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Why we need to stop asking if forks "fix" Bitcoin and start re-reading the 2008 Whitepaper. 📖🏛️

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TL;DR: The "eCash vs Bitcoin" debate is a category error. One is an experiment in payment utility; the other is the immutable soul of P2P sovereignty.

Every time a "Hard Fork" plan hits the news, the community panics or hopes for a "fix." But if we return to the first line of Satoshi’s Whitepaper—“A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System”—the answer becomes clear.

The Real Difference:

  • Many systems (centralized and forked) can be "Electronic Cash." They focus on speed and low fees.
  • Only one remains a "Peer-to-Peer" mechanism at a global, battle-tested scale.

Bitcoin’s decentralization isn't a "bug" that needs fixing with a fork; it’s the core mechanism that attracted us to this industry in the first place. eCash might be a payment tool, but it doesn't solve the same fundamental problem as Bitcoin.

What do you think? Is the "P2P" aspect being sacrificed for the sake of "Cash" utility in modern forks? Let’s talk tech, not price. 👇

NFA. Just thinking about the roots of our industry.

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