BU is Dangerous
— grubles (@notgrubles) March 22, 2017
Core Vs Unlimited by @btcartgallery
#Bitcoin Core vs Unlimited pic.twitter.com/9zUol180FK
— Bitcoin Art Gallery (@btcArtGallery) March 23, 2017
Coin-Fusion by @bitcoinmint
https://twitter.com/bitcoinmint/status/844756261639892992
The bitcoin Triangle by @Madbitcoins
My new plan for #Bitcoin scaling is to understand each of the groups in the #Bitcoin Triangle: Coders, Users and Miners. pic.twitter.com/QU3jcDfulg
— Mad Bitcoins (@MadBitcoins) March 23, 2017
Typical art gallery in downtown San Francisco. @kenshishido @cryptograffiti
Typical street in down town San Francisco. pic.twitter.com/bnB0iTgKB9
— kenshishido⛩ (@kenshishido) March 23, 2017
Typical art gallery in downtown San Francisco. @cryptograffiti pic.twitter.com/tx6Gtte7y3
— kenshishido⛩ (@kenshishido) March 23, 2017
D&D alignments BTC scaling debate edition by jcm @janiclol
https://twitter.com/janiclol/status/845697732157345792
Daniel B. Head of Decentralized Identity at Microsoft weighs in on Scaling Debate – Calls BU a 51% Attack
To the BU folks threatening a 51% attack:
Imagine a decentralized identity client, running an SPV that blocks BU, shipping to 1 billion PCs pic.twitter.com/wx2O0AXeDS
— Daniel Ƀ (@csuwildcat) March 25, 2017
Full node operators after learning about user-activated soft forks. by Stephen Cole @sthenc
Full node operators after learning about user-activated soft forks. #bitcoin pic.twitter.com/MzrP8l0HEf
— Stephen (@sthenc) March 26, 2017
by @mrbobarker on @whalepool via @mrchrisellis
Great meme by #BobBarker on @whalepool. He was raised by 4Chan. pic.twitter.com/adRFczTtZ5
— Chris Ellis (@MrChrisEllis) March 27, 2017
Bitcoin Unlimited Node Attack 1
look who wrote the commit that added the fatal bug to Bitcoin Unlimited, lolhttps://t.co/UyGBAvPaNihttps://t.co/Ogj6HLlWdp pic.twitter.com/8W9sHCMiFH
— Dan Robinson (@danrobinson) March 14, 2017
.@aantonop someone made an image version of pseudocode for SendXThinBlock function https://t.co/KxIhXVVHKX in live network code for a year. pic.twitter.com/wvgmQRuWNR
— Adam Back (@adam3us) March 15, 2017
Toddler would rather hack BU than enjoy a lovely drive in the Italian countryside. pic.twitter.com/AC9Es3Sc5q
— MIR🚀🤖🍼 (@mir_btc) March 18, 2017
@bitcoinmi @CryptoJonathan @fluffyponyza @SagliAlessandro @petertoddbtc @playatodd did you see this? pic.twitter.com/7M4BQ8L5M6
— Lawrence Nahum (@LarryBitcoin) March 15, 2017
#FunnyFriday #CryptoMeme pic.twitter.com/uTlhAFknhy
— WhalePanda (@WhalePanda) March 17, 2017
Good point. How's this? pic.twitter.com/yl0w5p23Oc
— Riccardo Spagni (@fluffypony) March 16, 2017
Contributor Comparison by @ToneVays
u would need to explain how team on the left is more "Decentralized" cause if they win, everyone on the right probably quits pic.twitter.com/ASepaVJPLa
— Tone Vays [#Unconfiscatable] (@ToneVays) March 27, 2017
Small blockers starts to behave like this guy. @JihanWu
Small blockers starts to behave like this guy. Antpool still belongs to Bitmain. pic.twitter.com/bkmcoiOJYf
— Jihan Wu (@JihanWu) March 28, 2017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Saeed_al-Sahhaf
Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf (Arabic: محمد سعيد الصحاف Muḥammad Saʿīd Al-Ṣaḥḥāf; born 30 July 1940) is a former Iraqi diplomat and politician. He came to wide prominence around the world during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, during which he was the Iraqi Information Minister under Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, acting as the spokesperson for the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party and Saddam’s regime.
He is best known for his grandiose and grossly unrealistic propaganda broadcasts before and during the war, extolling the invincibility of the Iraqi Army and the permanence of Saddam’s rule. His announcements were met with widespread derision and amusement by Western nationals and others with access to up-to-date information from international media organizations. In the US he was popularly known as Baghdad Bob and in Britain as Comical Ali