Vitalik has a problem and claims that “Vitalik knows his ETH will die when we demonstrate what BCH can do.” “
The tweet came after Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin attended the Deconomy Conference with Craig Wright. During the question-and-answer session, attendees talked about some of Wright’s mistakes. In response, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin said, “Since Wright makes a lot of inferences from previous conclusions on this stage, why would this con artist give a speech at this conference?” The combative comments got a lot of buzz from the audience, and Buterin has long been suspicious of Wright, who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto.
It’s not hard to see why Craig Wright tweeted at Vitalik. Both Craig Wright’s anger at being questioned and his enthusiasm as a BCH supporter.
I think Craig Wright’s views should be viewed objectively and comprehensively. First of all, we should understand his mood. As a supporter of BCH, I do not want BCH to become the industry leader, but it should not be on the basis of suppressing other currencies. BCH has been an independent chain since the birth of bifurcation, and has taken a completely different path from BCE. BCH has its own development goal, which is to do a peer-to-peer payment currency. BCH rough constantly, in question from birth to now, many people equate BCH with ordinary block chain project, equivalent circle money project, to BCH labeled “mine bully currency” label, this kind of misunderstanding until today still exists, that by now even if someone doesn’t understand block chain, don’t understand digital currency, after seeing the relevant information about the BCH, They will blindly follow the trend and say “mining bully currency”, scold the founders, predict a wave to zero, and then point out a wave. I think this is the height of irresponsibility.
BCH does not intend to target a particular digital currency, but only when most currencies have the same development goal, it can be regarded as a competitive relationship. BCH will also learn from other digital currencies in the development process. Similarly, BCH’s open source design does not mind other currencies absorbing the advantages of BCH.
Second, Craig Wright’s confidence in issuing tokens on BCH. We all know that the main reason why Ethereum is so popular is the user defined sub-currency function that ethereum has derived from the smart contract system, which allows any organization or individual to issue tokens through ERC2.0. BCH developers hope to implement the function of issuing tokens on BCH through op-group. If successful, it would be significant for BCH and a challenge for Ethereum.
Craig Wright later apologized and acknowledged his shortcomings.
In the end, I hope that everyone can treat BCH with an inclusive and rational attitude, not to denigrate or be afraid, because we are not in a competitive relationship, and we are not bound to “each other dies”, but to make progress together. After all, spring is only when a hundred flowers bloom.