Bitcoin hard forks, free money? Or risky business?

in #bitcoin7 years ago

Neal and Nathan are reunited after Nathan's recent trip to California. They dig into the upcoming Bitcoin Gold and SegWit2x hard forks and how Bitcoin's price change is potentially related to it. Bitcoin is on a price surge at the moment, but is this down to investor confidence or helipcoter money? Neal and Nathan discuss the risks associated with the 2 events, while also exploring the fundamental differences between Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold and Segwit2x. Should ASICs computers be part of any PoW cryptocurrency, or would GPUs offer a more fair decentralized system for the masses? Listen to our latest podcast to find out more.

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