Remember this no matter where, SC goes, it will never stop being a BITCOIN. Just like no matter what Linux you are talking about (ubuntu, redhat, debian), they are all still Linux in the end...
This statement is very close to a scam...
I want to make it clear, especially for newcomers who might be mislead by the quoted statement, that SolidCoin is a different currency, that it is in no way supported by Bitcoin,
and that when you buy 100 Solidcoins, you do not own 100 bitcoins. There is no compatibility between them, as suggested by the poster.
The promoters of SC are trying to make you believe that you can have "the same thing" for 1/100 of the price. Don't be naive.
Of course, what I just wrote is completely obvious for many people.
However, this forum is attracting many non-technical users, who are completely new to this, and some of these people might be an easy target for scams and manipulation.
This is why I believe is is necessary to write this, and to warn people against dangerous investments.