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Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: Calling out the Bitcoin Foundation Scam.
by
r0ach
on 03/03/2014, 18:42:34 UTC
Bitcoin still needs more hard forks

No,  it does not. Nobody of any consequence runs anything past maybe 0.6 or so anyway. Just because a bunch of noobs with a bunch of dust downloaded the most recent release doesn't give it any sort of Bitcoin legitimacy. Currently the latest iOS and the latest bitcoin-qt are about equally relevant to Bitcoin,  which is roughly epsilon.

Nice work on the rest of your bullshit. They aren't points; they roughly reduce to "Pirate was fine and if you don't like ponzis you can just not participate". This was thoroughly debunked two years ago. Read that once a day for the next six months, maybe you get it somehow. In any case shut the fuck up for the interval, you don't have anything to contribute here.

Yea, that's a great idea, leave block size as it is so you can cap out at 7 TPS and go nowhere.  A limit like that could be reached within 1 year with people like Ebay, Amazon, etc signing on.  Bitcoin still has it's training wheels on and isn't going to be anything of relevance without Gavin babysitting it for another year.  You're basically someone attempting to profit off the backs of other people's work while criticizing them for it.  It doesn't really matter if they're scammers or CIA agents, or whatever, the point still stands, you're the one getting a free ride.  And please stop pretending to be a woman on the internet.  If you are a woman, that's the most sociopathic, hateful, angry, psycho woman I've ever seen.