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kullervo88
Aug 27, 2020 1:25 PM

BSV fundamental analysis, this coin has no future Short

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craigwright.net/blog/law-regulation/what-is-censorship-resistance/

Craig Wright’s blog post tells everything essential.

"Bitcoin is not designed to stop government from freezing bitcoin, and it is not ‘censorship-resistant’. Bitcoin is public. What Bitcoin does is work within the rule of law. Any court action or government and law-enforcement move to freeze and seize bitcoin will be public. When such actions are performed against criminals, few people will see them as a problem. If a totalitarian, controlling government decides to do so, a record is left immutably—for all time and for all people in the world to see. It is thus how Bitcoin counters bad actors. It allows change, but change through sunshine. Bitcoin does not stop people from freezing transactions, it stops them from using illicit money at scale.
The thing with strong encryption is that even governments cannot decrypt a file without the key.
Bitcoin is not encrypted. Transactions sent on the Bitcoin network are propagated and recorded as clear text. As they are clear text, all UTXOs can be seen, monitored, traced, and acted upon. As the source of all transactions, the input transaction, remains clear text and is easily viewed, it is simple to apply existing rules of following and tracing money and enact court orders for freezing and later seizing bitcoin."

In his idea, funds can be frozen and confiscated from people. If there is a possibility to freeze funds, it is not immutable ledger anymore! First he says bitcoin is immutable ledger, then he says funds can be frozen. So absurd. So, actually BSV is not immutable ledger, it is not censorship-resistant. From fundamental perspective, BSV will never be "plumping" of global payment network. Plumping of payment network cannot influence in how much and to whom funds will be sent, plumping of payment network must be only plumping!
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robertogox
LOL
Youtrade1
@robertogox, he bought at the top
kullervo88
@Youtrade1, I don't own any. Im not fan of BTC either. Proof of work mining is not good idea at the end of the day. If BTC changes to proof of stake it will be better. But think about BSV's mutable ledger, it is horrible idea. Why they don't use SQL database instead.
OBR
@kullervo88,

If things are changed, there is a record of the change for all to see. Not so on SQL, hence ppl can get away with making illegal alterations.
kullervo88
@OBR, What you mean by that? The ledger is public of course. In BSV funds can be confiscated without private key, so it is not immutable ledger, it is mutable ledger. Faketoshi speaks about illicit money, but what is illicit money? Who determines what is illicit money. In his view court is absolutely right . But court can be wrong, that is the point!
EarnSmarter
@Youtrade1, hahahahahahahahahaha the guy is angry bsv is a good trading coin can give good profit
biggmitch
@kullervo88 personally I’ve made good money on bsv because so far it’s pattern Is very easy to trade. I don’t hate it, I don’t date, just trade it!!😂 @kullervo88
EarnSmarter
@biggmitch, right
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