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Re: [Megathread] The long-known PoW vs. PoS debate
by
BlackHatCoiner
on 07/06/2022, 07:51:09 UTC
⭐ Merited by JayJuanGee (1) ,tadamichi (1) ,ETFbitcoin (1)
Blockstream won't allow it, as it lets them hamper the onchain transaction capacity
Blockstream can propose PoS, implement PoS, run full nodes based on PoS. This doesn't mean the rest will follow, and so is now. Blockstream doesn't control PoW.

PoS Coins don't care what BTC does or what happens to it.
Says Mr. Whataboutism, lol. Neither does bitcoin.

How will BTC PoW survive as the governments ban it's mining?
Probably with difficulty adjustments.

Also how will the btc network function, when the power is off from 9am-12noon, and 7pm-10pm, everyday?
Probably with difficulty adjustments. Also, there's no place in the world that faces such power outages due to mining bitcoin.

One last thing for you... [followed by a ton of horseshit]
If there's decentralized decision-making, there'll be chain reorgs. If there are chain reorgs, there isn't transaction finality. If there aren't chain reorgs, there isn't decentralized decision-making, simple.




Please don't quote the entire post if you don't have something to add other than to reveal your pettishness.