ynniv on Nostr: `fork` was V6 (1975), so I'll give you that. Perhaps this avatar I drew 20 years ago ...
`fork` was V6 (1975), so I'll give you that. Perhaps this avatar I drew 20 years ago doesn't set expectations appropriately.
Yes, I used the term colloquially to mean the shorter chain after a hard fork. But you're arguing that you're stable as long as you don't change. Obviously you can run your node however you wish, but if you continue to maintain the minority chain you're following in the footsteps of Bitcoin Cash. My argument is that institutions in a primarily reserve currency situation will collude with each other to centralize Bitcoin.
Yes, I used the term colloquially to mean the shorter chain after a hard fork. But you're arguing that you're stable as long as you don't change. Obviously you can run your node however you wish, but if you continue to maintain the minority chain you're following in the footsteps of Bitcoin Cash. My argument is that institutions in a primarily reserve currency situation will collude with each other to centralize Bitcoin.