"My base case scenario is that some network attached to the…
"My base case scenario is that some network attached to the original Genesis block — or at least that shares the same SHA-256 mining algorithm is going to be the one that wins."
"If you are a miner — if you're mining BTC, if you're mining BCH, and let's say BSV is taking off — you will log into your mining pool configuration and you press the button to start mining BSV. It could work the other way. You can be mining BSV and click on go mine BTC."
"when you look at the feasibility of some chain that runs on SHA-256, you have to understand that when it starts popping, you have positive contagion of the entire mining infrastructure. Today is in tens of billions of dollars that will coalesce around your single chain."
"So if you're Ethereum or something, you can always grow faster, sure, for now. But you don't have that kind of 'turn the jets on' moment. Because no matter how much you grow, you're not going to suck in the mining infrastructure from BTC, from BCH, etc."
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