Replying to Avatar Farley | Hard Fork Anthems

When the foundation is shaky, how solid can the structure really be? #Monero distanced itself from Bytecoin, just like Ethereum tried to distance itself from the DAO rollback—but the origins still matter. If something began with questionable ethics, how can you fully trust what follows?

Ethereum had its "oops, undo that" moment when they rolled back the blockchain after the DAO hack, proving it’s not immutable. Monero, while better in comparison, still carries the stain of Bytecoin’s shady pre-mine. Even if it started fresh, the fact that it was born out of a scammy project raises questions.

Bitcoin didn’t have to fork from a broken system—it was built right from day one. That’s the difference. Clean origins matter. No trust required.

It’s funny how many of these projects try to fix problems that only exist because of their own flawed beginnings.

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onthephone 11mo ago

Regarding "projects that try to fix things" you should know that Satoshi thought the best way to scale Bitcoin was with larger blocks. Adam Back and his BlockStream company cemented the small block into the code so that they could profit from layer 2 solutions (which are truly unneeded).

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