157 words The current state of SegWitCoin (Bitcoin Legacy) 187 words I might boycott r/btc until it stops having every other thread about Craig Wright 179 words Blockstream co-founder Greg Maxwell openly claims that "Decentralized consensus is impossible" and advocates for "admission control" in decentralized systems. These views are completely counter to satoshi's vision of Bitcoin as decentralized consensus based electronic cash with no gatekeepers. 1,133 words Segwit2x: a Personal view 521 words Anybody noticing the inflationary block periods are getting shorter and shorter? 213 words Bitcoin attack, ‘Corebleed,’ demonstrates the need for node decentralisation 211 words Which version of Bitcoin changed how Bitcoin operates? Core or Cash? 259 words Bitcoin Cash _is_ Bitcoin - Clarify This to the Community to Stay Decentralized 359 words I'm holding my BCH. I surprised myself. 745 words Bitcoin Cash Mega Thread 237 words Proof that Greg was wrong about the Satoshi PGP keys? Can a cryptographer verify? 212 words "That mining has profits at all is a bug." - luke-jr 187 words [THROWBACK] Still asking myself after all these years... 846 words Hackers Have Stolen Millions Of Dollars In Bitcoin -- Using Only Phone Numbers (Article content in comments just in case Forbes is annoying) 369 words People don't seem to realize that bitcoin is not a product. Buying into bitcoin is like buying cash. It has no intrinsic value. 183 words Between two extremes, but not quite in the middle (a case for compromise) 322 words Craig Wright has some interesting criticisms of Segregated Witness, says segwit may allow developers to set fees centrally and also results in miners being incentivized to not validate fully. 150 words Why/how is this 1700+ price happening now? 191 words Now that SegWit is dead, propagandists are coming up with a new narrative. 187 words "It is strictly necessary that the longest chain is always considered the valid one." -Satoshi Nakamoto