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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Why I support Bitcoin Unlimited and hate the wizard alien overlords
by
anonymoustroll420
on 04/04/2017, 00:03:10 UTC
I fully support Bitcoin Unlimited, clearly it is the superior scaling solution.

UASF is very dangerous, every fork that Satoshi did was user activated, see how they all turned out. When Gavin proposed miner activated forks in 2012, miners started stalling them, every single one was stalled for a period of time. Even the very first miner activated fork, p2sh, had to be user activated after miners stalled it. Clearly this shows how malicious UASF is.

The 300GB bandwidth and 2GB RAM it currently requires to run a non-listening node is absolutely nothing at all and an initial sync that can take weeks is perfectly fine. Doubling the block size increases bandwidth by more than double. Clearly 600GB+ bandwidth is nothing for 2MB blocks.

SPV wallets send all their Bitcoin addresses to the node, trust the node to relay their transactions, trust the node to not lie about unconfirmed txs, and trust the miners not to do any of the hundred malicious things they could do to SPV wallets. Who cares about privacy, security or anti-censorship? those are for those silly anarchist types.

Clearly there is no need for anyone to run a node! So theres no issue making it harder and harder to run a node until they become highly centralized, making it possible for them to be forced to spy on people, censor people, or even get completely shut down.

The Blocksize limit Satoshi added was very bad. Clearly he was bribed and extorted by the centralized banking cartel to insert this malicious code in to completely obliterate Bitcoin so that they can further their goal of taking over the world with liberal ideology and communism so that the USSR will reign once more. Gavin tried to warn the CIA about what happened, but it was too late, Satoshi shortly vanished after he met with the CIA.

Roger Ver also an extremely trustworthy and upstanding citizen. I was a large customer of his, and he always delivered the explosives that I bought off him on eBay and counterfeit cisco hardware that he also sold to the US government on time and provided excellent customer support when he was an admin at blockchain.info wallet, and was nice enough to publicly post a blockchain users full name, address, phone number, wallet URL and wallet secret answer publicly on bitcointalk so that they won't forget them.