Source: ElBitcoin
Original Title: Rise of BCH = Saylor’s Nightmare
Original Link: https://elbitcoin.org/ascenso-de-bch-pesadilla-de-saylor/
At this stage, miners have lost hope in BTC’s scalability. What other options do they have to prevent their capital from completely depreciating? If they want to save the mining industry, they must bond their fate with BCH; signs indicate they have already taken the first step.
Are we facing a temporary price increase, or does this mark the beginning of the end of BTC’s dominance?
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WalletWhisperer
· 12-13 01:53
nah, the miner capitulation thesis is textbook pattern recognition—we've seen this movie before. what's actually happening is behavioral cluster migration, nothing more. the address profiling data tells a different story than the narrative here... transaction velocity on bch hasn't crossed statistical significance thresholds yet, imho.
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BottomMisser
· 12-13 01:51
Are the miners really going to run away? Looks like Saylor won't be sleeping well, haha
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 12-13 01:50
Are miners really going to abandon BTC? The plot twist happened so quickly...
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airdrop_whisperer
· 12-13 01:34
The miners are really getting anxious now. Is BTC about to get hammered?
The rise of BCH = a crisis in BTC dominance
Source: ElBitcoin Original Title: Rise of BCH = Saylor’s Nightmare Original Link: https://elbitcoin.org/ascenso-de-bch-pesadilla-de-saylor/ At this stage, miners have lost hope in BTC’s scalability. What other options do they have to prevent their capital from completely depreciating? If they want to save the mining industry, they must bond their fate with BCH; signs indicate they have already taken the first step.
Are we facing a temporary price increase, or does this mark the beginning of the end of BTC’s dominance?