Post
Topic
Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Israeli Bitcoin Association Statement about Hashrate Attacks
by
RealBitcoin
on 21/04/2017, 22:20:41 UTC
So what are you doing here, go back to your centralized banking system currency, which is created by the mightiest financial institutions.

I'm simply explaining the principles of the system YOU adhere to: freedom, permissionlessness, trustlessness.  It is maybe not the rosey world you think it is.  If you need somewhere a central authority, a police you can call, laws that have been imposed, and judges that punish the bad guys, why do you want crypto in the first place ?

I'm OK with the principles of freedom, permissionlessness, and trustlessness.  But I know that it is a Mad Max world.  I'm OK with that, but visibly, you aren't.



Again, I fail to see the freedom if the system is based on reciprocal violence.

This would be no better than if 1 business owner would burn down his competitors place. That is not freedom, that is thug tactics.


You are the one that doesnt understand the principles of freedom. You can have freedom, but it must not include agression.

Bitcoin works perfectly fine without hackers and thieves. We would consider thieves and hackers a downside to Bitcoin , not an upside.