Afghanistan will be facing Ireland in their fourth ODI and with the series at stakes and Afghanistan is leading in 2-1 and Ireland winning the last match despite dismal performance in the first two matches as well as in the T20 series i hope they could bring the same level of intensity in today’s match,Afghanistan still have the upper hand.
Ireland are doing extremely well, taking 3 quick Afghanistan top order wickets. Afghanistan are 28/3 after 10 overs. Afghanistan will need a good total to challenge Ireland, given that Ireland has some power hitters in its batting line up.
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Keiser Report host and bitcoin proponent Max Keiser has told CNBC bitcoin Cash is “by definition less secure than bitcoin.”
Keiser Left Unimpressed At Ver’s CNBC Stunt
In a Twitter exchange following the appearance of bitcoin Cash’s Roger Ver on the network’s Fast Money segment, Keiser argued the bitcoin fork “eschews decentralization,” which is a “cornerstone” of bitcoin.
“Bottom Line: BitcoinCash (sic) is, by definition, less secure than bitcoin as it eschews decentralization; the cornerstone of TRUE bitcoin intent and design,” he wrote.
Additionally, use of the ‘bitcoin’ name in this instance is deceitful and borders on outright fraud.
Bottom Line: is, by definition, less secure than as it eschews decentralization; the cornerstone of TRUE bitcoin intent and design. Additionally, use of the ‘bitcoin’ name in this instance is deceitful and borders on outright fraud.
— Max Keiser (@maxkeiser)
The comments came in response to CNBC its joining in the debate, questioning why both bitcoin and bitcoin Cash could not coexist simultaneously.
“Do they have to be mutually exclusive? Can’t they both be good? So much division in this world,” it wrote, describing the two chains’ opposition as “sad.”
‘Promoting A Scam’?
Ver continues to enjoy widespread publicity as a bitcoin commentator despite his recent switch to bitcoin Cash and of the original bitcoin as a “cripple coin.”
Some of his comments have been especially contentious, these notably including of speaker and educator Andreas Antonopoulos’ net worth in bitcoin.
Commenting on CNBC’s choice of guest meanwhile, Keiser said the network was not guilty of “promoting a scam” referring to Cash.
“Is CNBC culpable in promoting a scam? No, because they make no claims about veracity and integrity. The market is an amusing cockfight they cover – without journalistic standards – for bored hedge fund managers,” he retaliated, suggesting viewers instead watch his own Keiser Report for “informed bitcoin analysis.”
Is culpable in promoting a scam? No, because they make no claims about veracity and integrity. The market is an amusing cockfight they cover – without journalistic standards – for bored hedge fund managers. For insight and informed analysis, watch
— Max Keiser (@maxkeiser)
bitcoin Cash continues to post relatively flat growth in the face of bitcoin’s rapid ascent to $17,000. Nonetheless, the project has a huge marketing presence on social media, with dedicated advocates appearing to infiltrate almost any discussion bringing up aspects of bitcoin’s current status.
What do you think about Max Keiser’s comments on bitcoin Cash? Let us know in the comments section below!
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