Coinbase CEO & co-founder Brian Armstrong's exact words (he wrote them) were:
I’ll bet you $5,000 that bitcoin’s first hard fork works out just fine
His statement was made two days ago (feb 14 2016) at Medium.com
He created some slides (31 slides) to support his position, including:
(1) Bitcoin is not having a crisis, it is having an election
(2) Bitcoin is having a debate:
(a) Small Blocks - Bitcoin Core - decentralization > scale
(b) Large Blocks - Bitcoin Classic - decentralization > scale
(3) In an election there might be a lot of name calling, but in the end one person wins and we all remain one country
(4) Tradition election vs Bitcoin election:
(a Vote ballot box = Vote with CPU power
(b) New person = New Features
(c) Every four years = Can happen any time
(d) 51% or more = any threshold can be used (over 50%)
(5) Bitcoin is not splitting in two it is upgrading
(6) Bitcoin is entering an era of multiple competing nodes
(7) New teams have emerged to challenge Core:
(a) Bitcoin Classic
(b) Bloq
(c) [redacted] (?)
(d) BTCD
(8) Which bitcoin node will be the:
(a) Chrome of bitcoin (Incredible performance benchmarks & sponsor with deep pockets)
(b) Netscape of bitcoin (Early pioneer that fades & invented most building blocks)
(c) Internet Explorer of bitcoin (Questionable quality & forced upon people via monopoly)
(d) Mozilla of bitcoin (quick ideological & die hard open source)
(9) Coinbase is going to be supporting Bitcoin Classic
All of the above was written either in my owns words, paraphrases or truncated verbatim citations gathered from the following sources:
Coinbase CEO Armstrong Sets 5000 Wager That Bitcoin Fork Works Out Fine
Cryptocoins News
February 15, 2016
by Elliot Maras
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/coinbas ... -out-fine/
I’ll bet you $5,000 that bitcoin’s first hard fork works out just fine
Medium
February 14, 2015
by Brian Armstrong
https://medium.com/@barmstrong/i-ll-bet ... .i0e9u8qfi