My hardware #bitcoin vault. pic.twitter.com/TSe7s6Y13F
@edmundedgar @el33th4xor Indeed, as usual the options are Voice or Exit.
@el33th4xor Meanwhile… https://t.co/shPQca1nli
@el33th4xor It sounds like they’re either jacked up automod or set all submissions to require approval.
@alansilbert Expect neither cleanliness nor efficiency; human consensus will never be as well oiled as machine consensus.
@TonySwish @victoriavaneyk Where can we learn about the “Live-Action†token distribution?
@alansilbert Trying to get a decentralized infrastructure to upgrade takes a long time, thus the long lead time from release to fork trigger
@alansilbert Isn’t 5 months sufficient time to decide?
@rmhrisk From a compatibility standpoint, sure: https://t.co/8iLildzbz1
https://t.co/9bFM7GyiTf
brian_armstrong 3/ the longest chain is by def bitcoin, with a few months warning for when the election happens, users would not experience disruption
brian_armstrong 2/ the reality is more like an election, there is one clear winner, decided likely within a few hours, in bitcoin you vote on upgrades
brian_armstrong 1/ A lot of people might misunderstand a bitcoin “fork” as meaning two versions of bitcoin would exist indefinitely, which would be bad.
“Getting Started with BitGoD” by @Melvillius https://t.co/mXNrh5QDgQ
@ciscoguru @tylerwinklevoss @OctSkyward Nope; perceived XT node count doesn’t affect the fork, only miners. And miners aren’t anonymous.
@Jeremy_DeGroot @pig_poetry @Bronto I think it should be obvious that the set of stickers with motorcycle & firearm companies were mine :-)
Miners that have already switched to XT:
eu-west.p2pool.co/static/
us-east.p2pool.co/static/
toom.im
The honest thing to do would be to rename /r/bitcoin to /r/bitcoincore - mods seem to be confusing protocol with implementation of protocol.
@codedlogic @jonmatonis From a technical standpoint it certainly can happen. Every aspect of the protocol is up for debate.