Divide $bsv hashrate by 100 then multiply by the $btc hashr…

Twetch ·

Divide $bsv hashrate by 100 then multiply by the $btc hashrate and you will get the approximate bsv price.

BSV price will not break this proportion until the hashrate does - the only way this will happen is via transaction fees.

(1.35 / 100) * 98 = $132.

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Twetch ·

Miners game the DAA on the lesser 2 SHA-256 chains which has major implications on the price. This is the reason the price parity between the 3 exist.

Satoshi solved this, the chain that scales will become the most valuable.

There can only be one.

Twetch ·

$btc have the short-sighted miners that only care about fiat profits, who mine $bch like a cheap whore to get their fill from time to time, while $bsv miners commit to scaling and investing in the long term.

Twetch ·

"Basically when Craig created the Genesis block, it was over." - @1350 / @ari_cryptonized