“The biggest impediment to BTC adoption are bitcoin maximalists. Few understand this.
Be more open. Don’t try to ram your points home. Support people and don’t be tribal and never be abusive and insulting if someone doesn’t share your BTC only views. It’s a big world out there.“
Speculation Mounts That Musk Has Dumped His Bitcoin
Last week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced his firm would no longer accept Bitcoin as payment. He said the environmental damage caused by coal-dependent miners was behind the decision.
Markets tanked on the news with over $400 billion wiped from the total crypto market cap. This resulted in a 13% drop for Bitcoin on the day, forming a daily close of $49.3k.“He’s playing games. It is hard to take anyone who does that seriously. I’ve lost enormous respect for him over the last year because of it.”Wilson later added that he still respects Musk’s achievements, but not his tweets.
China Controls The Hashing Power
Adding to the fallout, said the Bitcoin network is controlled mainly by a select group of big mining firms in a now-deleted tweet. He also spoke of a natural disaster at a coal mine in Xinjiang, northwestern China, which significantly dropped the Bitcoin hashrate.“Bitcoin is actually highly centralized, with supermajority controlled by handful of big mining (aka hashing) companies. A single coal mine in Xinjiang flooded, almost killing miners, and Bitcoin hash rate dropped 35%. Sound decentralized to you?”Estimates put of Bitcoin’s hashing power coming from China, with the USA and Russia in joint second, accounting for 7% of the hashing power each. With four out of five of the biggest mining pools being based in China, exposure to political risk is high. The above is not new information, but coming from Elon Musk is much harder to gloss over. As Pal said, there’s more to crypto than just Bitcoin. BTC maxis are not helping their cause by denying that.
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