK OFF BSV SHILL!!!!

>> No.14883418

Thats ok, but where is the absolute bottom of bsv in this years to come?

>> No.14883420

>>14883376
>>14883380

Bout Cardano Tho?

>> No.14883432

Stopped reading after "Craig"

>> No.14883433

Also, that must be one of the best pics ever taken.

>> No.14883435

>>14883418
$50-60 - it's a crummy coin and gets exposed later this year. it only moons after people think his legal proceedings are favorable.

>> No.14883443

>>14883420
DOA. That tranny was carrying development sadly.

>> No.14883446

will anything replace ethereum?

>> No.14883449
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>>14883376
>>14883380
Best pasta I've seen so far. Thanks for the giggles.

>> No.14883464

>>14883376
>>14883380
you are a gay faggot retard and no one cares about your meme magic bullshit

>> No.14883494
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>>14883443
damn

>> No.14883667

>>14883446
No. NEO tries, but the first mover advantage finally wins. Sharding is implemented with staking. It's a good system.

>>14883464
Ok

>> No.14883685

>>14883667
damn should i drop my harmony bags? :(

>> No.14883690

>>14883433
he didn't expose for the highlights
pleb shit

>> No.14883693

>>14883376
Ok but what about LINK?

>> No.14883731

>>14883685
>harmony
That's like asking should you invest in HotBot in 1998 or Google.

>>14883693
$1000EOY happens in 2026. Sergey pulls it off. Smart contracts have made massive inroads into law, the court system, and embedded payment devices.

>> No.14883747

The only thing Craig can win is a dude kissing competition.

>> No.14883758

>>14883731
Okay if youre from the future who becomes the 2020 candidate for the democrat candidate...

>> No.14883799

>>14883758
This

>> No.14883822

>>14883758
>>14883799
Warren/Harris. It's the disaster you imagine it is.

>> No.14883839

>>14883731
Easily tell this is a larp. If BTC goes that high by 2022 and LINK continues as a project it would hit $1k before 2026.

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>>14883376

>> No.14883869

>>14883839
The chain clusterfuck occurs in 2022. Crypto is seen as both a very unsafe asset yet too centralized/managed for a while after. This puts a damper across the crypto world for a while.
BCHSvFed is $1 a sat in 2030.

>> No.14884615

>>14883869

Put more effort into your LARPs next time. Concept is good, but details and immersion is lacking.

3/10.

>> No.14885332

>>14883376
It’s simple...we kill Craig.

>> No.14885420

Larp. In 2030 machines are nearing singularity and Iota is the only crypto left. That and bags of TRX that Justin is still announcing announcements about.

>> No.14885602

>>14883822
Someone cap this. I’m on mobile.

>> No.14885624

ITT: Cryin’ Craig

>> No.14886163

If you’re from the future, tell me the lottery numbers for the powerball for July 20, 2019.

Let’s see if you really are telling the truth.

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You get and F for narrative and an E for creativity

>> No.14886246

Very sad and technically ignorant LARP. Mine would center around CERN creating a general purpose quantum computer and breaking ECDSA.

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14886314

The Watchers don't need to 51% attack crypto they can just break the private keys using the quantum computers in Antarctica

>> No.14886327

>>14883731
wait, is harmony hotbot or google?

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The Watchers don't need to 51% attack crypto they can just break the private keys using the quantum computers in Antarctica