Jimmy Song: Bitmain is the centralized reserve bank of BCH

Jimmy Song: Bitmain is the centralized reserve bank of BCH

According to ambcrypto, according to a video recorded on the Coinsbank blockchain cruise on September 10, Bitcoin core developer Jimmy Song and BCH supporter Roger Ver had a debate. Song believes that Bitmain is the centralized reserve bank of BCH. In addition, the hard fork is actually a group of elites who determine the roadmap of the project and force the community to upgrade. According to Song, Bitmain's Wu Jihan and Craig Wright are fighting to "control the direction of BCH." Regarding the issue of BCH centralization, Roger Ver responded that decentralization is the reason why multiple parties are "fighting" in the BCH ecosystem, and this is what will happen in a multi-centralized space.

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