RE: RE: Bitcoin Core VS Bitcoin Cash - The Next 8 Months
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RE: Bitcoin Core VS Bitcoin Cash - The Next 8 Months

RE: Bitcoin Core VS Bitcoin Cash - The Next 8 Months

Bitcoin Cash on the other hand no longer have to fight the highly conservative Bitcoin Core community on every potential upgrade and can explore more advanced consensus games on their own realm.

Srsly? Segwit completely abandons Bitcoin's security model. Segwit redefines Bitcoin consensus all the way down to the mathematical definition of a bitcoin.

Cash, on the other hand, is Satoshi's Bitcoin, exactly. "It's got bigger blocks than Satoshi's Bitcoin!" you say, but that's not true: the original Bitcoin Satoshi made had no block size limit. He added the size limit as an anti-spam measure in 2010, and clearly intended that limit to be raised before it would be reached.

Moreover, nakamoto was not concerned about the growing bandwidth requirements pricing home computers out of the full node game:

Only people trying to [mine] new coins would need to run network nodes. At first, most users would run network nodes, but as the network grows beyond a certain point, it would be left more and more to specialists with server farms of specialized hardware.
-- Satoshi Nakamoto

So yes, Bitcoin Cash is Nakamoto's Bitcoin. It changes literally nothing from Nakamoto's; even Nakamoto unilaterally added a block size limit completely arbitrarily, set to way higher than blocks were expected to grow, for years. And reading Nakamoto's posts, it's clear he intended it to be raised or removed long before it inhibited network scaling.

Segwit is not Bitcoin. Segwit is a trojan, designed to subvert the brilliantly simple, elegant, unshakeable security of nakamoto's Bitcoin. It is marketed through deception, confusion, censorship, and FUD; all of which are anathema to the open, transparent nature of Bitcoin. The goal of segwit is to change Bitcoin's open protocol nature where all transactions which appear valid are accepted, to a closed protocol where all transactions, legitimate or not, are potentially valid, based on subjective approval of the miners.

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