Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Combating Oligarchy
by
Lauda
on 09/03/2016, 16:04:07 UTC
You've got no right to tell me what to do, as I have no right to tell you your business. So why do you spend 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, telling the Bitcoin dev team what to do Franky? It seems you only like governance when the governors get the "right" answer.

Because this Project is not your property. Stop trying to impose your will on other people's property, and you'll actually end up with some friends (non-sock puppets of that guy working in the cubicle across form you, that is)




I am also financially prepared to fund 5000 nodes with ease.
As long as you don't join in on the Sybil attack on Amazon it is fine. However, deploying 5000 nodes at a single house has a similar effect (the decentralization does help with the networks reliability and safety).

In a brighter news. Bitcoin Core is lossing majority on nodes count everyday.
I missed your first post (this one) about nodes. The number of nodes is a very unreliable metric. I'm not sure what you think you would accomplish even if you had the majority of nodes.

Sabotage , propaganda and infiltration has been a weapon of choice of the leftists since the Bolsheviks.
The real question is why are people letting themselves be manipulated? I could just as easily DDoS the next service that shows strong support for Core and blame it all on Classic supporters to portray them as evil.