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What are you talking about??!
It is all in the code here, like, you know, in the protocol you just cannot change you pedo freak

That's right, it's all in the code. Which will change into whatever Core's puppet masters want it to be


errr, nope. still lots of people not willing to 'upgrade'. dont worry.


different clients, one protocol, same rules.. isnt that wonderful?
Lol @ not understanding that different clients are different because different rules & that any hard fork will make any client not following it as relevant as BBQ client.any hard fork would lead to an altcoin with their respective node percentage vs the rest of the clients, sure, but keep diggin while you are at it


Read the emboldened, again and again, until you begin to understand and die of shame. Or start drooling and nod off, whichever.
But, to entertain your tangent, you're wrong yet again

A hard fork followed by majority of hashpower *is* Bitcoin, by definition.