It's Time For a Hard Bitcoin Fork
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It's Time For a Hard Bitcoin Fork
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#3Like IPv4, the "experiment" has grown so large that it may be impossible to get consensus on any non-backwards-compatible change.
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#5Like IPv4, the "experiment" has grown so large that it may be impossible to get consensus on any non-backwards-compatible change.
How is that an accurate description of IPv4 at all? IPv6 has made monumental progress[0] in a relatively short time (yes, for what we're talking about, it's only been a short amount of time).
Re: It's Time For a Hard Bitcoin Fork
#6Like IPv4, the "experiment" has grown so large that it may be impossible to get consensus on any non-backwards-compatible change.
Re: It's Time For a Hard Bitcoin Fork
#7Like IPv4, the "experiment" has grown so large that it may be impossible to get consensus on any non-backwards-compatible change.
I'm not sure this is true, regardless of how large Bitcoin grows to be. If a significant enough problem were discovered, wouldn't it be in everyone's best interest to protect the value of their wallets by accepting a forked blockchain?
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#8Like IPv4, the "experiment" has grown so large that it may be impossible to get consensus on any non-backwards-compatible change.
I'm not sure this is true, regardless of how large Bitcoin grows to be. If a significant enough problem were discovered, wouldn't it be in everyone's best interest to protect the value of their wallets by accepting a forked blockchain?
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm not sure this is true, regardless of how large Bitcoin grows to be. If a significant enough problem were discovered, wouldn't it be in everyone's best interest to protect the value of their wallets by accepting a forked blockchain?
Wouldn't GHash be able to pivot their existing mining power to take 51% of that new blockchain?
Re: It's Time For a Hard Bitcoin Fork
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm not sure this is true, regardless of how large Bitcoin grows to be. If a significant enough problem were discovered, wouldn't it be in everyone's best interest to protect the value of their wallets by accepting a forked blockchain?
Wouldn't GHash be able to pivot their existing mining power to take 51% of that new blockchain?