but he's spot on about Bitcoin being hijacked.
He should know, he's the one who branched it, yet never mentions that with Tucker. Bitcoin itself is fine, still running under the original code.
Bitcoin itself is fine, still running under the original code.
No, it's not. I was involved very early. The plan was to increase the blocksize so that hundreds of millions of people could use it as money instead of central bank fiat.
Jeffrey Epstein, Mastercard, AIG Group, and a bunch of other jewish transnational corporations invested 9 figures into a company called "blockstream".
Blockstream took over the development group of Bitcoin. The same group somehow got control of bitcointalk.org and reddit.com/r/bitcoin. They censored everyone who was involved in Bitcoin early on and astroturfed it. I know this because I was very active and was banned from both platforms.
They then used forum consensus cracking to change its definition from "peer-to-peer electronic cash" to "a digital store of value" so that it wouldn't threaten jewish banking cartels.
They also froze the blocksize in the code and refused to increase it, limiting it to about 5 transactions per second. This means Bitcoin can not threaten the US dollar for commerce. It also caused all of the other shitcoins to exist, because they did increase the blocksize.
Bitcoin isn't fine. It's been hijacked. I can tell you were not involved in it before 2014. You've bought into a bunch of propaganda.
I can tell you were not involved in it before 2014.
True. My ex-coworker engineer's son (working on his own EE) was selling bare bones bitcoin generating computers around 2012-2013 on eBay. He sold quite a few. I wasn't paying attention because I was stacking gold.
Roger Ver is a dickhead, but he's right about it being hijacked. I don't really want to relive all of that shit, but you can find the real history out there.
The best thing is to read the old reddit posts and bitcointalk.org posts, but only if they were written in 2013 or earlier. That's how you can tell the truth.
Here's a good thread from bitcointalk.org in 2010: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2076.0
It was all about replacing the US Dollar and (((paypal))). Does that sound ANYTHING like what you hear about Bitcoin today?