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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday October 25 2017, @01:02PM   Printer-friendly
from the first-they-ignore-you-then-they-laugh-at-you-then-they-fight-you dept.

As someone that follows the developments in Bitcoinland closely, it has been difficult to find an article that does a good job of summarizing the drama surrounding the community. This Forbes article (Google Cache) only scratches the surface, but does a good job doing so:

On or around November 16, Bitcoin, the original cryptocurrency created by a novel technology called blockchain — a masterpiece of game theory, cryptography and, of all things, the age-old ledger — will split into two chains, each with its own set of coins. Hodlers [Note: 'hodl' - is a meme that started here] should be happy about suddenly owning double the number of Bitcoins except for the fact that the question of which of these will be called the true Bitcoin is, for now, up in the air — and that could create turmoil in the market. Anyone willing to bet their money by selling one set of coins for another stands to take a financial hit — either because they've picked the wrong side, or, for technical reasons, because selling one set may actually cause a sale on both sides of the chain.

[...] How the first cryptocurrency reached this cliffhanger in its journey is a story that has been many years in the making and finally pits against each other what were strange bedfellows anyway: the cypherpunks who, years before Bitcoin even existed, developed the various technologies that finally resulted in the first true digital asset and the Silicon Valley types who popularized the cryptocurrency that now has at least tens of millions of users and a $100 billion market cap. Whether one side will prevail or their death match will destroy Bitcoin is anyone's guess.

Is this how Bitcoin finally dies? (This bitcoiner thinks bitcoin will be wounded, but will live on.)


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by jmorris on Wednesday October 25 2017, @11:59PM (2 children)

    by jmorris (4844) on Wednesday October 25 2017, @11:59PM (#587622)

    No, Democracy is probably the absolute worst form of government since it is known to fail every time it is tried. That is why the Founders gave us a Constitutional Republic with extensive safeguards against the known evil of Democracy. Those safeguards obviously failed and need repair.

    Democracy is 51 voting to piss in the cornflakes of 49 in the minority and if everyone believes in Democracy the only thing the 49 can do is make sure the vote was fair before being obligated to "respect the will of the majority" and chug the piss. The Republic we were supposed to have was based on inalienable Rights so some things were simply out of bounds, no matter the size of the majority. Others were simply very difficult, requiring super majorities, elections across long periods of time to thwart momentary passions, etc.

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  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday October 26 2017, @01:26AM (1 child)

    by bob_super (1357) on Thursday October 26 2017, @01:26AM (#587658)

    I missed the part where having a democracy meant you have no absolute rights. Silly me. Be right back, I have a few documents to burn, let's start with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights...

    What about the part where your favorite republic allows blatantly unconstitutional laws to be voted and come into effect, with no other recourse than finding a plaintive with standing to get said law reviewed, on condition that the 9 robed ones bother to take some time to look into it and write an opinion?
    How many amendments are currently being breached with your consent because you're scared of brown people from various countries?

    • (Score: 1, Troll) by jmorris on Thursday October 26 2017, @02:24AM

      by jmorris (4844) on Thursday October 26 2017, @02:24AM (#587672)

      Didn't I say the safeguards failed in our Republic? We need to repair it by removing the Democracy that crept in along with the other nastiness.

      And no, you have no rights in a Democracy other than what the majority wills. That is what the word means. Which is why they always destroy themselves and are a bad idea.

      The Universal Declaration of Human Rights us a U.N. thing, meaning Communist. Which is why nothing from that poisoned tree is good and none of it thrives.