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"content": "You should read Blocksize Wars if you haven't. It's really good! Sounds like you should read this report also for a more contemporary assessment. I haven't read it but some nuance I picked up from a podcast is that big investors have the longest lever these days. But they can't use it until after the fork occurs, at which time they can dump one side and pump the other.\n\nhttps://github.com/bitcoin-cap/bcap",
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