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19295574 No.19295574 [Reply] [Original]

Roger is coming back to Bitcoin addition.

>> No.19296001
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>>19295574
He can stay on his containment fork to develop darknet markets, illegal ponzis or whatever retarded bullshit he believes is "righteous". His ideology is abominable and liability to the success of BSV.

>> No.19296015

Craig Wright is a Chinese asset.

>> No.19296066

>>19296015
How? All sha256 mining farms are in China, with subsidized power at less than a cent per kwh.
All mining is basically free dollars for the chinks.

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>>19296001
Disagree, I think he's an asset. Obviously he's idealistic about government, but I think ultimately he's beginning to realize government is a reality Bitcoin can't just magically circumvent. With those considerations BSV is the best option when it comes to operating under the legal systems. Further a government using Bitcoin is restricted by the rules of Bitcoin.

Beyond the ideological is simply the technical aspect, which is impossible to avoid anymore. Roger is a businessman. He knows BSV is far better suited to be global money than BCH, it's not even close. To make matters worse, BCH is possibly going to split soon and he's saying himself that he's tired. He can't deal with another civil war. I think we'll see him defect to BSV at some point in the future (hopefully soon).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrnwlCQ-l9o

>> No.19296248

>>19296203
Roger looks like a different man nowadays. Admitting BCH is going down the same path as BTC, is extremely bullish for BitCoin BSV.

>> No.19296335

>>19296203
he looks broken alright. usually more energetic. but come on... the dev tax is the second most retarded idea right after the ""metanet"". i'm no cashie but even i was abhorred by it.

>> No.19296379

>>19296015
correction he is a tool not an asset

>> No.19296535

>>19296248
He's sick of bullshit, we all are. Just want fucking Bitcoin, scaled Xbox huge. The sooner he's back onboard the better.

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>>19296203
>I think ultimately he's beginning to realize government is a reality Bitcoin can't just magically circumvent.

Do you have any evidence of this? Because evidence of the exact opposite can be found in the very same video you linked. He talks about how illegal markets is what excites him THE MOST about BCH. He just wants to do crime, that is all.

Fuck the law, fuck the state, build fentanyl and assassination markets, that is REAL FREEDOM!!!11

Edgy teenager anarchist mindset.

He's a criminal at heart, and he does not understand that Bitcoin was designed to stop people like him. Honest money, perfect tracking through an auditable public ledger and legally compliant from the beginning.

As he advocates for a new silk road and building platforms to launch illegal ICOs, his influence and ideas will cause negative adoption for BSV, who aims to do the opposite of that. We finally got rid of him so Bitcoin could professionalize and now he wants back in. Fuck no.

The reason he comes crawling back now is because he is realizing that BCH is a dead end project (much thanks to HIS ideas), and he backed the wrong horse and as BSV continues to scale like with big block vision, Roger becomes increasingly irrelevant.

Roger if you are reading this: stay in your dead fork, keep with your ideals and fight to the end for Bitcoin: Roger's Vision - Criminal Utopia.

BSV doesn't want you, or need you.

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>>19296592
Fair points. I still think his desire to see Bitcoin adopted outweigh his desire to piss off the government, but I suppose we'll see.

Anyone who thinks about this rationally has to come to the conclusion that the only way Bitcoin wins is if it's compliant, simple to use and meets demand via scale or functionality.

I think having Roger back in our corner would be a positive. That doesn't mean anyone has to endorse his ideology or even be friendly for that matter. There is a lot to be said about two parties that absolutely fucking hate each other using the same protocol, because the protocol is neutral and that's the idea.