The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @lopp ever

December 20th, 2017

@alex Also worth noting that Bitcoin Core is not Bitcoin. There are half a dozen Bitcoin protocol implementations;… https://t.co/HOrXSg7SUp

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@alex Indeed, that’s a fun side effect of all the forking. The original is just “Bitcoin” and there’s a thousand “B… https://t.co/rWFDYq1oxi

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@alex Bitcoin Core is a software implementation of the Bitcoin protocol. Perhaps you mean Bitcoin, the network?

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RT @ThomasEWoods: My latest: The debate within Bitcoin: Jameson Lopp vs. Roger Ver on Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash https://t.co/H8TnDHnDd3 #tlo…

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@GeminiDotCom While there hasn’t been a block in 50 minutes, this isn’t “extreme” - it’s pretty normal. Anything un… https://t.co/VlRqYpVQT6

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@fernandoulrich @rogerkver @crypto_voices I think BCH supporters believe full nodes are for
A) Enabling miners to e… https://t.co/7ObFoBPKUC

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@brett_colbert You can compare the activity on the github repositories; the ones with the most activity are Bitcoin Core and Bitcoin ABC.

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Few folks (other than miners) actually like high bitcoin transaction fees, but they incentivize efficient use of sc… https://t.co/iPBgxGS3ZX

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@BitfuryGeorge I had to do some manual counting on bitnodes with a network filter: https://t.co/5j5HtCMXl3

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54% of reachable Bitcoin ABC (bcash) nodes are running on Hangzhou Alibaba virtual servers in China. Compare that t… https://t.co/8yYyGEDdsk

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