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Bitcoin ist Liebe 🧡 Ijoma Mangold ist genial
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As someone who runs a node I made a decision not to run a BCH node as I know it would blow up in size if it was popular because people would fill up the blocks with spam. I also don't prune in my BTC node, which is possible. I am part of the market and we sniffed out the flaws of BCH. Dream on
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'core never told you' 😴 You're framing a paranoid scenario where someone is dictating what to think. Pruned nodes means, that historical blocks can't be served to other nodes, leading to centralization. If B-Cash would have the same transaction volume as Bitcoin no individual would run a node
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1. Of course he didn't develop it, he's an investor and Promoter.
2. B-Cash: less than 3 EH/s & 900 nodes, Bitcoin: ~700 EH/s & 250.000 nodes
3. Weak argument since you, as an individual, can't decide which version of B-Cash you run because you are not even able to maintain a node
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B-Cash is centralized, the market has sniffed out Roger's scam. Read blocksize wars
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Bitcoin is love 🧡
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Weil unser Geld kaputt ist
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Bitcoin fixes this
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Hoffe auch immer darauf, dass Bitcoin fällt, damit ich es günstiger nachkaufen kann
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Bitcoin ~0.34% of transactions linked to crime
U.S. Dollar ~5% are linked to crime
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Now imagine french bitcoin wine
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Bitcoin is love
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The money in your bank account is just a number in a database too but one that a handful of people can freeze, delete, or devalue at will. Bitcoin is different. It’s a number in a database that no one can manipulate, censor, or inflate.
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USA wants Bitcoin because it's the best property to own. It's not a currency
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Nothing can stop Bitcoin
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Craig wright is going to jail...
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Please do so, it won't change anything. The network continues, block after block and your rage turns inward after you realize you have no lever of control over this
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You can hate it or like it - the thing about Bitcoin is, that nobody can stop it. You can only watch it unfold its magic
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Bitcoin consumes energy, yes. It is the foundation for a future where money is no longer tied to arbitrary decisions by central banks but instead to the most fundamental unit of the universe: energy. It will consume a lot more energy in the future as it grows and it's unstoppable
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There is no such thing as intrinsic value
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Zumindest freundest du dich ab heute mit dem Gedanken an, dass dein Geld, egal ob auf der Bank, im Portemonnaie oder in der Blockchain, nur ein Symbol ist. Eine Abfolge von Zeichen und wir geben diesen Zeichen eine Bedeutung. Sowas nennt man ein Protokoll. Es ist Sprache: eine Sprache des Wertes
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Abgesehen davon, dass Bürger nur ca 5% ihres Geldes als Banknote haben - selbst dort ist es nur eine Verkettung von Zahlen und Buchstaben, nur eben auf Papier
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Ist das Geld bei deiner Bank nicht auch nur eine Verkettung von Zahlen und Buchstaben?
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Gold is a solid answer, though bitcoin has perfected the properties of gold.
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They are stealing from you day by day. Bitcoin is your opt out, since it can't be inflated, can't be stolen, it doesn't discriminate and is the best tool for sovereignty, once you understand how money works
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Now we got to the point why Bitcoin exists
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You might think that they would not devalue their currency. What a wonderful world this would be
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If you ignore the presumption that revenue is based on a voluntary exchange, you might be right. Also let's ignore the fact that government can print money.
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The government does not generate revenue, it acquires funds through taxation, borrowing and inflation.
Your point on individuals willing to transact in dollars is correct. It is the source of what defines value for all things including Bitcoin.
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Bitcoin, like gold, derive it's value from the subjective valuations of individuals. What backs the Dollar?
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You will find a merchant nearby easy in btcmap.org
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Bitcoin multiplies the risk by 0
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Sell for what?
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Bitcoin wird auch verwendet um sich vor toxischen Regimen und Ideologien zu schützen. Es ist ein Werkzeug und jeder entscheidet selbst, wie es verwendet werden soll. Aber 'weg gehen' wird es wohl nicht mehr
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Bitcoin wurde 421 mal für tot erklärt seit Einführung von den gängigen Medien
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Eigentlich gibt es im Code gar nicht die Einheit 'bitcoin', da gibt es nur satoshis, benannt nach dem Gründer. Bitcoin wurde nur zur Vereinfachung als 100 Millionen Satoshi definiert.