Twetch ·
Change is difficult for some. But rebranding BSV makes a shit ton of sense to me. It might lead to less toxicity and some of the pipe dream bullshit that has plagued us thus far.
Twetch ·
Giving up the name Bitcoin for no legit reason would be idiotic.
Twetch ·
I didn't hear that necessarily. And Arthur claiming victory (or our defeat) is preposterous. But if we're to get anywhere in the "enterprise", we'll need to put down our pitchforks and pick up some shovels.
Twetch ·
Sounds more like Stockholm Syndrome.
Twetch ·
I, for one, am tired of everyone running around saying "BSV is Bitcoin". If XRP, or BNB hasn't proven that people don't give a rip about decentralization or "taking back your data" (immutability), then why would they suddenly care about BSV being Bitcoin?
Twetch ·
So? cope. Bitcoin is BSV
What this space needs is more development from people who (wisely) would want nothing to do with Calvin. It needs independence from both Calvin & Craig.
At this point, Craig refusing to move coins is about control. About 'Power.'
Twetch ·
I don't think that moving coins would have the intended effect. Or the effect I think you hope for. In fact, it'd probably have the complete opposite effect.
Question: Why haven't we seen development on BSV independent of the Craig/Calvin show?
Twetch ·
Not moving the coins is depriving a generation of new devs & entrepreneurs the opportunity to work with the most advance tech on earth.
That answers the question, as well.
Twetch ·
You think it'd be like Moses parting the Red Sea? Lead us to the promised land? And all he has to do is sign? Betamax/VHS? Novell NetWare/WindowsNT? The best doesn't always win because it's better. And frankly, I think Ethereum should be # 1 on CMC rn :/
Twetch ·
Bsv enterprises sounds good. Also bitcoin name is negative because politicians thinks it's ponzi, used for crime
Twetch ·
I think Cal's point is that governments and enterprises just want solutions, they don't want to be associated with the circus that Bitcoin (BTC) has created, these clients are very risk averse, but they recognise the need for sound data (sound money).