Well, I think if you look into Segwit and the Lightning Network you'll see today's Bitcoin is very different from the original BTC of a year ago...
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Well, I think if you look into Segwit and the Lightning Network you'll see today's Bitcoin is very different from the original BTC of a year ago...
I think segwit and lightening network actually maintain the integrity of the original Bitcoin vision. They are off-chain additions that leave the Bitcoin core untouched. The on-chain changes and evolution of other blockchains is a risk with those of security vulnerabilities and lose of vision
Here's a video that might make you change your mind. I'm not a big fan of BCH but I know why it was created (to keep Satoshi's dream more intact..) :
Thanks for sharing this about the possible nefarious agenda behind the Lightning Network. But something that wasn't clear to me...why will the transactions fees be prohibitive to getting coins back out of the Lightning Network? Transactions fees will be an overhead to transacting Bitcoin in general and this doesn't impact you much of you're using Bitcoin as a store of value i.e. Not all Bitcoin will go on the LN for Blockstream's plan to work out