Replying to Avatar Guy Swann

Agreed. But this still only makes the truth harder to understand rather than easier.

The innovation is in HOW consensus is formed, to pretend that all consensus systems are the same with a sort of hand wavy “it’s all equally arbitrary” seems to literally compress an entire field of game theory and its enormous ecosystem of results into a singular statement as unenlightening as “we agree.”

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sommerfeld 1y ago

I agree that bitcoin consensus is "harder" than ordinal consensus, that was never in question. More market nodes validate bitcoin transactions than ordinal transactions.

But it does not take from the fact that they are both arbitrary consensus systems. Pretending otherwise is harmful.

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