> No it didn't, it was replaced with a slightly different history, or history remained the same, depending on which side and which client you happened to be running at the time.
This is precisely what he just said. A valid blockchain being replaced by fiat (heh) is certainly a destruction of transaction history, whether that happened to everyone using Bitcoin or just a subset of people using Bitcoin.
This is precisely what he just said. A valid blockchain being replaced by fiat (heh) is certainly a destruction of transaction history, whether that happened to everyone using Bitcoin or just a subset of people using Bitcoin.