Thanks Jbear. I must admit with all the BCH forks flying around I am losing track of which BCH is supposed to be the real BCH. Is it the Peter R or Alex F version or someone else’s?
You seem to be unable to discern the difference between: an instance of a blockchain; and a proposal for an instance of a client.
So is the instance of the client with OP_Group enabled the real BCH client or is the real BCH client the one without OP_Group?
Download 'em, run 'em, and see which work on the blockchain.
Oh, you can't? You won't? Not my problem.
I am fairly confident each will work on their respective blockchains. Unless you are telling us with utmost confidence that Bcash lol won’t HF in November?
No. I am saying that we know not yet which implementation will collect critical mass. Chances are, the miners will mass 99% behind the implementation they prefer, and the 1% will crawl off into obscurity, capitulation, and subsequent chain death. Unless, of course, reality slaps the lagging implementation in the face leading to a kumbaya moment.
Oh I think I understand. We can’t know which is the real BCH until Jihan picks the winner and then whatever fork Jihan picks has the most POW and automatically becomes Satoshi’s original vision.
That’s how decentralisation works in action, yes?