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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Cash - Fork 1:1 of Bitcoin - Pro on-chain scaling
by
Mysticus
on 17/08/2017, 07:38:33 UTC
But still there are not many use cases for BCH compared to BTC. So why would people redirect their mining power to mine something is not used/accepted widely?
it has all the same uses cases, plus more , as bch does microtransactions (huge) + more fixes and i hear things about instant tx with 0conf

Bitcoin has forked and improved as it was always meant to do, the miners, exchanges and pro's all know this.
There is no-way these groups of people will hand over control of their wallets, tx's and other things to a 3rd party forever.


Indeed, Segwitbitcoin will have no use case for the freedom-minded individuals refusing to trust and rely on a second-layered 3rd party.  I don't intend to use the Lightning network.  And as the fees for regular onchain transactions will continue to be too high, Segwitbitcoin is no longer an appealing payment option for many groups and individuals.

Classic m8, aswell as the censorship issue ...
listen to what VB says about bch...its not an alt-coin.... Smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL9VoxCFqT0
@ 30 secs in
+ is VB hinting something in the background...i see Bitcoin cash  Smiley
also the comments for the video must be read.
Yes the comments are excellent, like this one:

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"Free market and real decentralisation is in the choice to not have to follow some dictatorship of others. In this case Bitcoin Core use fear to scare others from forking and creating a proper decentralised Bitcoin, the one Satoshi created, and Bitcoin Core want to destroy. Bitcoin Cash is what had to happen, and I am happy having way more real Bitcoin coins now in Bitcoin Cash, then what I had in Bitcoin, which is on its dying bead right now. At least Bitcoin did its thing, and now Bitcoin Cash continues its legacy.... and Blockstream Core can have their centralised payment system.... after all they can if they want to... that is what free market is about.... but they cannot block others doing what they want."