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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
Hueristic
on 21/09/2018, 18:30:54 UTC
I wonder if the recent Core bug will move the market. It might be the worst bug since 2010, though luckily it wasn't actually exploited and is unlikely to cause future trouble.

Good question, I was going to place the bug's description in your update thread but decided that not mentioning it was the best course of action. But since you have mentioned it I would think that if it has not had an effect yet that it will not at all.

I am of the opinion that the current market makers are no longer interested in the fundamentals nor the vision but are just in it for the market and use bug ridden tools all day and really have no clue how important it is for a trustless system to be bug free and non game-able. And as long as they can buy and sell (P&D) and their charts still work they will not be effected by something as simple as a possible chain fork. They are used to having those in control having the ability to make a hard reset/rollback and don't have a clue what issues forks can have. I don't think they even has the ability to grasp the fact that immutability is paramount as well as fragile. I also think that point was proven when eth didn't die when it became mutable and the vast majority of those in it now are not in it for the ideology.


So Bitcoin Core has a devastating bug in the code since March 2017 Shocked Huh Also, it appears that every single shitcoin that forked off of Bitcoin core 14.0-16.3 is also going to have to patch things up. We really dodged a bullet here. Hope no other surprises are lurking in the code.  Roll Eyes

Fake news. Cheesy


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Yup, bugs have zero effect.

Welcome to mainstream boys. :|