weather you like it or not the idea of a decentralized "datacentercoin" as some like to call it, is coming. IMO, bitcoin will NOT be able to compete if it hodls desperately to maximal decentralization idealistic roadmap.
So fork off ...
We're working on it, thanks.
Apparently sky was supposed to fall a year ago. What the hell are you waiting for?
Merely to amass 75% hashing power. Yes, it's a long way from here. But the trend is positive. As I said, we're working on it, thanks.
... and create your datacentercoin.
You misunderstand the situation entirely. We believe in the original Bitcoin vision. We feel you have lost your way.
That's cute. Unfortunately if you do so in a contentious manner (i.e. with 75% miner agreement and no consideration for nodes/users) you will split the network.
Is there something in your reply that you believe is a stunning revelation?
Only the fork that is not compatible with the original network can be considered an altcoin, by definition.
Oh - there it is. Though it is merely a stunning
misunderstanding of the way Nakamoto Consensus works. The blockchain that emerges with the majority of the hashing power (e.g. economic majority) ends up being The One True Bitcoin. FWIW, The SegWit Omnibus Changeset, as proposed, is also not compatible with the original network. We need some way forward. I have cast my lot with bigger blocks for the time being.
How sure are you that you'll end up on the winning side of this trade? I'm working towards my side being the victor. You doing anything other than waiting for Blockstream to pull through for you?
Just stop calling it bitcoin...
No. It is Bitcoin. It adheres much closer to the existing principles than does BlockstreamCoin.
How so? Blockstream doesn't control anything. They aren't pushing a contentious hard fork on the community.
You're right - they're pushing a contentious
soft fork on the community. Yawn.
If adam's datacentercoin is a problem for you, stick with CoinbaseCoin.
Yikes! I have no idea what 'adam's datacentercoin' is. I assume by 'CoinbaseCoin', you mean Classic? Or do you mean Unlimited? XT? Or maybe you mean the source tree that Coinbase's engineers forked? You're gonna have to specify.
I've made my choice for the moment, thank you. Interestingly, any of the above are compatible with any of the others. So when another incorporates features I value higher, I can simply switch. Oh yeah - you can throw Satoshi 0.12 in that pile too. At least for now. Next Core rev... err ... not so much.
...and go back to pumping <>.
WTF are you on about?
The bitco.in crew's tendency to come here to trash bitcoin's future while glorifying shitcoins like DASH.
Can you name more than five people that you consider to be 'the bitco.in crew'? How many of them are pumping DASH here?