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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Deception & Misdirection by ZEC co. Forking ASIC Resistance Bitmain Antminer Z9
by
TheronB
on 20/05/2018, 13:54:30 UTC
I'm not the advocating that 51% attacks are a problem.   I don't care who has the having power.  It's just natural selection.   Some coins will be killed.   That's good.  Do we really need more than a handful of cryptos?  Just let the free open market sort everything out.  Fighting the ASICs only DECREASES the chance of more competition eventually emerging.   It's a short term gain long term loss fool's errand.

I see a future with official government cryptos that operate on a universal network to allow cheap and easy but accountable transactions worldwide, excluding craphole, poorly governed countries that refuse to participate.  That's why a handful of old school cryptos will explode after the coming crypto winter.

Once crypto is backed by GDP, it will be universally accepted and useable because it will be stable.

Speaking of which, you should applaud Bitmain for backing Circle/USD Coin.   That's definitely a step in the right direction.

Well you just have it all figured out don't you.  lol

Notice how these new user accounts come on to shill for BITMAIN with their worthless two cents?  What was said there is so laughable, I'm not even going to try to give a proper response. It would be a waste of my valuable time.

These newbies not only act as though they are mining experts but also act as if they are economic and financial experts.  lol

The spelling and all is terrible.  Are you Chinese?  Do you work for Bitmain?

You've obviously never tried using this forum on mobile while running on a treadmill.  It's darn difficult to see what the heck you are typing or if the auto-correct in Swiftkey has chosen the wrong words.  They really need to make this site more friendly to mobile.

I'd like to see your arguments against GDP backed cryptos, thinning the crypto market and the USD Coin.  Too bad your ethnocentric viewpoints have taken over your judgement.  Ohio native BTW.  I joined this forum for info on the FPGAs I'm migrating to, and I'd wager I have as much or more experience in crypto than most people here.  If you'd like to discuss things civilly, I'd be up for it.