War: Bitcoin Cash Startup Launches Mining Pool to Attack Altcoins & BCH Forks
bitcoin cash civil war
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A prominent bitcoin cash startup has launched a mining pool designed to attack altcoins and BCH forks that it does not believe fulfill Satoshi Nakamoto’s original vision for the cryptocurrency.

SharkPool: Supporting Bitcoin Cash by Attacking other Networks

Dubbed “SharkPool,” the service aims to conduct a two-pronged attack on other cryptocurrency networks, exclusively mining empty blocks and then selling the profits for bitcoin cash (BCH).

In the announcement, the group said that it believes all cryptocurrencies except for its preferred version of bitcoin cash are “acts of war against Bitcoin” and that BCH supporters should attack them back.

“All alts, including forks and splits are acts of war against Bitcoin and are going to be treated as such. Shark Pool miner will exclusively mine empty blocks on alts and sell the profits for Bitcoin (BCH). We are looking for capable generals to hunt alts down at 0% poolfee!”

SharkPool is operated by CashPay Solutions, the parent company of several bitcoin cash services including e-commerce platform Cryptonize.It, decentralized crowdfunding application Lighthouse, and the eponymous CashPay wallet.

Promoting the new mining pool, CashPay co-founder Ari Kuqi boasted that he planned to make good on his long-standing promise to “hunt down alts, ICO’s and shitcoins and burry [sic] them.”

“If you don’t have a seat at this table, you’re dinner,” he added.

SharkPool is attracting miners with hardware compatible with a wide variety of different hashing algorithms, and it has not announced which cryptocurrency network(s) it will turn its attention to first. However, CashPay and Kuqi been outspoken about their views on the looming Bitcoin Cash civil war. In particular, they are vocal supporters of Bitcoin SV, the BCH implementation promoted by Craig Wright, Calvin Ayre, and their respective blockchain firms. By extension, they are fervent critics of Bitcoin ABC and the technical upgrades that ABC’s BCH clients will activate when the network hard forks on Nov. 15. Consequently, it seems that BCH — that is, the version supported by Bitcoin ABC — would be a likely initial target.