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RE: Bitcoin and the Hard Fork Drama Trace Mayer and Roger Ver Interviewed by Jeff Berwick

in #bitcoin7 years ago

Two very good videos.

What I really dislike is that there is no common forum where they can hash out their ideas. That there are groups involved here who are fighting by silencing the opposition.

The worst thing is both of them are correct. If fees and transaction fees aren't lowered, then bitcoin has priced itself out of all small markets. And if bitcoin turns its back on miners, well then, what have you?

However, I want to make this point. Super-bitcoin, the currency of the future, is a lot lot lot bigger than bitcoin. It will have more contract power than etherium, such as upon UPS saying the package arrived, send the already verified cash.

It will have more consensus voting power than Dash. As in, this argument of fork already... the fork would already have been done, and once things got settled the fork could be undone. In such ways local currencies could be started and merge back into the whole when its need is over.

And the blockchain will handle all the transactions world wide. But it may not be a block chain anymore.