once you have researched what they all actually are.
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You yourself have no idea what they all actually are.
ive read the code of each. but find it funny that you dont know they all do the same basic function once you wash away the fluffy buzzwords.
you should have don yourself a favour last year and actually learned some C++ to actually actively engage in some real understanding of bitcoin.
but have a happy year with you subliminal mind programming set to:
BU=warewolves and Classic=vampire, kill kill kill.. core=king devote devote devote
I'm convinced most people support Core not because they actually think it's better, but because they don't know any better.
The main forums (this one, and /r/bitcoin) both support Core as the only 'official' bitcoin wallet. Most users probably don't even know about Classic/Unlimited/XT, and if they do, they don't know they are just as 'official' as Core.
The thing about decentralization is, there isn't one official client. There are multiple.
The 'official' client is the client that gets the most support from the users/miners/merchants/etc.
I think it's wrong to have only Core being advertised on bitcointalk.org and /r/bitcoin. It gives the wrong impression and it's very centralized.
Basically, this header

needs to be more neutral, and also include links to the latest Classic, Unlimited and XT clients. As well as a link to a page that explains the difference in a
fair and factual way.
The way it is done now only leads to centralization of bitcoin.