aside from the Bitcoin whitepaper. do you have a detailed technical article which expound and prove this point? reason i ask is that @adam3us and other Bitcoin evangelists insist that user nodes help secure the network. i’d love to see a debate on this. #Bitcoin #StoreOfDrama
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Replying to @c4chaos @FedericoTenga and
The code... it is a good start Here is something. Debate means nothing. This is science and fact. It does or does not. That is testable empirically. Rhetoric, no value
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Replying to @ProfFaustus @FedericoTenga and
so demonstrate the science and fact. and then reference it for everyone to see. this way, any attempt at rhetoric can be easily dispelled by a simple reference.
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Replying to @c4chaos @FedericoTenga and
Lesson 1. Learn how a Complete graph functions.
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Replying to @ProfFaustus @c4chaos and
Lesson 2. https://arxiv.org/abs/1111.2626 A mesh cannot be secured in a manner like Bitcoin. With a network distance of D>3, the system cannot be secured against Sybils. This means Lightning etc are flawed.
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Replying to @ProfFaustus @c4chaos and
Lesson 3. Some research talks about things without testing (see Red balloons again) and makes statements with assumptions.
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Replying to @ProfFaustus @FedericoTenga and
this is exactly my point. the resource materials for this technical discussion should be collated in an easy to find/access, summarized/ simplified for non-expert geeks to digest and understand. diagrams, animation, videos, or TED-style presentation are also preferred


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Replying to @c4chaos @ProfFaustus and
Then go ahead and do that. No one is stopping you. You could probably package it all together and sell it.
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Replying to @hawks5999 @ProfFaustus and
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#BitcoinCash community should do it since they are the ones who are making this argument.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
that’s the answer i’ve been looking for. also, simple explainer videos tend to go viral so it’s preferable. case in point: @TEDTalks 


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