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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: I don't see why big blocks are a problem, even 10 MB blocks right now aren't.
by
Lauda
on 16/07/2017, 09:00:52 UTC
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Tl;dr: The shill, jbreher, tries to defend the interests of his employer by wanting to centralize Bitcoin. Smiley

when lauda cant prove anything he just cries shill or screams "nonsensical" or ad-hom
I have pretty debunked anything you've ever written. There is no need to repeat my statements ad naseum.

I wonder whether franky agrees with the idea of $20k as the entry cost for nodes. Franky, show yourself.
$20k entry costs.. pfft.. (im laughing)

oh lauda u are drinking the reddit "gigabytes my midnight" koolaid again
Are you brain dead? It does seem like you are. The $20k has nothing to do with reddit (other that the video was shared on both r/bitcoin and r/btc). That's the number that Craig Wright mentioned in a recent "scaling conference" in the Netherlands (sponosred by Bitcoin.com and Bitmain of course). This is the same number that shills like jbreher and jonald agree with. I am asking you, whether you agree with $20k as an entry cost for a node.
The full video was removed ( Roll Eyes ) but this snippet should be enough for reference: https://vid.me/frzw.

Answer this clearly (don't write useless walls of text). Do you, or do you not agree with $20k as the entry cost for a node (as mentioned by C. scammer Wright)?