...Perfect evidence that you simply have no clue what is going on with bitcoin.
Perfect evidence that the concepts of sarcasm and irony are entirely over your head.

Oh
please... You were about a sarcastic as Janet Yellen delivering a report to congress.
We're in a visual medium here, so you can't use icons like

to end your otherwise drooling-newbie mistaken posts and have other people imagine that you were just being sarcastic.
Worse yet, if you
were being sarcastic, you would have been
defending the core dev team with that statement... And then turned around seconds later to tear them down, accusing them of " hurling more unfounded accusations of the hardware guys." -Which is ludicrous but that's another argument.
So it couldn't have been sarcasm. Give it up.
These kinds of false dichotomies are everything that is wrong with trying to have any meaningful discussion which would yield any actual long-term solution.
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In the real world, it is entirely possible to be against the beliefs and/or actions of Core devs
and be against the beliefs and/or actions of those that the Core devs have led you to believe are their "enemies" (and/or the "enemies of Bitcoin"). It truly baffles me how people with your narrowness of thinking are even capable of being taught how to tie your own shoes.

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It's sad that I have to explain to your little mind that the Core devs professional income revolves around Core being relevant and, despite their repeated claims on medium which they or their fanboys control, that is entirely no different than Bitmain needing to stay on top of the miner/pool business (I'm sure the people that spoon-feed you everything you know have given you a list of justifications of how I'm wrong, but justifications don't change base-level facts). Bitmain and Core are the equally-toasted, equally-sliced pieces of bread (from the same loaf) that make up the shit-sandwich that is Bitcoin.

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Some day, one can hope, you'll stop living your life based on what someone on social media says, do some reading, do some actual research, learn a thing or two, actually have an original thought of your own, and realize that
it's actually possible to have a disagreement where upon both sides are wrong (and being a fanboy of either side doesn't change the fact that the group you're a fan of is wrong).

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