I must have read that wrong. It seemed you were implying Litecoin is "scammy" due to ASICs, which obviously applies to Bitcoin as well.
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Litecoin is scammy because it has nothing innovative/new. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=23768.msg3815348#msg3815348 …
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Replying to @LukeDashjr @YACoinBen and
well, now Litecoin has SegWit activated and Bitcoin doesn't, so there's that...
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Replying to @lightcoin @YACoinBen and
Bitcoin can still deploy it. We have two tools to do so: UASF and PoW change.
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Replying to @LukeDashjr @lightcoin and
So if Bitcoin copied any desirable feature from any altcoin that did it first, Bitcoin would become scammy?
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Replying to @rubicon59 @lightcoin and
No, the altcoin that did it first would become scammy.
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Replying to @LukeDashjr @lightcoin and
Altcoins not allowed to do any innovative features 1st, lest be la eled scams? Did I get that right?
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Replying to @rubicon59 @lightcoin and
I'll rephrase my forum post: All cryptocurrencies are *by nature* scams. To avoid this, they need to have a long-term plan for adoption.
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Replying to @LukeDashjr @rubicon59 and
So long as the leading cryptocurrency can simply assimilate any new innovation, an altcoin does not have such a long-term plan in that alone
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Replying to @LukeDashjr @rubicon59 and
Don't we all wish that Bitcoin can simply activate SegWit?
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if wishes were horses beggars would ride. 
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