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RE: They Say That Bitcoin Core Devs Are Compromised - Are Bcash Proponents Real Anarchists? - A Deeper Look

in #bitcoin7 years ago (edited)

BCash is an attempt to centralize nodes, create a centralized point of control and run a currency like a company. Roger Ver doesn't make any sense. He says BCash is Bitcoin, then he promotes BCash by bashing Bitcoin and deceiving people into thinking they're buying Bitcoin when they're really buying BCash.

Why would he want his BCash to be the same coin he bashes? By stealing Bitcoin's name and claiming that his coin BCash is Bitcoin, he is only validating Bitcoin and invalidating BCash.

Bitcoin has over 400 of the world's smartest people working on it. In order to make a change or implement a new version (soft fork) there has to be at least 95% consensus among those people. The decision process is purposefully designed to be inefficient and slow. It is impossible for any force on earth to manipulate the design of Bitcoin into anything but what is for the greater good of Humanity.

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"BCash is an attempt to centralize nodes"
this is a big pile of bullcrap.
all coins starts off with few nodes and as time goes by ,more and more nodes joins the network.

No, you're the one making nonsense statements. Cost of maintaining a node is much higher with Bcash. It does not have anything to do with the initial number of nodes.

Bigger blocks means you need more computing power and bandwidth to download and run a node.

BCash blocks are so big, you will soon need a dedicated, specialized, very expensive computer to run a BCash node and a huge amount of bandwidth to download and maintain it.

BCash is purposefully designed to be controlled only by a select few who can afford it.