Frankie Cordeira Jr.

Description: Bitcoin's 'Fork' In The Road Authored by Vinny Lingham Ive been very surprised with the amount of vocal support for a Bitcoin Hard Fork - especially from many Bitcoin supporters who believe it is either inevitable or not a bad thing. I get it but youre wrong. I know everyone is tired of the scaling debate . Im not going to go into the technical details around this debate for this post but instead Im going to focus this post on debunking the non-technical arguments for a Hard Fork and highlighting the ensuing confusion and market impact that a contentious Bitcoin Hard Fork will have if we indeed have a split between Bitcoin Core and Bitcoin Unlimited. Exchanges today have just confirmed they will be listing BTU as an altcoin if there is a Hard Fork ??this scares me because although the industry person knows what an altcoin is??the average person outside the industry doesnt. This was the catalyst for my post today. I have predicted that Bitcoin should hit $3000 by end of this year??but not if there is a contentious Hard Fork. Danger on the horizon. If Bitcoin forks all bets are off and we can kiss $3k BTC in 2017 goodbye... https://t.co/EEgAlKJHd9 Vinny Lingham (@VinnyLingham) March 13 2017 Keep in mind that the hope of this post is that it changes the mindset around support for a contentious Hard Fork which creates another Bitcoin because I believe this needs to be avoided at all costs. In fact if any of the scenarios below begin to play out were already in trouble If you agree with the logic below translate this post into Mandarin and any other language and lets convince miners and the community to not consider even doing a Bitcoin Unlimited Hard Fork. Also even after the big bug in Bitcoin Unlimited yesterday more nodes are back up and running signalling it. I know many people dont believe it will happen and they may be right but we cannot ignore a persistent and growing threat to the ecosystem and so Im speaking out about it now. For more background on the Bitcoin Unlimited vs Segwit debate check the bottom of this post for links including a number of technical reasons why a Hard Fork is a risky proposition for Bitcoin. Im also not delving into the technical debate as that has been done ad nauseam elsewhere. Bitcoins greatest asset is its brand awareness! Its inarguable that Bitcoin is the single strongest brand in the crypto space. I believe it probably received $25bn in free media exposure over the years. A Hard Fork would create 2 brands of Bitcoin??essentially handing over some brand value to Bitcoin Unlimited. I wrote a post about Bitcoins power and network effect over 2 years ago??its worth reading if you havent. The moment there is a hard fork we are going to allow brand confusion to step in. This is a HORRIBLE idea. The security of the Bitcoin network comes from the computational hash power that the miners bring. This is driven by the price of Bitcoin??higher the price more hashing power. High prices are in turn driven by market demand. Market demand is driven by PR media and the long term narrative that Bitcoin is the first and only true cryptocurrency which is a long term store of value . If we mess with this I believe we can expect negative consequences When the media declared Bitcoin was dead in 2014 it took us a long time to recover price wise. Bitcoin Unlimited will just become an altcoin if it doesnt have majority support??why does it matter? In the event that 3550% of miners broke away and created an altcoin in this case??Bitcoin Unlimited we would essentially then have 2 coins. Bitcoin (BTC) Bitcoin Unlimited (BTU). One could argue that BTU is not Bitcoin but it may still be called Bitcoin by the man on the street. For instance if he buys what he thinks is Bitcoin to buy some gift cards at Gyft only to discover that he bought the wrong Bitcoin??can you imagine the issues that merchants are going to have now in dealing with the customer support fallout. In all or many cases they may even remove Bitcoin as a payment method unless the business is Bitcoin only in order to avoid customer confusion or the risk of the individual coins fluctuating in price between purchase and usage. As much as the crypto world is smart enough to understand the differences the average person barely understands Bitcoin today and forcing them to tell the difference between BTU BTC is going to be a big challenge. Lets not forget some other important points: Roger Ver (the force behind Bitcoin Unlimited aka Bitcoin Jesus) also owns Bitcoin.com (and a number of other strong domain names) and he also owns a couple of hundred thousand Bitcoins (apparently around 300k BTC). When Bitcoin forks everyone who is holding BTC would receive an equal amount of BTU??so Roger would have presumably 600k coins (300BTC 300 BTU) according to industry rumours. The moment Bitcoin splits he is able to legitimize Bitcoin Unlimited using Bitcoin.com??which for the uninitiated would actually be a legitimate source of information and is highly ranked on search engines like Google. Bitcoin Unlimited would effectively become Bitcoin.com. My first company was in search engine marketing??I know this world all too well. If there was a fork and Roger wanted to pump Bitcoin Unlimited he could literally dump all his Bitcoin (BTC) holdings into the market. I dont want to even guess what 300000 coins being moved in a short space of time would do to prices especially after a contentious hard fork where new money investors would already be on the sidelines. This happened to Ether Classic after the Ether Fork??the Ether Foundation sold off 90% of their coins and depressed the price. Just the threat of this alone will cause the market to tank for BTC just for starters. If Roger wants to kill Bitcoins price and legitimacy there is no reason to not fear this and the market will start pricing in this risk. Roger would not be the only person to sell down BTC. Other BTU loyalists who have two sets of coins would do the same initially in order to drive down BTC. Conversely all the long term BTC holders would now receive equal amounts of BTU. Even the most hard core BTC Hodlers would probably sell down BTU with all their BTU coins in order to try and crush it. Given the importance of BTC as a reserve asset in altcoins many traders could use weakness in price to short BTC and drive their altcoin prices up. Long story short??none of these scenarios (or any others I can think of) play out well for Bitcoin either in the markets or the media and this fundamental divide means that youre going to have increased volatility from both sides as more coins will pour into the market??crushing any demand side driven rally. The whole point about Bitcoin being a long term store of value is that there are only 21m coins ever. Stability security and scarcity are the differentiation properties of Bitcoin a contentious Hard Fork attacks these properties and will be strongly reflected in the price. After a Hard Fork we will be sitting with 33m Bitcoins on track for 42m and well be having arguments about which one is the legitimate Bitcoin for years to come. You can expect legal cases to arise around the use of the brand as the Ethereum Classic Investment Trust has shown . Imagine someone says: I want to buy Bitcoin. Next question is: Which one?! After that the very next question will be : What if one of these coins fork again??then we will have 63m coins and so on and so forth. But arent two coins are better than one! The market will adjust! Lets say the price of Bitcoin today is $1000??if doing a 75%/25% split would now mean that you have have 2 coins this should mean they are worth $1000 ($750$250). So I did a simplified calc based on Metcalfes law and it estimated the new coins combined could be worth more than 33% less almost immediately after a Hard Fork due to reduced network effects and thats assuming everything went well... With the ensuing FUD and negative press/media??you can expect this to drop even further! Bitcoins enemies cant wait for an opportunity like this. Creating two networks destroys network effects (payment providers merchants etc) and the Bitcoin price is non-linear to size of network so the two coins combined will not equal the same price. You can compare this to the Ether split as Bitcoin is at scale ($20bn) and Ether wasnt at the time and it definitely set them back. Bitcoin has died many times it can survive a Hard Fork! Even Ethereum did. Lets start over. Ethereum is a B2B facing platform??consumers media dont know or really care about it. Bitcoin is a $20bn asset class. And yes after the media declared Bitcoin dead after the last bubble it took us 2 years to rebuild the price by generating demand organically. The media attention this time during the recovery and cross the price of gold does not even come close to last time when it was taking off like a rocket. If a split is portrayed badly in the media and creates confusion we will possibly go into another 2 years of sideways and down. Do we have that much time again with other competitors on the heels? And lets be frank a Hard Fork is not Bitcoin dying. Its Bitcoin duplicating. Now we have two Bitcoins both wont die maybe one will. Which one is the real Bitcoin? Do not underestimate how many enemies Bitcoin has??a fork will just give them all the ammunition they need to confuse the market. Who cares if 30% of the miners fork off? Bitcoins price is a function of faith and network security given the large amount of computing power that goes into it. Metcalfes law dictates that the value of the network is the square of the network. By splitting the network even 70/30 its inarguable that its less secure. Yes it could rebuild but depending on the price of each coin after the split hash power may move from one coin to the other. These are highly specialized machines and one coin surges in price you can expect hash power to follow suit. Remember that one of the biggest mining companies Bitmain is now signaling support for Bitcoin Unlimited. Its very clear that the current difficulty of Bitcoin makes it harder and harder to compete in this market but after a Hard Fork there would need to be a difficulty adjustment on both new forks given the reduced hash power??this opens up the opportunity for Bitcoin mining companies to sell more hardware to miners on both sides of each coin. The sales of mining equipment are a huge economic disincentive to maintain the status quo without a block size increase unless the Bitcoin price surges which I dont believe will happen unless Segwit is adopted and then this debate is over. I called 1300 as a key resistance level and its proving to be. Bitcoin was largely built on the premise that economic forces and self interest would help govern the security of the network. We talk a lot about decentralization but the reality is that the hardware that powers Bitcoin is produced by a handful of companies who also control mining pools which can be used against the network. Bitcoin has a product people problem not a technical problem. A fork will resolve it because both sides get what they want. The real issue I believe is two-fold. The community wants Bitcoin to be all things to all people??Roger wants cheap coffee transactions Core wants to ensure its sufficiently decentralized and secure Vinny wants a store of value etc. We have a governance problem in Bitcoin and we have no way to resolve conflict except to fight about it publicly and given that its quasi-democratic unless we all agree on something nothing gets done. This has burned a lot of people and I can see why we have so many altcoins out there trying to replace Bitcoin. Bitcoin cannot be all things to all people at least not a for a long time. Right now it needs to be stable secure and unchallenged. We can continue to argue amongst ourselves as a community but for now I am against any contentious Hard Fork that would see us creating two separate code bases with two different brands of Bitcoin. Companies like Coinbase BitPay Gyft BitPesa Bitgo and many others have invested years to build consumer adoption and understanding of Bitcoin and create outlets for people to use it. A fork now would undermine all these efforts investments and limit adoption of Bitcoin in general. Unlike in the Ethereum Hard Fork 100s of companies use Bitcoin and this would lead to a lot of counterproductivity. Companies should be focused on advancing adoption of their products not in protocol fights. This debate has already been a strain on the community. I understand and appreciate many of the different perspectives??some which I have not had the time to mention in this post but given a balance of risks to the Bitcoin ecosystem I believe that the adoption of Segwit right now is imperative in order for us to get to the next stage in the evolution of Bitcoin and remove the risks of a contentious Hard Fork. The Core Dev team has had a lot of criticism leveled at them and clearly they are not good at community relations managing perceived conflicts of interests (like Blockstreams involvement) which has resulted in emotions flaring up against them which is causing an uprising of sorts as we are now seeing. Technically however its inarguable that they are the best technical team in Bitcoin today. If we all just breathe out and put aside our differences and emotions (even just for a while) lets accept that doing a Hard Fork right now is NOT in the best interest of Bitcoin and lets please just adopt Segwit. This post is not trying to be an endorsement or critique of either BU or Core. This post is asking the community to put aside their differences and come together to prevent an irreparable splinter. Ill keep posting more links below but here are few for starters: Bitcoin Q A: The dangers of hard forks in protocol evolution https://t.co/BYW413YRg1 via @aantonop Vinny Lingham (@VinnyLingham) March 14 2017
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