Ecoer Logo
VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.047USD
STEEM
0.001STEEM
SBD
0.019SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.654SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.353SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.001STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.654SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.353SP
Effective Power
5.007SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.000SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.019SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
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  "sbd_balance": "0.019 SBD",
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Account Info

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id347613
rank0
reputation328450708
created2017-09-01T23:11:30
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count12
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2017-11-14T16:54:06
last_root_post2017-11-14T16:54:06
last_vote_time2017-11-14T16:54:45
proxied_vsf_votes0, 0, 0, 0
can_vote1
voting_power0
delayed_votes0
balance0.001 STEEM
savings_balance0.000 STEEM
sbd_balance0.019 SBD
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delegated_vesting_shares0.000000 VESTS
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reward_vesting_balance0.000000 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment2017-10-31T16:37:24
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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  "last_post": "2017-11-14T16:54:06",
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Withdraw Routes

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From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.353 SP to @baracuda23
2026/05/17 21:52:57
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7079.714594 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106140614/Trx e3bb1436047743cf6a7bd4aafc633ecb98d265c3
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steemdelegated 2.685 SP to @baracuda23
2026/05/11 19:00:06
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4367.504189 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105965137/Trx 7dc2d7400890bd3873b02c7ef8d18ef2932b3053
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steemdelegated 4.360 SP to @baracuda23
2026/04/25 21:17:39
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7092.230350 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105508337/Trx 3ce6e10dbbfddd414b969ef742537d0538a4334c
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steemdelegated 2.711 SP to @baracuda23
2026/01/23 01:33:39
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4409.051008 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102844342/Trx b4ccb14d639a644ccefd61405715fcf037742838
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steemdelegated 2.812 SP to @baracuda23
2024/12/16 20:53:27
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4573.270205 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91290757/Trx 735297470ac839ba40e24cfa9fea81ae6eace6e0
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steemdelegated 2.916 SP to @baracuda23
2023/11/13 12:39:09
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4742.403737 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79845032/Trx d0772e135bd5822da669dcb4e16d9542827aa381
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steemdelegated 4.722 SP to @baracuda23
2023/09/21 19:04:45
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7679.682523 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78344543/Trx d1ca43a8bebbd7fff73ffcb1b5e0cd30e28fd655
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steemdelegated 4.858 SP to @baracuda23
2022/11/03 09:10:51
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7901.363961 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69110247/Trx 5e928da1219083ef63c607444423f52f81eaa9ae
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2022/04/20 20:59:15
authorbaracuda23
permlinkbitcoin-and-bitcoin-cash-miners
voterkmkhsujon
weight10000 (100.00%)
Transaction InfoBlock #63482961/Trx 1f8e530bb49fe5a277d1c2cb401fb16f7e2f67d1
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steemdelegated 4.994 SP to @baracuda23
2022/01/17 08:39:03
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8121.897192 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60806666/Trx 103bde297f88143104a9780321b19c8b98f4e1ed
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steemdelegated 5.107 SP to @baracuda23
2021/06/13 22:39:54
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8305.665850 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54605165/Trx e556f5212634c07d4182bf8212b48df5bc3c5513
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steemdelegated 5.222 SP to @baracuda23
2020/12/11 09:01:54
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8493.087824 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49352715/Trx 1c165f62940d123c2b219c3ed4053119c2c73b37
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steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @baracuda23
2020/12/06 02:39:27
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49204285/Trx 197de5753b949c95d388a32b7f8bd5bc8587fdb4
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steemdelegated 5.226 SP to @baracuda23
2020/12/05 10:36:18
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8499.454463 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49185388/Trx e91f64a3f342440bb856257fad7d757e6ff48d7a
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steemdelegated 1.180 SP to @baracuda23
2020/11/02 10:59:21
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1920.017158 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48252330/Trx ce337e1f2de4156656f69b9206acbea5ea0aff27
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steemdelegated 5.350 SP to @baracuda23
2020/05/09 03:34:18
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8702.101037 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43214494/Trx a04cb14129359d6a6826ffd5c038bf50f74454a9
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steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @baracuda23
2020/05/08 06:51:12
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43190216/Trx c9b1b7b7240a532d52c621b64f418e7201e60a4c
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steemdelegated 5.358 SP to @baracuda23
2020/04/15 20:14:18
delegateebaracuda23
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8715.078456 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #42560961/Trx fcd0cbbb583b68cea2c0bfe97364c4e2903718ac
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2019/09/03 06:42:15
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @baracuda23! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@baracuda23/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@baracuda23) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=baracuda23)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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parent permlinkbitcoin-and-bitcoin-cash-miners
permlinksteemitboard-notify-baracuda23-20190903t064214000z
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2017/11/14 16:57:00
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2017/11/14 16:56:42
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2017/11/14 16:54:06
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bodyFor Bitcoin to succeed and gain total market dominance there should only be one Bitcoin. For merchants it is too painful to have to support MasterCard, Visa, PayPal and then add additional cryptocurrencies as well each time a new one comes on the scene. This takes developer time and testing to support a new currency by adding frontend and backend payment processing, invoicing support and potentially additional infrastructure for point of sale merchants. No-one has time or money for that. The ideal scenario is a single Bitcoin cryptocurrency with global market acceptance. Not a new fork every month where everyone has to scramble to try support it. This wastes everyone's time and also splits the market capital among several different forks of Bitcoin. The only winners in this scenario will be alternate cryptocurrencies. From a mining perspective I just want to mine one coin and have that coin increase in value reliably over time. I do not want to have to split my mining efforts between the most profitable coin every hour and have to maintain two different wallets, keep track of the prices, try exchanging one coin for the other and so on. It's too much drama. Why do we not just keep it simple. We need to investigate the contenders and decide on the best Bitcoin to invest our mining efforts into for safe, long term profitability and which is the best Bitcoin to finally destroy fiat currency. The Bitcoin contenders Legacy Bitcoin (BTC) First let's examine Legacy Bitcoin. This used to be the top cryptocurrency in terms of market acceptance and usability. Then in 2015 things changed for the worse. The network became congested, transactions took hours or days to get a single confirmation and the fees rose to unacceptable levels. Many merchants and services have had to drop support for Bitcoin because the fees make it unprofitable. Legacy Bitcoin has lost a lot of market cap from users looking to alternative cryptocurrencies which actually work properly. The madness has continued to this day with the current custodians of the Bitcoin Core GitHub code repository doing next to nothing to ease the congestion. The simplest option would have been to raise the block size cap from 1 MB that Satoshi Nakamoto originally added as a temporary measure to prevent spam transactions. However the company BlockStream, backed by insurance giant AXA[ref] which now has the majority of developers controlling the Core repository did not want that. They wanted to stifle on-chain capacity so they could force users and transactions into using their patented side chain called Lightning Network[ref]. Not to mention that the Lightning Network will abandon the original Bitcoin vision for a fully decentralised payment system[ref] and move to a system which is more like regular banks which can be controlled, regulated and censored[ref]. This is a disgusting hostile corporate takeover attempt of Bitcoin and the goal is to kill it off as a decentralised currency. Blockstream and the Bitcoin core developers partnered with Theymos[ref], who administrates the BitcoinTalk forum, moderates the main /r/bitcoin subreddit and a few other sites. Together they enacted a massive censorship scheme to block any user from speaking out against BlockStream, the Core developers or discussing alternatives to BlockStream's chosen scaling solution[ref]. Entire posts to this day continue to be deleted, users are banned, comments are deleted or in some cases hidden from view from everyone else which is unknown to the comment owner. This is all to futher the BlockStream agenda and hijack Bitcoin for their corporate gain, to stifle dissent and present an image of complete community consensus. BlockStream and the Core developers have done a great deal of damage to Bitcoin especially in eroding Satoshi's original design and utility: Due to the constant high fees and network congestion, they introduced an anti-feature called Replace By Fee (RBF)[ref]. The aim of this was to allow users to pay a higher fee for transactions that were stuck and unconfirmed. This broke a critical feature called Zero-Conf which meant merchants could reliably accept a low value transaction with no confirmations as long as it was the first transaction seen on the network. Merchants could monitor key nodes around the network and reliably detect double spends with very good accuracy which allowed them to accept transactions with high confidence within 10 seconds and not have to wait minutes or hours for confirmations. Zero-Conf worked great for Brick and Mortar stores like buying your morning coffee. With the RBF feature, now users could pay for their goods, leave the store, then send the same transaction again but this time with a higher fee and send the amount back to their own wallet and rob the merchant in broad daylight. This feature robs Bitcoin of being a useful Point of Sale transaction mechanism. Another anti-feature added by BlockStream/Core is called SegWit[ref][ref]. This attempts to solve a problem with transaction malleability but in reality this is a non-problem[ref][ref]. It's a complicated mess and adds a lot of technical debt to the code[ref][ref]. The only real reason it was added was to help BlockStream and make their patented Lightning Network become a reality. But Lightning Network is still many months away[ref]. It's the classic definition of vapourware. SegWit also introduces real security issues[ref][ref], none of which were present in the original design. There is a reason people are calling this a cancer on Bitcoin. In summary, Legacy Bitcoin is no longer useful as a currency and has been taken over by the banking corporations in an attempt to kill off Bitcoin as we know it. Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Now let's talk about a more positive option called Bitcoin Cash[ref]. Bitcoin Cash started as a clean hard fork of Bitcoin on August 1st 2017 at block 478,558. Everyone holding Bitcoin at the time received a 1:1 amount of Bitcoin Cash[ref]. Bitcoin Cash increased the block size limit to 8 MB allowing eight times the transaction throughput of Legacy Bitcoin. This means lower fees again (e.g. 1 Satoshi per byte) as the blocks are no longer arbitrarily constrained. The future roadmap is to scale on chain and there have been successful tests to scale to 1 GB blocks in future which would allow transaction processing similar to current Visa levels. Bitcoin Cash removed the anti-features RBF and SegWit, thus returning Bitcoin to the original design as per Satoshi's whitepaper[ref] and making it actually useful for merchants and micro transactions again. Where Bitcoin has one development team mostly controlled by a company BlockStream, Bitcoin Cash has 5 independent development teams working to make it the best cryptocurrency[ref]. It will never be taken over by a company again for their personal profits. For a decentralised cryptocurrency we need decentralised development as well to prevent corporate takeover. Bitcoin Cash is gaining in market share every day, currently in the number 3 or 4 spot for overall market cap[ref]. Merchant adoption is also increasing daily and being tracked at the Accept Bitcoin Cash Initiative[ref] website where users can also tweet to their favourite merchants asking them to support Bitcoin Cash if they do not already. Bitcoin Cash also has an important feature called the Emergency Difficulty Adjustment (EDA) which prevents chain death in the event of a sudden loss of hash power on the network. This has already been triggered multiple times when hashpower has switched between Legacy Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash repeatedly due to the short-term profitability differences. Legacy Bitcoin and its derivatives have this fatal flaw where if it loses too much hash power, transactions in the mempool will pile up, fees will raise to high levels and eventually everything stops working. Transactions won't get confirmed for days, merchants can't receive payments on time and eventually if this continues for a long perioid, the chain gets frozen in limbo forever[ref]. In the event of a real chain death, all investors, miners and users stand to lose their money. Bitcoin Cash is the only coin without this fatal flaw and the only one worth investing our mining efforts into if we do not wish to lose our money one day. Bitcoin SegWit2X Bitcoin SegWit2X does not exist yet, but this hard fork to the Legacy Bitcoin chain is scheduled to occur mid November 2017 at block height 494,784[ref]. This hard fork is due to occur because of the New York Agreement (NYA)[ref] which compromised to accept the cancerous SegWit feature in return for a 2 MB block size cap. Nobody is legally bound to follow through with the NYA, there are no financial penalties if miners decide to change their mind. It makes sense to review whether this agreement still makes sense. Currently it has over 84% mining support[ref] and tentative "let's see what happens" support from exchanges, wallets and merchants. However notably absent from the signing of the agreement was the BlockStream/Core group. Using their control of various forums, the /r/bitcoin subreddit, Twitter and the bitcoin.org site they have been pushing a serious "No 2X" propaganda campaign[ref]. This includes disgusting behavious such as slandering, attacking and threatening various exchanges, merchants and users for supporting SegWit2X. They want to try kill this fork of Bitcoin before it begins so everyone stays stuck on their crippled 1 MB chain. Eventually if Lightning Network ever makes it they will suck out the revenue from Bitcoin miners into their own pockets. The problem with SegWit2X is that it is no longer needed now that there is Bitcoin Cash. SegWit2X enables a very pathetic 2 MB upgrade to the blocksize which is essentially kicking the can (scaling problem) down the road a short distance. It still retains the anti-features RBF which makes it toxic for merchants and SegWit which reduces the security. Development is merely shifted to another single company headed by Jeff Garzik[ref] instead of Core. This does nothing for centralised development and merely fires the toxic BlockStream/Core developers. While firing Core is a good outcome, it does not guarantee that Core will not just upgrade the block size as well to maintain their install base and relevance. Fortunately there is a sure way to fire the bad actors in control of Bitcoin and teach them a valuable lesson at the same time. This method will consolidate all the market cap back into a single Bitcoin which functions properly for the ecosystem, merchants and users while keeping development decentralised and retain wide industry support. The action plan to consolidate the market cap back into one Bitcoin Clearly the most obvious plan is to switch all our mining effort over to mining Bitcoin Cash, the only true Bitcoin as designed by Satoshi. However we must go about this in a coordinated fashion among all the mining pools for maximum effect: Firstly we must get our mining equipment ready to switch to the Bitcoin Cash chain at a moment's notice or the push of a button. Secondly we need to switch to Bitcoin Cash mining before the SegWit2X hard fork in order to have a chance at killing this unnecessary fork off before it begins. The plan is to put all our mining power on the Legacy Bitcoin until the next regular (2016 block) difficulty adjustment at block 493,920[ref] which will occur on about November 10 / 11. This ensures that the difficulty adjustment will increase and be as punitive as possible. This will make it practically impossible for any remnant miners to try keep the chain alive. Ignore any emergency difficulty adjustments occurring on the Bitcoin Cash chain during this time and keep mining Legacy Bitcoin for this two week period. Some of us with auto-profit switching turned on will need to turn this off. There should be a minimum amount of mining effort going towards the Bitcoin Cash chain at this time just to keep it moving steadily. The majority of the mining effort should stay on the Legacy Bitcoin chain to push the difficulty up as much as possible so it cannot survive with reduced hashpower in the future. Thirdly, before this upward difficulty adjustment has kicked in, send all your Legacy Bitcoin and recent mining profits to an exchange. This may take 3 or so confirmations to get there so put a reasonable fee on it. Mining pools still mining Legacy Bitcoin can include their own transactions before anyone else's to make sure they get onto an exchange. Setup immediate sell orders to dump your coins on the exchange and buy up all Bitcoin Cash that you can. This will put downwards pressure on the price of Legacy Bitcoin and upwards pressure on the price of Bitcoin Cash. Users and large holders of Legacy Bitcoin (whales) can also help out here by selling off their Legacy Bitcoin for Bitcoin Cash over the next few weeks. Finally, the most important part is when the upwards difficulty adjustment has occurred on Legacy Bitcoin this is the time to switch all our mining efforts to Bitcoin Cash. This means all mining pools or as many as possible. If you can't switch it quickly, turn the miner off until you can. We want the Legacy Bitcoin chain to slow down and freeze up completely. It will have 2016 blocks to go at maximum difficulty and minimal hash power. Also keep the miners pointed at the Bitcoin Cash chain regardless of any temporary price and profitability fluctuations. Eventually over a week or two the price of Bitcoin will collapse once the realisation and panic sets in because no more transactions will be getting confirmed and the chain will be effectively crawling or frozen. Once Bitcoin Cash has the majority hash power it is only a matter of weeks until it reaches the highest cumulative proof of work[ref]. Once this happens Bitcoin Cash will rightfully be able to take the Bitcoin name and BTC ticker moving forward if desired. The corporate takeover of Bitcoin will be averted. Effects and consequences Let's examine some of the effects for this plan of action: Users that held Legacy Bitcoin at the moment of the Bitcoin Cash fork on August 1st 2017 will have the same amount of Bitcoin Cash and will lose nothing. This will be the majority of people. A fair amount of money is still locked up in exchanges like Coinbase. Speculators and investors (or really we should call them gamblers), who have been buying into the Legacy Bitcoin over the past 2 months will lose their money if they do not sell their holdings over the next week or so. In reality they deserve to lose their money as they were buying into a worthless coin without doing their research. A store of value without any actual utility, or significantly degraded utility, is worthless. Legacy Bitcoin is terrible investment which shows they did not do their research at all. They were just buying into the hype and inflated price. A fool and their money are soon parted. People who sold their Bitcoin Cash after the fork instead of sensibly holding both coins and waiting for the eventual outcome will also be left with nothing. This will teach them for not doing their research properly and believing BlockStream/Core propaganda. The toxic BlockStream/Core developers, fanatics and their propaganda army which has been censoring discussion, trolling discussion forums, Reddit and Twitter will also be left holding bags of worthless SegWit coins. This will be a well deserved punishment for them. Censorship of forums and subreddits has played a big part in brainwashing many people. BlockStream and Core will have some serious explaining to do. Any remaining miners not on board with this plan and still mining Legacy Bitcoin will be left mining a slow, high difficulty chain, perhaps at best 1 block every few hours or 1 block per day. Their profitability will sink and they will eventually need to switch to Bitcoin Cash to maintain profitability. BlockStream/Core may even come up with a drastic plan to introduce a hard fork to change the Proof of Work algorithm and add a new dynamic difficulty adjustment algorithm of their own. However by then it will be too late, the largest cumulative Proof of Work will be with Bitcoin Cash. Legacy Bitcoin will no longer be able to carry the Bitcoin name. BlockStream/Core may even try to throw their weight behind the Bitcoin Gold fork which uses GPU mining but with evidence of a 100,000 coin pre-mine and no software released so far it is essentially a scam coin[ref]. Conclusion With the shackles of the arbitrary 1 MB block size cap, RBF and SegWit cancer removed, also BlockStream/Core toxicity behind us there is nowhere to go but up. Merchants that were previously supporting Legacy Bitcoin will only have to tweak their software to now support the surviving Bitcoin Cash chain which will increase adoption of the new chain dramatically with minimal effort. With the Bitcoin forks now consolidated into one coin it will stop shedding market cap and merchant support to other cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin Cash will be the dominant currency and our mining efforts will be fully rewarded. We should see the market cap and price take over Legacy Bitcoin's within a few weeks. To enable this plan we need only to coordinate and distribute this plan privately amongst ourselves and to all our mining pool members. We do not need to signal anything in the blocks, buy silly hats or put lame tags in our twitter profiles. The revolution will come with no warning. Investors, whales and users should help spread this plan in their spheres of influence. Make sure people are aware of the risks in holding Legacy Bitcoin. Make sure your family members are not left holding bags of worthless Legacy Bitcoin. With everyone selling off their remaining Legacy Bitcoin holdings, this will put upwards momentum on the price of Bitcoin Cash before the actual hash power flippening. Now is in fact a good time to buy in while the real Bitcoin is well discounted. Bitcoin is one of the most important inventions for mankind. We must steward it responsibly and not allow a corporate takeover by toxic companies or developers that use censorship and divisive tactics in order to steal our mining profits for themselves. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.
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      "body": "For Bitcoin to succeed and gain total market dominance there should only be one Bitcoin. For merchants it is too painful to have to support MasterCard, Visa, PayPal and then add additional cryptocurrencies as well each time a new one comes on the scene. This takes developer time and testing to support a new currency by adding frontend and backend payment processing, invoicing support and potentially additional infrastructure for point of sale merchants. No-one has time or money for that. The ideal scenario is a single Bitcoin cryptocurrency with global market acceptance. Not a new fork every month where everyone has to scramble to try support it. This wastes everyone's time and also splits the market capital among several different forks of Bitcoin. The only winners in this scenario will be alternate cryptocurrencies.\n\nFrom a mining perspective I just want to mine one coin and have that coin increase in value reliably over time. I do not want to have to split my mining efforts between the most profitable coin every hour and have to maintain two different wallets, keep track of the prices, try exchanging one coin for the other and so on. It's too much drama. Why do we not just keep it simple. We need to investigate the contenders and decide on the best Bitcoin to invest our mining efforts into for safe, long term profitability and which is the best Bitcoin to finally destroy fiat currency.\n\nThe Bitcoin contenders\n\nLegacy Bitcoin (BTC)\nFirst let's examine Legacy Bitcoin. This used to be the top cryptocurrency in terms of market acceptance and usability. Then in 2015 things changed for the worse. The network became congested, transactions took hours or days to get a single confirmation and the fees rose to unacceptable levels. Many merchants and services have had to drop support for Bitcoin because the fees make it unprofitable. Legacy Bitcoin has lost a lot of market cap from users looking to alternative cryptocurrencies which actually work properly. The madness has continued to this day with the current custodians of the Bitcoin Core GitHub code repository doing next to nothing to ease the congestion. The simplest option would have been to raise the block size cap from 1 MB that Satoshi Nakamoto originally added as a temporary measure to prevent spam transactions. However the company BlockStream, backed by insurance giant AXA[ref] which now has the majority of developers controlling the Core repository did not want that. They wanted to stifle on-chain capacity so they could force users and transactions into using their patented side chain called Lightning Network[ref]. Not to mention that the Lightning Network will abandon the original Bitcoin vision for a fully decentralised payment system[ref] and move to a system which is more like regular banks which can be controlled, regulated and censored[ref]. This is a disgusting hostile corporate takeover attempt of Bitcoin and the goal is to kill it off as a decentralised currency.\n\nBlockstream and the Bitcoin core developers partnered with Theymos[ref], who administrates the BitcoinTalk forum, moderates the main /r/bitcoin subreddit and a few other sites. Together they enacted a massive censorship scheme to block any user from speaking out against BlockStream, the Core developers or discussing alternatives to BlockStream's chosen scaling solution[ref]. Entire posts to this day continue to be deleted, users are banned, comments are deleted or in some cases hidden from view from everyone else which is unknown to the comment owner. This is all to futher the BlockStream agenda and hijack Bitcoin for their corporate gain, to stifle dissent and present an image of complete community consensus.\n\nBlockStream and the Core developers have done a great deal of damage to Bitcoin especially in eroding Satoshi's original design and utility:\n\nDue to the constant high fees and network congestion, they introduced an anti-feature called Replace By Fee (RBF)[ref]. The aim of this was to allow users to pay a higher fee for transactions that were stuck and unconfirmed. This broke a critical feature called Zero-Conf which meant merchants could reliably accept a low value transaction with no confirmations as long as it was the first transaction seen on the network. Merchants could monitor key nodes around the network and reliably detect double spends with very good accuracy which allowed them to accept transactions with high confidence within 10 seconds and not have to wait minutes or hours for confirmations. Zero-Conf worked great for Brick and Mortar stores like buying your morning coffee. With the RBF feature, now users could pay for their goods, leave the store, then send the same transaction again but this time with a higher fee and send the amount back to their own wallet and rob the merchant in broad daylight. This feature robs Bitcoin of being a useful Point of Sale transaction mechanism.\nAnother anti-feature added by BlockStream/Core is called SegWit[ref][ref]. This attempts to solve a problem with transaction malleability but in reality this is a non-problem[ref][ref]. It's a complicated mess and adds a lot of technical debt to the code[ref][ref]. The only real reason it was added was to help BlockStream and make their patented Lightning Network become a reality. But Lightning Network is still many months away[ref]. It's the classic definition of vapourware. SegWit also introduces real security issues[ref][ref], none of which were present in the original design. There is a reason people are calling this a cancer on Bitcoin.\nIn summary, Legacy Bitcoin is no longer useful as a currency and has been taken over by the banking corporations in an attempt to kill off Bitcoin as we know it.\n\nBitcoin Cash (BCH)\nNow let's talk about a more positive option called Bitcoin Cash[ref]. Bitcoin Cash started as a clean hard fork of Bitcoin on August 1st 2017 at block 478,558. Everyone holding Bitcoin at the time received a 1:1 amount of Bitcoin Cash[ref]. Bitcoin Cash increased the block size limit to 8 MB allowing eight times the transaction throughput of Legacy Bitcoin. This means lower fees again (e.g. 1 Satoshi per byte) as the blocks are no longer arbitrarily constrained. The future roadmap is to scale on chain and there have been successful tests to scale to 1 GB blocks in future which would allow transaction processing similar to current Visa levels. Bitcoin Cash removed the anti-features RBF and SegWit, thus returning Bitcoin to the original design as per Satoshi's whitepaper[ref] and making it actually useful for merchants and micro transactions again.\n\nWhere Bitcoin has one development team mostly controlled by a company BlockStream, Bitcoin Cash has 5 independent development teams working to make it the best cryptocurrency[ref]. It will never be taken over by a company again for their personal profits. For a decentralised cryptocurrency we need decentralised development as well to prevent corporate takeover. Bitcoin Cash is gaining in market share every day, currently in the number 3 or 4 spot for overall market cap[ref]. Merchant adoption is also increasing daily and being tracked at the Accept Bitcoin Cash Initiative[ref] website where users can also tweet to their favourite merchants asking them to support Bitcoin Cash if they do not already.\n\nBitcoin Cash also has an important feature called the Emergency Difficulty Adjustment (EDA) which prevents chain death in the event of a sudden loss of hash power on the network. This has already been triggered multiple times when hashpower has switched between Legacy Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash repeatedly due to the short-term profitability differences. Legacy Bitcoin and its derivatives have this fatal flaw where if it loses too much hash power, transactions in the mempool will pile up, fees will raise to high levels and eventually everything stops working. Transactions won't get confirmed for days, merchants can't receive payments on time and eventually if this continues for a long perioid, the chain gets frozen in limbo forever[ref]. In the event of a real chain death, all investors, miners and users stand to lose their money. Bitcoin Cash is the only coin without this fatal flaw and the only one worth investing our mining efforts into if we do not wish to lose our money one day.\n\nBitcoin SegWit2X\nBitcoin SegWit2X does not exist yet, but this hard fork to the Legacy Bitcoin chain is scheduled to occur mid November 2017 at block height 494,784[ref]. This hard fork is due to occur because of the New York Agreement (NYA)[ref] which compromised to accept the cancerous SegWit feature in return for a 2 MB block size cap. Nobody is legally bound to follow through with the NYA, there are no financial penalties if miners decide to change their mind. It makes sense to review whether this agreement still makes sense. Currently it has over 84% mining support[ref] and tentative \"let's see what happens\" support from exchanges, wallets and merchants. However notably absent from the signing of the agreement was the BlockStream/Core group. Using their control of various forums, the /r/bitcoin subreddit, Twitter and the bitcoin.org site they have been pushing a serious \"No 2X\" propaganda campaign[ref]. This includes disgusting behavious such as slandering, attacking and threatening various exchanges, merchants and users for supporting SegWit2X. They want to try kill this fork of Bitcoin before it begins so everyone stays stuck on their crippled 1 MB chain. Eventually if Lightning Network ever makes it they will suck out the revenue from Bitcoin miners into their own pockets.\n\nThe problem with SegWit2X is that it is no longer needed now that there is Bitcoin Cash. SegWit2X enables a very pathetic 2 MB upgrade to the blocksize which is essentially kicking the can (scaling problem) down the road a short distance. It still retains the anti-features RBF which makes it toxic for merchants and SegWit which reduces the security. Development is merely shifted to another single company headed by Jeff Garzik[ref] instead of Core. This does nothing for centralised development and merely fires the toxic BlockStream/Core developers. While firing Core is a good outcome, it does not guarantee that Core will not just upgrade the block size as well to maintain their install base and relevance.\n\nFortunately there is a sure way to fire the bad actors in control of Bitcoin and teach them a valuable lesson at the same time. This method will consolidate all the market cap back into a single Bitcoin which functions properly for the ecosystem, merchants and users while keeping development decentralised and retain wide industry support.\n\nThe action plan to consolidate the market cap back into one Bitcoin\n\nClearly the most obvious plan is to switch all our mining effort over to mining Bitcoin Cash, the only true Bitcoin as designed by Satoshi. However we must go about this in a coordinated fashion among all the mining pools for maximum effect:\n\nFirstly we must get our mining equipment ready to switch to the Bitcoin Cash chain at a moment's notice or the push of a button.\nSecondly we need to switch to Bitcoin Cash mining before the SegWit2X hard fork in order to have a chance at killing this unnecessary fork off before it begins. The plan is to put all our mining power on the Legacy Bitcoin until the next regular (2016 block) difficulty adjustment at block 493,920[ref] which will occur on about November 10 / 11. This ensures that the difficulty adjustment will increase and be as punitive as possible. This will make it practically impossible for any remnant miners to try keep the chain alive. Ignore any emergency difficulty adjustments occurring on the Bitcoin Cash chain during this time and keep mining Legacy Bitcoin for this two week period. Some of us with auto-profit switching turned on will need to turn this off. There should be a minimum amount of mining effort going towards the Bitcoin Cash chain at this time just to keep it moving steadily. The majority of the mining effort should stay on the Legacy Bitcoin chain to push the difficulty up as much as possible so it cannot survive with reduced hashpower in the future.\nThirdly, before this upward difficulty adjustment has kicked in, send all your Legacy Bitcoin and recent mining profits to an exchange. This may take 3 or so confirmations to get there so put a reasonable fee on it. Mining pools still mining Legacy Bitcoin can include their own transactions before anyone else's to make sure they get onto an exchange. Setup immediate sell orders to dump your coins on the exchange and buy up all Bitcoin Cash that you can. This will put downwards pressure on the price of Legacy Bitcoin and upwards pressure on the price of Bitcoin Cash. Users and large holders of Legacy Bitcoin (whales) can also help out here by selling off their Legacy Bitcoin for Bitcoin Cash over the next few weeks.\nFinally, the most important part is when the upwards difficulty adjustment has occurred on Legacy Bitcoin this is the time to switch all our mining efforts to Bitcoin Cash. This means all mining pools or as many as possible. If you can't switch it quickly, turn the miner off until you can. We want the Legacy Bitcoin chain to slow down and freeze up completely. It will have 2016 blocks to go at maximum difficulty and minimal hash power. Also keep the miners pointed at the Bitcoin Cash chain regardless of any temporary price and profitability fluctuations. Eventually over a week or two the price of Bitcoin will collapse once the realisation and panic sets in because no more transactions will be getting confirmed and the chain will be effectively crawling or frozen. Once Bitcoin Cash has the majority hash power it is only a matter of weeks until it reaches the highest cumulative proof of work[ref]. Once this happens Bitcoin Cash will rightfully be able to take the Bitcoin name and BTC ticker moving forward if desired. The corporate takeover of Bitcoin will be averted.\nEffects and consequences\n\nLet's examine some of the effects for this plan of action:\n\nUsers that held Legacy Bitcoin at the moment of the Bitcoin Cash fork on August 1st 2017 will have the same amount of Bitcoin Cash and will lose nothing. This will be the majority of people. A fair amount of money is still locked up in exchanges like Coinbase.\nSpeculators and investors (or really we should call them gamblers), who have been buying into the Legacy Bitcoin over the past 2 months will lose their money if they do not sell their holdings over the next week or so. In reality they deserve to lose their money as they were buying into a worthless coin without doing their research. A store of value without any actual utility, or significantly degraded utility, is worthless. Legacy Bitcoin is terrible investment which shows they did not do their research at all. They were just buying into the hype and inflated price. A fool and their money are soon parted.\nPeople who sold their Bitcoin Cash after the fork instead of sensibly holding both coins and waiting for the eventual outcome will also be left with nothing. This will teach them for not doing their research properly and believing BlockStream/Core propaganda.\nThe toxic BlockStream/Core developers, fanatics and their propaganda army which has been censoring discussion, trolling discussion forums, Reddit and Twitter will also be left holding bags of worthless SegWit coins. This will be a well deserved punishment for them. Censorship of forums and subreddits has played a big part in brainwashing many people. BlockStream and Core will have some serious explaining to do.\nAny remaining miners not on board with this plan and still mining Legacy Bitcoin will be left mining a slow, high difficulty chain, perhaps at best 1 block every few hours or 1 block per day. Their profitability will sink and they will eventually need to switch to Bitcoin Cash to maintain profitability. BlockStream/Core may even come up with a drastic plan to introduce a hard fork to change the Proof of Work algorithm and add a new dynamic difficulty adjustment algorithm of their own. However by then it will be too late, the largest cumulative Proof of Work will be with Bitcoin Cash. Legacy Bitcoin will no longer be able to carry the Bitcoin name. BlockStream/Core may even try to throw their weight behind the Bitcoin Gold fork which uses GPU mining but with evidence of a 100,000 coin pre-mine and no software released so far it is essentially a scam coin[ref].\nConclusion\n\nWith the shackles of the arbitrary 1 MB block size cap, RBF and SegWit cancer removed, also BlockStream/Core toxicity behind us there is nowhere to go but up. Merchants that were previously supporting Legacy Bitcoin will only have to tweak their software to now support the surviving Bitcoin Cash chain which will increase adoption of the new chain dramatically with minimal effort. With the Bitcoin forks now consolidated into one coin it will stop shedding market cap and merchant support to other cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin Cash will be the dominant currency and our mining efforts will be fully rewarded. We should see the market cap and price take over Legacy Bitcoin's within a few weeks.\n\nTo enable this plan we need only to coordinate and distribute this plan privately amongst ourselves and to all our mining pool members. We do not need to signal anything in the blocks, buy silly hats or put lame tags in our twitter profiles. The revolution will come with no warning. Investors, whales and users should help spread this plan in their spheres of influence. Make sure people are aware of the risks in holding Legacy Bitcoin. Make sure your family members are not left holding bags of worthless Legacy Bitcoin. With everyone selling off their remaining Legacy Bitcoin holdings, this will put upwards momentum on the price of Bitcoin Cash before the actual hash power flippening. Now is in fact a good time to buy in while the real Bitcoin is well discounted.\n\nBitcoin is one of the most important inventions for mankind. 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bodyThese are the show notes for the Unchained podcast, available on Google Play, iTunes, iHeartRadio, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio, and sponsored by OnRamp. Bitcoin’s three-year long civil war may finally soon come to an end — but whether that will be a peaceful ending or a bitter breakup remains to be seen. For now, the first of a series of deadlines for potential splits in the blockchain — the single ledger of bitcoin transactions going all the way back to the first one in January 2009 held on thousands of computers around the world — looks like it will be averted. In May, many of the largest economic actors in Bitcoin — exchanges, wallets, businesses representing millions of users — aligned with miners, or the companies that keep the network running, to push forward a compromise that they believe will put the hostilities to rest. “The good will and positivity that comes out of moving all the Bitcoin players forward together is going to allow us to not go through these Mexican standoffs every time there’s a critical change to be made to the network,” Brian Hoffman, CEO of OB1, one of the companies that signed the agreement, said in the latest episode of my podcast, Unchained (Google Play, iTunes, iHeartRadio, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio), which was an impassioned discussion of what may be the end of Bitcoin’s civil war. However, one crucial group was not on board with this compromise. Not one of the core developers who have been shepherding the development of the protocol all these years — despite the fact that they are not a homogenous group — did not sign on to the accord, called SegWit2x or the New York Agreement. And because SegWit2x has two parts — first, a technical change called SegWit, and then, 90 days later, another technical change that will increase a cap on the amount of data that can be processed in any given block from 1MB to 2MB — it’s not certain whether the adoption of the first part (basically adopted but not 100% certain yet) will necessarily lead to the success of the second. That moment, which comes in November, is most likely to decide whether Bitcoin will remain one network or split into two. That is the point when “you have to get all the markets to agree that what we used to call Bitcoin is no longer Bitcoin,” said Bitcoin core developer Eric Lombrozo, who joined Hoffman on the podcast. “It’s important to realize that’s not necessarily a sure thing,” said Hoffman. “This is clearly going to be a massive, contentious time period.” Courtesy of Brian Hoffman and Eric Lombrozo Brian Hoffman, CEO of OB1, and Eric Lombrozo, Bitcoin core developer However, even though no core developers signed on, Lombrozo said a number of them have been working to make sure it’s not a disaster anyway. At the same time, he believes that the companies who teamed up with the miners but didn’t manage to get any core developers on board allied with the wrong group. “Miners want to collect as much as fees in possible, while businesses using bitcoin want to pay as little as possible. Definitely, none of those fees are getting paid by the developers. I think industry picked the wrong allies when it comes to figuring out where their interests lie,” said Lombrozo. But perhaps not. Some people view the SegWit2x compromise as pitting corporations against cypherpunks, with the corporations being not only the exchanges and wallets but also miners, whereas the developers are more philosophically motivated. Lombrozo and other core developers opposed increasing the block size from 1MB blocks because they felt it would further centralize the network, or concentrate power over it to a smaller number of miners. Additionally, making such a change requires what is known as a hard fork, which not only runs the risk of splitting bitcoin into two, but then also could mean “maybe people’s preferred programs won’t work or coins or contracts won’t be honored by the new rules,” he said. “I think a hard fork would be fine under different circumstances if we had better research for it and could get better support for it,” he said. “Every single time any hard fork threat has been pushed hard the markets have dropped.” Hoffman, of course, disagreed: “We’re getting close to $2,800 from last week when we were under $2,000 … so I don’t necessarily buy the market is rejecting the hard fork. The hard fork has gotten the connotation that it’s this horrible, awful thing that could ever happen. At some point in time, Bitcoin is going to have to hard fork.” And he said it needs to happen soon because economic activity is already moving to other blockchains. 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2017/10/01 17:10:33
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bodyThese images will haunt Spain for a long time. Riot police shooting rubber bullets and beating peaceful protesters, some of them with their arms held over their heads. More than the referendum itself, it is this type of reckless repression that can break up Spain for good. I wasn't in favour of the independence or the referendum before seeing this, but today anyone who is in their right democratic mind is "for Catalonia". #percatalunya #paz #stoptheviolence (Photos: Reuters, Emilio Morenatti/AP, Manu Fernandez/AP, Joan Guirado/Twitter)![FB_IMG_1506877580546.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdEMeANiHv1RtjByR1nHipXeT34trdUUr7oPXb1HrWm5A/FB_IMG_1506877580546.jpg)![FB_IMG_1506877574839.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdB8EnxYiKMQPCVsDgRjZJxpHsgtwbFVr7pWWn9YnR6mS/FB_IMG_1506877574839.jpg)![FB_IMG_1506877569028.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNabMN9xksMPoudD2WYNEWb6LQWsmJ8upJoBoek6zrhY1/FB_IMG_1506877569028.jpg)![FB_IMG_1506877598977.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNZ3sG7CZzTwPRzAyppAPCAJMNzRgFxH6KbZrumzhA9rK/FB_IMG_1506877598977.jpg)
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2017/09/27 22:45:42
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2017/09/27 20:03:51
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Witness Votes

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