Bitcoin cash to replace bitcoin legacy and what happens to bitconnect
I'm a crypto beggar. I don't understand the buyers The censorship is insane! Show 1 more reply.
That of course will never happen, but hey I can dream: Correct me if I am wrong but even if bitcoin cash is 10 times faster than what i said it is, that still wouldn't be enough. Begging for a follow, upvote, or resteem in another Steemian's comment thread is really bad form. It's like you cut a dragon head and two new ones grow back in it's place.
I urge everyone to watch this new video that Roger Ver released though, he uses a lot of facts and makes it a lot more clear about what is currently happening and why Bitcoin may not be in the best hands. Comments - Ranked 7 with comments. I guess what I'm trying to get at is that, I'm sure we all want to see mass adoption of cryptocurrencies in the future, I know I do at least, but as things are becoming increasingly more difficult to understand how will we ever see the average person using these technologies? Thanks for you sharing.
Best course of action - quietly think to yourself - holy phuck, that was a stupid comment, I should really think before I post drivel next time. This shit is important. Bitcoin Core developers started pushing for segwit and other implementations to make the transactions go through sidechains instead and other stuff that they had patented. One comment I read on reddit a long ago that I loved was
Because mining and the Proof-of-work algorithm can't become that fast, I believe. I am not sure how the fees are because I have been mainly using litecoin for smaller transactions. Because this ensures that the mining of Bitcoin Cash has become attractive according to some people even more profitable than the Bitcoin mining. A good sign that they are losing the battle of information and ideas is when they are forced to use censorship against the opposing views.
I don't think it is just an ordinary altcoin though. Fundamentalist as it sounds, keeping with the original intent of the "creator" should be the way forward I mean, a 1 TB harddrive today is nothing considering how big they will become in a couple years.