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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: What happens in a copyright infringement scenario?
by
larry_vw_1955
on 23/11/2021, 04:18:02 UTC

Anyone can mine any shitcoin that is mineable. That doesn't change any of the things I said.

let's see what you did say...

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Cryptocurrency and specifically bitcoin has a clear definition, using an immutable blockchain, fully decentralized, censorship resistant, etc. Copycat-coins such as BSV that are abusing the name "bitcoin" have none of these characteristics ergo they are categorized as shitcoins

fully decentralized means anyone can mine. check for bsv.
immutable blockchain means it's hard to do 51% attack. that hasn't happened to bsv in the last few months has it? Grin
censorship resistant means the following: "Censorship resistance refers to the idea that no party can prevent anyone from participating in a given platform or network". I think bsv meets that definition. as do almost all cryptocurrencies I am aware of.

i know bsv is not on the level of btc in terms of peoples' trust here but still. i think it's better than some shitcoins out there. like shiba inu maybe?? you cant seriously tell me that bsv is not a more serious project than something like shiba inu...but i guess you will. Angry