Bitcoin can't be the reserve currency

Chinese miners aren't a single entity, and mining farms don't need to be located in China. Why is this so difficult for people to wrap their heads around?

The same reason large transactions are often handled through shell corporations and escrows. The competitive advantages conferred by information asymmetry is a thing.

Why do we need a new way to discover which nodes are corrupt? That's like saying new car manufacturers need to figure out the power steering problem. It's already been solved.

BORN IN THE U-S-A! BOOOOMERRR!!! OH YEAAAAAAA UOOOUUOOOOO!!!!
>gets lawnmower stuck on a rock

>unironically thinks Core "controls Bitcoin's code".

They want our tiny fingers on it for consensus value. Like a vote in a democratic country that is essentially useless but symbolically valuable.

People should use Nano instead.

>That's what Bitcoin is, exactly.
nope
>They want our tiny fingers on it for consensus value.
not plausible. the people you talk about don't want your filthy pajeet consent. the only consensus they seek is their own. you are just some subhuman to them meaningless worthless inconsequential.

so no i'm not buying it that they had anything to do with btc. btc was the making of an anarchist. it's clear from the manifesto. it's also possible he didn't mind making a fortune with a premining scam but it took so long for btc to worth anything he actually lost the keys. or just waiting for it to hit $1mil who knows.

the one thing i'm sure of is btc was not made by someone that was anywhere near part of the elite.

they won't find one they will make one that suits their needs. and the best thing about this is they don't need your consent. they don't need your approval. they don't need you to mine it and most definitely don't need you to hold it. you can hold it's derivatives on your sql bank account.

right on op, Jihan has never sold one btc in his years of mining with the biggest farms in the world from the begining. Core cucks like to think otherwise