There is a lot of focus in the community about technicalities in the Bitcoin Cash protocol. Everywhere we, the fanatic early adoptors, are looking we can see fighting about blocksizes, transaction ordering, op codes and so on. These are the small technical details and any time spent on arguing over it is time spent on things that doesn't push Bitcoin Cash forward in any significant direction.

There is a lot of focus in the community about technicalities in the Bitcoin Cash protocol. Everywhere we, the fanatic early adoptors, are looking we can see fighting about blocksizes, transaction ordering, op codes and so on. These are the small technical details and any time spent on arguing over it is time spent on things that doesn't push Bitcoin Cash forward in any significant direction.

There is a lot of focus in the community about technicalities in the Bitcoin Cash protocol. Everywhere we, the fanatic early adoptors, are looking we can see fighting about blocksizes, transaction ordering, op codes and so on. These are the small technical details and any time spent on arguing over it is time spent on things that doesn't push Bitcoin Cash forward in any significant direction.

It does not matter one bit if any of these gets implemented or rejected now, in one year or never if there isn't any utility of the currency. Therefore I like to spend time on merchant adoption and here is one simple method that I recommend anyone to follow.

It does not matter one bit if any of these gets implemented or rejected now, in one year or never if there isn't any utility of the currency. Therefore I like to spend time on merchant adoption and here is one simple method that I recommend anyone to follow.

It does not matter one bit if any of these gets implemented or rejected now, in one year or never if there isn't any utility of the currency. Therefore I like to spend time on merchant adoption and here is one simple method that I recommend anyone to follow.