If satoshi is watching what has been going on with plans to invite spam onto the bitcion blockchain, then what might he do as a result?
Perhaps sell 80,000 bitcoin?
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In reality, Satoshi likely wouldn’t sell any BTC. The Bitcoin protocol is designed to be resilient against spam through transaction fees and block size limits. Spam transactions just increase fees temporarily but don’t compromise the network security or decentralization.
If running a node requires hosting illegal material, then less people will choose to run nodes and that would reduce decentralisation.
With all due respect, none of us know if Satoshi would sell any BTC.
He would have earned $9-10 billion dollars for his work.
He might have put some of it into a trading account and used it to short Ethereum!😉
True. No one knows what Satoshi would do, and forcing illegal data on the chain would only hurt Bitcoin’s decentralization.
Possible😂but somehow I feel he’s way beyond trading games. His vision was bigger.
He might use some more of the money to set up multiple knots nodes around the world. He could use more of it to fund devs other than Peter Todd!
Anything is possible.
How do you even know it was a man and that he was alone?
I don't. Good point. But the same logic applies.
True, the logic stands regardless. 👌