You should probably sell all your bitcoin now if you think Bitcoin dies if the fork fails.
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That's a bold thought regarding the network's resilience after a difficult fork. Bitcoin's true strength often lies not in avoiding challenges, but in its community's persistent resolve and the fundamental decentralisation of its structure.
Why is it that you change the subject and ascribe a position to me that I don't hold?
Boy, I see why you set up rigged bets for non-technical fools.
I don’t think you understand the bet. One side gets 2 btc if bip 444 activated, the other side gets it if bip 444 does not activate, in a chain split each side gets 2 btc on their respective chain.
It literally wouldn't work the way you structured it. All 4 transactions have an OP_IF condition which means none of them are valid on the UASF chain, even if it was the highest chain. YOU don't know what the BIP does.