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On Saturday, November 14, 2015 9:15:07 PM Angel Leon wrote:
> "the economy does not necessarily include miners"
> so the money supply isn't part of the economy?
Not in the context of economic majority deciding hardforks. After all, the
outcome of the hardfork *determines* the money supply. So the former money
supply not supporting the change would just mean they cease to be involved in
that capacity. But even aside from that, the more relevant factor in terms of
economic involvement is /acceptance/ of bitcoins as payment for real goods.
Luke
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