You actually can't, because the entire point of forking Bitcoin is to take some of that community with you. If you want to do that you can't change the hashing algorithm. The entire point is that you want those ASICs to come over and secure the new fork. This is a seriously double-edged sword.
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Yeah but you can fork away bitcoin without having the same hash , as long as you have the "idea" of the community part. But I do agree the Bitcoin forks are only happening b/c the forks want to be the "OG" "vision" which we have yet to see in any other real coin.... Though if BCHA does survive the attacks, they want to add AVAX which make them kinda have POS...
I would also argue that taking away another person "stake" in the new fork also doesn't make people trust the new coin when they excluded a certain group from the distribution. Hive one of greatest sins other than having the taints of ninjamine would be the excluding of stake