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Re: [ANN] [BSV] [Bitcoin SV] Original Satoshi Vision
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on 25/06/2019, 14:23:29 UTC
The forks



Care to explain how this makes sense in the current universe in which both you and I reside? Your diagram proposes there are two universes, one in which BTC is BTC and one which BTC is BSV. I am supposing you live in the second universe (where nobody else lives).

Bonus question: what exchanges list BSV as "Bitcoin" and not "Bitcoin SV"?

Its clear we live in a different dimension. You stuck in third.
_unwriter recently had the appropriate tweet, plain and simple https://twitter.com/_unwriter/status/1142780461690839040 , but far to advanced for you.

BTC (Segwit) has defrauded consumers in leading them to believe that they have bitcoin.
https://craigwright.net/blog/law-regulation/monetary-law-and-blockchains/

Bitcoin is allowed to evolve. It doesn't need Craig's permission to do so. Everyone in the world except for a tiny subset of deluded freaks knows that bitcoin = BTC. I've said it before and I'll say it again: things will end badly for everyone heavily invested in BSV. Don't know when, but I do know how.

You forgot to answer my question. Which exchanges list BSV as "Bitcoin" and not BSV? If BSV is bitcoin, why wouldn't they do this?

Exchanges use tickers.

The latest BitCoin developments. Metanet is data structure over Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is the most efficient data storage protocol, and Metanet is the most efficient data structure protocol which sits on top of it.
https://medium.com/@_unwriter/the-metanet-starts-84f255a65782
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Metanet is up there on its own dimension. When you see it, everything else will look like a toy. If you don’t believe me or don’t get it, just ignore and keep playing with your amateur calculator. We will obliterate with a supercomputer.


Bonus:
I know you want need it with your 1MB blocks (go to fee markets you will find some 1.44 floppys to store your blocks )
BSV will keenly use cutting edge tech as it develops over time.
https://www.disclose.tv/these-5d-glass-discs-store-360-tb-of-data-for-138-billion-years-370041