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LMAOOOOOOO

ROGER VER ABSOLUTELY B T F O

https://twitter.com/Bitcoin

>> No.8808189

what did that manchild expect? it's against twitter's TOS to buy accounts, why did he think he was even going to get away with it?

they should just permanently disable it, or give it to whoever owns bitcoin.org

>> No.8808385
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twitter meme bump

>> No.8808422
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>>8808174
egsplain pls

>> No.8808446
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>>8808422

the twitter handle @bitcoin was notoriously anti-BTC and pro-BCH

suspected to be owned by someone at bitcoin.com

Twitter very recently banned the account for some reason unknown to me and the handle became up for grabs apparently. Some Turkish or Arab guy grabbed it and I am laughing

>> No.8808464
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That's pretty funny

>> No.8808489

>>8808446
everyone who was in bitcoin before 2013 is proBCH unless they are on the Blockstream payroll.

Go figure the guy who registered @bitcoin is from that era.

>> No.8808521

>>8808489
nobody means BCH when they say "bitcoin"

it would be like if @SouthWestAir (southwest airlines) was owned by the guy who left the company to found JetBlue, and then used the account to post all sorts of anti-Southwest shit and JetBlue ads

>> No.8808545

>>8808174
fucking kek, it's just like when majin buu reincarnated as uub

>> No.8808559

>>8808521
hey quick question. Why do you shills always post that brand of pepe? Was it from some shareblue handbook from last year and nobody bothered to update it?
Let your boss know that it's a dead giveaway and you might get a nice bonus.

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>>8808559
ahahahahahahaahhaahhahashashasdhashashasdfkfjld;hjkdshasdj;

im dead

>> No.8808594

>>8808489
lol, you've got it so backwards it's painful.

>> No.8808846

>muh bcash is the real bitcoin
>litecoin is just a copy of bitcoin
>muh blocksize
>muh non killing babies crypto.

>> No.8808949

good going roger, you fucked us holders of the real bitcoin (bch). was fooling new investors worth it?

>> No.8809117

fuck me

>> No.8809129

>>8809117
what happen frien

>> No.8809134

>>8808846
>>8808594
who owns twitter?
who invested in Blockstream and Lightning Labs?
who stands to most to lose from bitcoin (an open source peer to peer electronic cash system)?

hmmm someone should look into this.

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>>8808422

>> No.8809177

>>8808385
holy fuck thats hilarious

>> No.8809301

>>8808174
THE ROACHES HACKED VER'S TWITTA
FUCK BCH FUCK VER
VER SHOULD GIVE BITCOIN.COM TO THE BTC COMMUNITY AND STOP BEING AN ASSHOLE

>> No.8809410

I heard the cry babies at the core cuck trolling brigade bitched enough to twitter to have it changed or something

>> No.8809488

>>8808489

Nah, i know a lot of people who were in Bitcoin before 2013 and most stuck to Bitcoin. I was pro BCH at first but the community is even more toxic than the Bitcoin one. Moved to ETH for good.

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>>8808174
>i do what they tell me to

>> No.8809775

>>8809488
Not gonna lie, former Cashie here. This is fucking hilarious watching Bcash crash and burn. But in all seriousness we can't let this coin get the OP codes.

>> No.8809893

>>8808385
good shit anon

>> No.8809913

>>8809139
Hahahaha hate btrash but btc being a literal pageetcoin is too funny

>> No.8809922

>>8809410
The CEO of twitter went all in on Bitcoin. He's a core cuck through and through.

>> No.8809971

>>8809913
kebabcoin*

>> No.8810017

>>8809775
>but the community is even more toxic than the Bitcoin one.
way to prove him right you stupid fucking nigger.
literally everyone hates you cunts except you cunts.
just fuck off.

>> No.8810303

>>8810017
The cashie community basically hates samsow mow, greg maxwell and a few other people who caused the bitcoin fees to skyrocket intentionally.
Is it justifiable hate? Probably not but I can see why they would at least.

>> No.8810350

fuck em, their days are numbered just like facebook and google.

>> No.8810416

>>8810303
do you know how bitcoin works?
explain to me how samsow mow and greg maxwell caused the fees to skyrocket intentionally.

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>>8809139
RIP in kebab btrash

>> No.8810436

>>8810416

>uncorks champagne

https://www.trustnodes.com/2017/12/22/gregory-maxwell-celebrates-high-fees-300000-stuck-transactions

>> No.8810497

>>8810416
By not raising the blocksize and causing a capacity auction for 1MB blockspace. This obviously increased the fees and even causes a damn spiral where people are paying absurd fees to SELL their bitcoins as fast as they can. I know i paid several $40+ dollar transactions to get onto exchanges

>> No.8810500

>>8810436
my dude 1 fucking guy excited about the fact that bitcoin will be able to survive hundreds of years from now is not 1 fucking dude intentionally causing fees to skyrocket on a consensus driven algorithm.
the only way to increase block size is a HARD FORK.
greg fucking maxwell has zero power over the network forking.

>> No.8810513

>>8810497
explain to me how fucking 1 guy has the power to increase the block size.
do you have any clue how bitcoin works?

>> No.8810537

>>8810513
>>8810500
I didnt say one guy had the power but there was definitely a coalition driving for high fees and small blocksizes to boot. The blockstream business model is to extract their own fees by second layer solutions, so they need high fees on the base layer.

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>>8810500
pic related

>who owns twitter?
>who invested in blockstream?
>what is blockstream's stated mission statement?
>who would be threatened by bitcoin being a "peer to peer electronic cash system"?

hmmm if only someone would connect these dots

>> No.8810674

>>8810537
>>8810577
then write a bip to increase the blocksize and get the network to adopt it.
blockstream no more power than anyone else to do anything to bitcoin other than their influence.
you know what it takes to increase the limit.
you guys act like its just a quick change, no prob, if only those 2 dicks would let it happen!.

>> No.8810852

>>8810674
uhhh "we" did. It forked off and (for the moment_ is called BCH. What are you talking about? Are you a homeless man who found a computer?

>> No.8810906

Bcash fags: This is why LN will never work. Blockstream is intentionally keeping blocksize small to sell 2nd layer solutions. Bitcoin cash is gaining adoption quickly.
Bcore fags: BCASH BCASH BCASH BCASH

>> No.8810928

>>8810674
Where the fuck have you been the last 3 years? You don't think that was attempted?

>> No.8810940

>>8810928
>>8810852

the fork that was accepted under consensus was segwit coin

the fork that was forced on the market was bcash

>> No.8810958

>>8810940
And segwit coin was supposed to get a 2x blocksize increase, which is the only reason segwit had consensus. Or are you intentionally leaving that out?

>> No.8810976

>>8810958
it was going to in november

but jihan forked back in august so everyone said fuck it we wont accept the 2x compromise either then

and segwit2x died

>> No.8810977

>>8810940
segwit taints the chain. Once it happens you can't go back (because of anyone_can_spend).

Why do you think it was a soft fork? Because if it was mandatory, no one would have followed core. But as soon as the "soft, community" fork was instituted r/bitcoin started calling boycotts on anyone who didn't use their "optional" software.

Does this goalpost-moving strategy remind you of tactics being used in other arenas?

>> No.8810983

>>8810976
or are you intentionally leaving that out?

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>>8810906
>The absolute delusion.

>> No.8810999

Gee i wonder why twitter took it down, im sure it had nothing to do with the fact that jack invested money into lightning labs.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/15/lightning-labs-just-raised-millions-from-jack-dorsey-and-others-to-supercharge-blockchain-transactions/

>> No.8811004

>>8810852
if the network wanted that fork, then btc would be running the code bch is running, and bch would not exist.

>>8810928
my point is they act like its just 2 guys standing in the way of bigger blocks, when its fucking way more complicated than that.

>> No.8811031

>>8810976
BCH was created by a guy at bitcoin ABC. Jihan probably mined it. BCH was insurance against core fuckery. There was an entire movement opposing the 2x blocksize increase lead by core and followed by idiots. It was incredibly obvious the fork was going to be highly contentious when it was supposed to be as simple as segwit. That's why the idea was abandoned because the miners didn't feel like losing shit tons of money.

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>>8808385

>> No.8811046
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what happened to anton?

>> No.8811054

>>8810983
This shit was less than half a year ago. Do you honestly assume people just forgot by now?

>> No.8811055

>>8811031
>Jihan probably mined it

jihan had a guaranteed 3 days of exclusive mining before any other miners were allowed in

>> No.8811058

>>8810993

Banks would never use a reserve system like bitcoin if it can't be used for everyday purchases.

>> No.8811070

>>8811055
Not how mining works whatsoever. Whoever mined bch at the start was losing money as the difficulty was adjusting. At this point it's obvious you weren't around at the time of these events.

>> No.8811077

>>8811004
The network IS running the code. It's called BCH. Bitcoin is anti-fragile and one of the characteristics that makes it so is open source. BCH is bitcoin. Even Vitalik acknowledges that BCH has the claim to the bitcoin name.

We aren't claiming that 2 guys stood in the way. We are claiming that Bildeberg and Mastercard realized the threat an "open source peer to peer electronic cash system" posed to their normal business operations and funded Blockstream.... the company who just happened to totally cripple bitcoin and even allow the rise of shitcoins in the first place.

BCH is the return to bitcoin.

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>>8811031
>there was an entire movement opposing the 2x blocksize increase lead by core and followed by idiots
>lead by core
>lead by core
>lead by core
>lead by core

Actually kill yourself. Really do it.

>> No.8811101
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AA was fighting the good fight

>> No.8811138

>>8811096
Bitcoin Core and Blockstream are the same thing. Core devs are all on there payroll or swallow the same pill.

>> No.8811167

>>8811077
the fact is BCH has 10% the hashrate BTC has, therefore BTC won, BCH is the forked shitcoin.
if the network was on board with the BCH fork, then BTC as it is now would have died, and BCH would have never existed, because it would actually be bitcoin (BTC).
its fucking not tho.
the fork happened, and instead of an actual consensus where the entire network would have switched to the new code, a new forked coin was created.

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>>8811070
youre wrong dude
I was here

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/bitmain-responds-uasf-another-hard-fork-announcement/

>Bitmain announced it will create Bitmain’s Bitcoin exactly 12 hours and 20 minutes after the UASF activation, though this is configurable. At that specific point in time, under Bitmain’s new rules, a block must be included in the blockchain that’s bigger than one megabyte. This will automatically “split” the chain — or create a new chain depending on how you look at it. All existing full Bitcoin nodes would reject this block and ignore this chain, and would continue to follow the chain adhering to Bitcoin’s current consensus rules.

>From that point on, Bitmain will first mine on Bitmain’s Bitcoin chain privately for three days. After these three days, Bitmain will “officially” launch Bitmain’s Bitcoin to the public if three circumstances are met.

>> No.8811270

also heres a nice tweet that has aged really well dont you guys think

https://twitter.com/jihanwu/status/928756075108511744

>> No.8811296

>>8811188
>i was here
>jihan.jpg
If you were here you would have seen that one poster spamming that in every thread and either getting no replies or completely btfo. I argued with that faggot it was completely unsubstantiated bullshit. And no I'm absolutely not wrong you can look right now at the start of the bch blockchain. The blocktimes were completely fucked and only one person mined it because it was unprofitable.
>>8811270
https://twitter.com/adam3us/status/923309367260274688

>> No.8811301

>>8810993
>George Selgin has worked out the theory of competitive free banking in detail, and he argues that such a system would be stable, inflation resistant and self-regulating

Holy kek I never cease to be amazed by the shit these people actually believe. wildcatbanks.webm

>> No.8811317

Bitcoin Cash is the only true Bitcoin.
I'm going to laugh at all of you once The Dragonslayer operation completes this year.

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>>8811188
>chink finds a way to improve hashrate and patents it so he can make more money
>others are salty because he didn't want to share
sounds like gradeA capitalism

>> No.8811379

>>8811138
The Core devs and Blockstream opposed S2x you fuckwit. How could you possibly confuse that?

>> No.8811391

>>8811188
>manipulated
I just want to buy shit on the interwebs

>> No.8811401

>>8811379
Reread my post
>There was an entire movement opposing the 2x blocksize increase lead by core and followed by idiots.
Idk how the fuck you confused that but ok.

>> No.8811403

>>8811336
>its totally okay with me that hash power is becoming centralized in literally one chinese man's mining farm

>> No.8811422

>>8811403
>lets share the wealth
commie

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>> No.8811446

>>8811403
Ignorant. Jihan's control over the mining industry is quickly fading due to competition from other manufacturers and private companies.

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>>8808385

>> No.8811507

>>8810674
Oh, it's not like Gavin Andresson didn't do this and then Blockstream refused to merge the change - then deleted his Gavin's account access to commit to the project on a false story he had been hacked and never re-activated account, essentially forcing out one of the longest serving developers to Bitcoin, just to prevent the block size increase.

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>>8811401
I did misread your post so I apologize, but to be fair I think it's reasonable to see how I confused it:

"There was an entire movement opposing the 2x blocksize increase lead by core"

"the 2x blocksize increase lead by core"

You're still a stinky cashie though.

>> No.8811554

>>8811507
Don't forget the DDoS attacks on XT

>> No.8811556

>>8811518
Cashies will dominate the market. One glance at the bch roadmap would make anyone terrified.

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>>8809139
dang
our turkish friend has been suspended from twitter
https://twitter.com/Bitcoin

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>>8808385
Good one.

>> No.8812017

>>8810303
Yeah nothing to do with Jihan small transaction spam.
No sir.

>> No.8812062

>>8811301
>Hal Finney
>"These people"
ok

>> No.8812134

>>8812017
Do you honestly think 1MB blocksize limit does not cause a huge fee increase when the limit gets reached and people have to outbid each other for block space?

>> No.8812203

>>8811046
he sold his soul.

>> No.8812240

>>8812017
I'm pretty sure anything is considered spamming the network if you ask G Maxwell. Bitcoin isn't meant to be used, it's meant to be HODLed

>> No.8812851

Core intentionally fucked bitcoin to let BCH rise to replace it so they could all profit.

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This thread: Cashies in absolute despair.

>> No.8813646

>>8813584
All that I see is some retards spouted bullshit, got put in their place then shut the fuck up.

>> No.8813751

>>8813584

How can corecucks not be nervous at their shitcoin losing massively in terms of adoption?

>> No.8814419

BCH doesn't need a fucking twitter to grow because it works.

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>>8810674
>>8811507
https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0101.mediawiki

>> No.8815287

>>8811563
Orospu cocugu