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50898854 No.50898854 [Reply] [Original]

>one bitcoin equals one bitcoin

>> No.50898867

ok

>> No.50900111

>>50898854
>be jack dorsey
>announce web5
>"rip web3 vcs"

imagine fading that
unironically

>> No.50900827
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50900827

>>50898854
one bitcoin equals one bitcoin

>> No.50900838

>>50898854
one bitcoin equals 12.5 ethereums

>> No.50901222

>>50900838
doge is about to be comp for eth sonny boy. topkek

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Okay explain this libtards: If 1 BTC = 1 BTC then how come a freshly mined BTC and a BTC tainted (by the authority of a government body BTC was supposed to defeat no less) have completely different values? How come 1 BTC can pass but other one gets blocked and gets you flagged? How come miners are in a position to discriminate what otherwise valid transaction to include to a block based on which BTC it is? So they're not equal then. Truth is, BTC is an NFT platform, also a surveillance platform, but not money.