So, tonight Bitcoin - which has always eschewed hard forks except for upgrades& fixes - will hard fork simply because someone wants it to?
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Replying to @Frances_Coppola
its a bit complicated than that. I'd suggest to read-in first
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Replying to @CryptOrca
I'm asking a question, not making a statement. See the question mark. Would you care to answer my question?
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Replying to @Frances_Coppola @CryptOrca
it's parasitical marketing, other alt-coins issued in comparable ways, but didn't have industry antagonists claiming they represent Bitcoin.
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Replying to @DanDarkPill @CryptOrca
I know this is about the scaling debate. Seems to be an attempt to force through a block size increase instead of Seqwit2x.
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Replying to @Frances_Coppola @CryptOrca
emphasis with this one in not having Segwit vs Sewit2x, but could also be disruption for disruption's sake, no one really knows the game.
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could also be financial motives or a scam, so far code, marketing etc. low quality with unimpressive dev credentials.
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thanks dan 
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Replying to @CryptOrca @Frances_Coppola
I'll sum it up: it's a piss take.
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