The Mothership of On-Chian Scaling

in Monero10 months ago
Authored by @Crypto Vigilante

by @crypto.vigilante on Crypto Vigilante
View my bio on Vigilante.TV: https://vigilante.tv/c/tcv.main The Mothership of On-Chian Scaling

Are you tired of the lies and deception? Do you want to join the true revolution of on-chain scaling and unleash the power of Bitcoin?

Then you need a Bitcoin that follows the original vision of Satoshi Nakamoto. The mothership of on-chain scaling, the one that can handle millions of transactions per second, the one that can support any kind of application, the one that can create a new digital economy for the world.

Don’t be fooled by those trying to sell you a shit version of Bitcoin, a Proof of stake blockchain that is slow, insecure, and centralized. They are afraid of BSV, because they know it will make them obsolete. They are trying to stop you from experiencing the true potential of Bitcoin.

But you are smarter than that.

You know that Proof of work is the only way to secure the network, to reward the miners, and to create a trustless system. You know that BSV is the only Bitcoin that can scale, that can innovate, and that can change the world.

So what are you waiting for? Join the BSV community today and be part of the future of Bitcoin! BSV is the real Bitcoin. BSV is the only Bitcoin. BSV is your Bitcoin.


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I am fairly new to crypto and when I looked into BTC I felt like BSV was better and I did not get why the price difference. Although I also, do not understand why Monero and other privacy coins are not more popular. Or a project like Qortal? My main question if anyone can help out is: Why would I buy crypto? Would it not be better to invest in a hardware and mine? I understand it is not like when things started, but seems like a better investment. Mining is not much different than dollar cost averaging in. I guess the question is can you pay for hydro, equipment before the hardware becomes obsolete and unable to mine?

I suggest you look at the comment I just posted regarding this video. Good luck!

It's true that PoS isn't secure enough for an immutable ledger (think about why you don't reuse addresses and why cold storage works the way it does if you're not following). However, it's also true that Craig says things that don't make any sense at all regarding scalability! He might actually be ignorant enough to believe what he's saying, but my guess is, he's just a fraudster.

BSV has no trustless scaling solution I've ever heard of, and I've spent more time listening to CW than I care to admit. As far as I can tell, I'm not making any incorrect assumptions! Feel free to educate me if I'm missing something. Lightning Network isn't a scaling solution either if you actually understand it, but at least it does have some use cases!