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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What happens if BU fails VS What happens if SegWit fails
by
franky1
on 09/03/2017, 07:46:53 UTC
1. BU does not cause bilateral fork. LEARN CONSENSUS
Yes it does cause a split. You are mistaken.
READ THE DAMN CODE. PROVE IT

2. core want a bilateral split. they are begging for BU to aplit, but then pretend its "harming the network"
Of course, to get the altcoin away from Bitcoin.
its not an altcoin until blockstream split away.. because the rest of the community wont do it so blockstream will have to if thats blockstreams intention to get 100% control with no one else on the network but blockstream making the decisions.

BU, bitcoinj, xt, classic and a dozen others dont want to be kings. they want consensus of no kings and using CONSENSUS.. learn consensus

3. core want the split but want to play the victim card
Nonsense.
your own words are the "victim card' - pretending its BU harming the network.
Then tell the BU folk to stop trying to harm Bitcoin. Roll Eyes
when infact its blockstream wanting the split!!! wake up!!
What you are describing is what I and others call a bilateral hardfork-- where both sides reject the other.

I tried to convince the authors of BIP101 to make their proposal bilateral ... Sadly, the proposals authors were aggressively against this.

The ethereum hardfork was bilateral, probably the only thing they did right--
BU, bitcoinj, xt, classic and a dozen others dont want to be kings. they want consensus of no kings and using CONSENSUS.. learn consensus

wak up. have some coffee then use the energy you have to suck up to gmaxwell, and use it to LEARN CONSENSUS
Sure. Only if you stop taking money from your employer. Roll Eyes

im my own boss. i dont need to be paid to be awake