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Re: [ANN] [BSV] ShitcoinCV - Craig's Vision for Altcoin
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kna
on 21/11/2020, 23:10:56 UTC
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  Friendly advice: you should slow down on crack or change your dealer. NSA or not NSA it doesn't matter.: BTC is not BSV. BSV is BitCoin  Smiley

  Compare the source code. Look at all that CORE equips to implement and everything that happens then BTC is clearly not what satoshi has achieved anymore, CORE modifies its œuvre.

  Here is a parable: for example you have acquired the Mona Lisa. You paint and then add a wig to it, colour it blue, paint sunglasses for anonymity and incidentally you stick a firecracker in its mouth. Then proud of your "creation" you decide to show the result to the whole world from Japan to Austria via Lapland and the Midwest with a diversion to Brazil and a break in New Zealand to go for a run with the All Blacks (yes sir), do you think she is still the Mona Lisa as Leonardo da Vinci originally painted her?  It is the same size as the Mona Lisa but it doesn't look like the Mona Lisa anymore, it has been transformed into something else so no it is not.



Another artistic representation of Leonardo da Vinci code? Really??



  With BTC and what the CORE team has incremented in the BTC code over the years and what happens like Taproot, Tapscript and the signatures of Schnorr and other arms of Shiva.... You will find that this is not at all what satoshi's work was.  

  Now take the BSV code, look carefully at everything that was de-incremented by nChain, see now who is BitCoin as satoshi created it.

  Yes it is BSV aka BitCoin.  Kiss Bisooo Bisooo



A circle is a square, a square is a circle!

Note also that it only takes the participation of the 5 mining pools to make the attack 51 that CORE is considering and force the "update". Not very decentralized, eh?


Hash power held by the pools supporting Taproot - Source: Coindesk.

In total, just the 5 pools BTC.com, Poolin, Slush Pool, F2Pool and AntPool represent 54% of the hash power of the BTC network, as shown in this graph.


So  Kiss  Kiss  how sure is BTC to be decentralised?