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OP_RETURN bitcoin cores v30 update WILL kill BTC in october with no survivors.
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So funny seeing butters wondering why the price doesn't go up more. They have no idea that Hash War 2 is coming.
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>>60927975
This will cut the price of bitcoin in half and obliterate Saylor's Ponzi flywheel.
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>>60927976
Mumus will try to cope. My short is so fucking ready for this dump.
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>>60927952
you don't even know what that is lol
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>>60929034
Kek cope more mumu. Core will open up the floodgates to illegal content with no way to remove it. ZERO
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Can someone explain what this means? Am retarded.
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You will send your btc on the xrpl and you will like it
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It will make bitcoin more useful but that's a strange choice because its entire ethos is its uselessness. People who want useful blockchains have already moved to smart contract platforms.
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Is this legit something to be concerned about, or is it just more baseless fud? Any smart anons, please chime in.
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>>60929500
It's literally nothing. Don't worry.
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>>60929452
>mumu
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>>60929481
>>60929500
Nothingburger: https://blog.bitmex.com/removing-bitcoins-guardrails/
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>>60929677
Not a single mention of illegal content risks. Oh my sides.
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>>60929715
>he doesn't know
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>>60929500
>>60929508
Yep, another mumu here. This is just the latest bear FUD and it's safe to ignore and keep stacking them sats!
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It's nothing. Everyone saying it's the end are paid ocean shills. You don't have to run knots and you don't have to update to core v30.
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>>60927952
It's not going to kill Bitcoin, or even its price, but I'm glad you /biz/fuckers are finally talking about it

Recall how the price ran up during the parabolic phase of 2017 right amidst the blocksize wars (which this is shaping up to be comparable to)

Bitcoin Core is compromised, beyond a reasonable doubt and we need to find a new set of developers and system of development
We will need programmers sponsored by major players in this space, developing in an adversarial and transparent way

Possibly a hard fork will result out of this if major adoption of v30 is taken up by entities like exchanges and other mainstream platforms
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>>60929930
You dont have to. Me and my bobros will be running it and dumping it for you kek
>>60931088
Blocksize wars was bullish because you were on track to win. Right now you are on track to lose. Run core v30 and open up a fat short
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The real issue is not if OP_RETURN should have a limit or not. It's the fact that bitcoin is not some set in stone protocol that the boomer fund managers think it is. Turns out your money has "devs" lmao.
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>>60931547
No matter how you look at it. It's the most bearish thing to ever happen to BTC
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>>60931499
>Run core v30 and open up a fat short
mf you never traded in your life lmao
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>>60927976
>>60927975
>>60927952
These but unironically
>upload CP to Bitcoin blockchain
>permanently part of the blockchain
>security systems flag the file, computer is kill
>all nodes now illegal
I’m not an expert but I listen to some and they’re telling me that this is legitimately an existential threat to BTC. It’s not just possible it’s a certainty at this point.
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>>60932535
what if I told you that there's already plenty stuff inside
would you admit that it's a nothingburger?
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>>60927952
80 bytes? It will ensure miner revenue for centuries to come.
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>>60933545
BSV did something like this and the chain was flooded with cp wasn't it?
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>>60933581
>something like this
I don't think you understand
you can inscribe shit on any chain
it's just not worth to do it, specially on transparent ledgers such as bitcoin and bsv as well
blockchains are terrible DA layers unless you dev for that specific purpose
OP is completely delusional or just shitposting (he's retarded either way) because people have griefted every public blockchain already with loads of dogshit inscribed into the bytecode, including illegal content

nothingburger that OP will pretend like he never said anything about it
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>>60932535
Lmao. If bitcoin dies from that that would be the most hilarious thing to ever happen in the history of finance.
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>>60934220
>bsv as well
bsv was flooded with cp after they got rid of op_limit.
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>>60934415
they didn't get rid of any OP limit
they got rid of their blocksize limit
you're confused
>>60934227
did you skip over my posts? lmao
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>>60934432
I meant Op_return sorry...bsv did something similar with Op_return and the chain was spammed with cp as a result. If my ID is different it's because I use tower internet.



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