I was thinking about BSV 0-conf transactions. Its basically the lightning network but it happens on-chain as a layer 1 solution. And it works today, right now. And its universally supported due to how the blockchain works. You can pay someone with BSV in 2 seconds flat with no worries about a double spend. You can send between exchanges in seconds.
The BSV network has a fee of about half a penny. BTC has a fee of about 4 dollars and rising fast. Meanwhile nobody anywhere supports BTC lightning network. Nobody. Not exchanges, ledger nano, most wallets, NOBODY.
BSV.... really is the real bitcoin. This is clearly far superior to BTC in every way. Its simpler, faster, more scalable, cheaper, and easier for normies to understand.
Somebody talk me down before I buy a massive stack of BSV. Craig is obviously a fraud and not satoshi, I know that. Everyone with 2 brain cells to rub together knows that. Yet BSV is clearly the superior blockchain.
Please explain. It seems fine. The mempool just works like the watchtowers in lightning network.
William Smith
Your coin literally cucks you by forcing you to kyc verify your wallet pajeet. Its fukin dead, cant evade taxes, cant store wealth, cant buy things with it. With 1 move your faketoshi crashed his own market. Good job pajeets.
Jacob Brown
Define "massive stack", and then I'll know how to best advise you.
Henry Anderson
You're literally proving Craig's point. You're advocating for tax evasion and fraud, and that's not a beneficial future for society. His coin is a happy medium between government control and your anarchy. Accept the compromise and move on. Soon enough government entities will trace and crack down on fraud coins.
Liam King
You're a fucking moron if you think KYC is a bad thing. le libertarian fuck le banks. Faggot that's NOT how the world works.
Logan Jenkins
The kyc to "bitcoin and other exchanges" fud is so low iq. Do they not understand grammar?? Hes saying he wants to add it to bitcoin EXCHANGES AND OTHER exchanges, not all exchanges trade against BTC such as eth and bsv etc. >He's basically just saying he supports kyc for all exchanges.