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15955335 No.15955335 [Reply] [Original]

Imagine not buying the real bitcoin under $100.

>> No.15955346

imagine thinking bitcoin whatever matters

>> No.15955373
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15955373

Pooftoshi aside, BSV is a pretty inferior chain on its own merit. It's inferior not only to first-league projects, but also to every fad of the day like Holochain, Harmony, Fantom etc.

The ideology of BSV is "let's use our chain as a pastebin for third-party servers". BSV has several prototypes for tokens, smart contracts, data storage etc. All of them rely on external servers validating user data on the blockchain. Obviously, all servers are centrally controlled, can be shut down or hacked at any time. What about online micropayments? Let's use a centralized web site too.

This is an inferior pajeet approach. Such things are supposed to be done onchain.

Combined with the fact that BSV is run by literal scammers and faggots, including veteran of illegal gambling Calvin Ayre and gay Californian lawyer Jimmy Nguyen, this is pretty much the Untermensch Coin. I'm surprised /biz/ has enough of its holders.

>> No.15955377

>>15955373
>BSV is a pretty inferior
Stopped reading here

>> No.15955385

>>15955373
everything you said is patented by craig, and so is your pic related and ID. see you in court

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>>15955373
>pretty inferior

>> No.15955513

>>15955373
All these services are centralized, but nothing will stop you from doing everything yourself by querying a node or running yourself to validate payments for example.
Unwriter made plenty of tools for parsing node responses.

>> No.15955550

>>15955335

The S in BSV stands for scam

>> No.15955743

>>15955373
BSVjeets absolutely asshurt

>> No.15955812

>>15955550
It stands for STIFF (patented)

>> No.15955813

>>15955550
This is well known. I assume it started as an insider joke before the masses caught on.

>> No.15955835 [DELETED] 

Craig although a massive fraud has strategically sought out these patents for a reason. Whatever happens to BSV is no concern to him, at the end of the day nChain will get PAID.

>> No.15955871

BSV is just better. It's like btc+eth on steroids

>> No.15955924

>>15955335
>imagine not buying the real bitcoin under $250
>imagine not buying the real bitcoin under $200
>imagine not buying the real bitcoin under $150
>imagine not buying the real bitcoin under $100
YOU ARE HERE
>imagine not buying the real bitcoin under $50
>imagine not buying the real bitcoin under $10
>imagine not buying the real bitcoin under $5
>imagine not buying the real bitcoin under $1

>> No.15955932

Just hope it doesn’t hardfork itself into nonexistence

>> No.15955952

>>15955924
Next stop sub 50 buckaroos. Didn't the price coom close to $250 before the massive crash?

>> No.15955967

i see bsv between 10-15,- long term.

>> No.15956040

It stands to reason from a game theoretical viewpoint that CSW is Satoshi. There's no reason to lie, there's nothing to gain. So he's probably telling the truth. This is my viewpoint as an outsider.

>> No.15956047

>>15955924
we are going to the moon. I'm so excited

>> No.15956060

>>15955335
holy fucking shit, are you telling me the creator of satoshi naga motors made a bitcoin?