‘We won’t take Satoshi’s BTC’- eCash founder defends Bitcoin hard fork plans
eCash founder and long-time developer, Peter Sztorc, has defended Bitcoin hard fork plans, dismissing claims of 'Satoshi BTC theft.'
➤ eCash founder Peter Sztorc defends his Bitcoin hard fork plan, stating it's a 'gift' of eCash tokens, not a theft of Satoshi's Bitcoin. ➤ The proposed hard fork, scheduled for August, would allow BTC holders to receive eCash on a 1:1 basis and introduce Ethereum-style 'drivechains' for smart contract functionality. ➤ Despite Sztorc's clarifications, the plan faces criticism regarding ethics, potential community confusion, and a history of past Bitcoin hard fork failures.




















