I’m a bitcoin core contributor and have been working on bitcoin since 2010, what about you?
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I made a family and am a proud father that provides his fam with a good income based on bitcoin education. Not that this has anything to do with the debate except you doing exactly what i said: kruger-dunning syndrome all day
You don't undestand neither the technical details nor the goals. But you can educate yourself from the Mecahnic posts, maybe.
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The core spammers also directly ATTACKED Bitcoin Knots nodes by exhausting their Internet bandwidth as some providers limit the upload quata.
Watch Matt Krater's / BitcoinUniversity videos if you want to understand the truth.
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Also here, try to educate about the part that Bitcoin nodes play in the Bitcoin ecosystem. When you read, try to comprehend.
I 💜 Bitcoin Knots.
So, who secures Bitcoin?!
If securing Bitcoin requires consensus on what Bitcoin is, and Bitcoin is a database of values assigned to keys, and Bitcoin has a protocol for reassignment of keys, then securing Bitcoin can only be done by … your node!
Nodes! Nodes! Nodes!
In the end, YOU secure Bitcoin, but the only time that matters is when you agree with someone else on what Bitcoin is, and the only way that you can express yourself to others is via your node.
You can try to abstract this and say that hodlers of last resort secure it, or that you can express yourself by buying or selling, but the only way you can actually communicate yourself is via enforcement of the protocol.
What about Miners?
Miners are suppliers of blocks, nothing more. Nodes demand consensus-compatible blocks as a vessel for key reassignment. Miners’ ability to influence the protocol is limited to the wiggle room within the protocol’s magic numbers.
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https://medium.com/bitcoinerrorlog/who-secures-bitcoin-95b19bbcda3c
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Point proved