https://bip110.org/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lmr4WchBH0
>>109236119>BTCWhy would I care?
>>109236240to improve life for next generations
>>109236119https://stampchain.io/
>>109236952yes there is a lot of trash in crypto already we don't need yet another shitcoin. Bitcoin should remain simple, minimal and for clean financial data only not a cloud storage abusing plebs nodes resources.
>>109236119This doesn't belong on /g/ and it doesn't even belong to the /biz/raelis. Fuck off and buy an ad faggot.
>>109237538It sounds technical to me.
Fuck off back to >>>/biz/ you demented rat fuck.
>>109237538STFU tranny! Bitcoin so far is still the most secure, transparent and decentralized financial ledger in the world. This BIP110 technical changes will determine if Bitcoin tech will serve its main goal or transform into CBDC fully owned by miners.
>>109237704BTCs main goal died while you were still shitting in your diapers judging by the way you write.
>>109237764BTC is always under constant attack but so far it's still very alive if you know how to use it.
>>109237889If you define BTCs original goal as just barely working for its intended purpose if you close both eyes and ignore the practical realities sure BTC is still fully on track.If you define it any other way whether it is as a replacement to classical financial systems or an ungovernable neutral entity both have failed.
>>109237987and yet Bitcoin is still the oldest and the biggest crypto in the world. It works 24h/day non stop for almost 30years serving p2p, anonymous, decentralized, secure and fully verifiable financial transactions globally. In the post-apocalyptic scenario Bitcoin is able to fully restore itself from just one node.
>>109236848>Bro BTC is totally against the systemTry again
>>109236119They allowed jpegs on the blockchain so that glowies could upload CSAM to it. That would make it illegal to have a copy of the bitcoin blockchain on your device, thus killing the network.
>>109238193I wish Monero all the best but in my opinion it's just not yet ready to replace Bitcoin. Unless BIP110 will fail but in such case there are so many alternatives that I'm afraid we won't have any dominate crypto anymore. All the shitcoins will be equally non-popular, hence easier to attack, cheat, abuse, etc.
>>109238339>hence easier to attackLook at how many millions qubic invested and they couldn't reach 50%
>>109238193>vidSo, does this mean my XMR life savings and my all-in monero business will be safe, as long as the 0.0001% of cracked hackers working on it keep fighting a perpetual war with all their might against the global glowie alliance?
>>109236119Core trying tiptoe slowly into a clunkier version of ethereum, bip110 is good to focus scope.>>109238142I have dreams of the crypto carrington event. Its just easier to radio in a tx than float gold upriver. We're all trained in mining by hand and each have a unique assigned prime number to begin noncing. We helicopter dirty petrol bombs when the bigger airfield wants us too. We were estatic when we found a later block than the old one they were chaining off of, we cut them inBut seriously though all i want is to just rack up a chain of offchain signatures at the noodle house and grocery store and get it batch settled onchain monthly- this was basic stuff even in famine stricken antiquity, its so needlessly complex now
>>109238287This is just one of many new attack vectors on Bitcoin if BIP110 will be rejected. The other more damaging in my opinion is embedding some kind of virtual machine inside the blockchain allowing to process Turing complete computations using plebs nodes - something that was explicitly limited by Satoshi Nakamoto in Bitcoin Script to serve only simple financial operations by design, not hosting a full operating system like inside your modern x86 CPU:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrksBdWcZgQ
>>109238659Once again Monero is very interesting project but still experimenting with yet another hard fork: https://www.getmonero.org/2025/04/05/ospead-optimal-ring-signature-research.html
>>109238659It means that no matter what the institutions throw at us they can't squash us.
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>>109241202ayy slmao?