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6756395 No.6756395 [Reply] [Original]

What are this board's thoughts on Bitcoin cash?

Is it a shitcoin or not?

>> No.6756582

>>6756395
seems like a short-sighted fix of one of BTCs many issues, doesn't feel like it will end up being the reigning coin, only were it's at because of the press hype of it's fork

>> No.6756762

It works as advertised. Peer to peer cash as described in the whitepaper
For that reason I think this will be a big year for BCH especially if it gets retailer adoption.

BTC is dying. Normans don't care about muh nodes and decentralisation they just want to feel like they are paying with the cool money of the future (but hang on I don't want to spend $40 to buy coffee)

>> No.6756850

>>6756395
My prediction is it will go up quite a bit in 2018. A lot of stores including OpenBazaar are gonna implement it. And yeah, it is basically Bitcoin but it works.

>> No.6756961

Its a good coin. Seriously

>> No.6756963

>>6756395
the new (core) mods archive cash threads unless they are filled with brainless fud

>> No.6757092

>>6756762
>Normans don't care about muh nodes and decentralisation they just want to feel like they are paying with the cool money of the future (but hang on I don't want to spend $40 to buy coffee)

This. Also, banks, corporations and governments don't want to support massive Chinese server farms. They're all going to use XRP and there's nothing anyone can do about it.

>> No.6757120

Bitcoin Cash is Bitcoin

>> No.6757220

It's literally better than bitcoin on literally every single point

>> No.6757329

Bcashers are the most annoying posters. They also don't understand no one gives a shit about politics here.

>> No.6757362

It’s actually way more usable than the core dinosaur monstrosity

>> No.6757368

>>6757329

who asked you nigger?

>> No.6757982

>>6757368

I'd rather be a nigger than a non-chink that worships chinks and their chink coin

Hopefully you're all chinks in here

>> No.6758204

>>6756395
Next to maybe VEN it has the most consistent stream of extremely bullish news. The rapid adoption is insane. The amount of merchants adding acceptance for it and exchanges adding pairs is nuts. Anyone who tries to tell you there's nothing to Bitcoin Cash has either closed off their minds from core brainwashing or they're just not paying attention. This is an EXCELLENT long term hold.

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>>6756395
When you consider actual adoption it's a retarded idea.

Everyday, millions of cups of coffee being broadcast to millions of nodes on the network and immortalized forever on one fucking giant blockchain.

It's a low-IQ brute force scaling solution.

>> No.6758687

>>6758392

Don't worry, virtually no one would want to waste crypto(even a bcash-tier one) on coffee. Your IQ would have to be around 50 to even consider it.

>> No.6759495

someone bought 3500 BCH on poloniex today. It was a bit significant if you ask me.

>> No.6759560

When roger ver goes to prison BCH will be a 10000÷

>> No.6759632

This week: the notion that Bitcoin Legacy ("Core") engineers -- those who have been working on the Blockstream fork of bitcoin -- are "the best in the world".

If these engineers worked for any company, anywhere on the planet, and managed a multi-billion project like this, they would be fired from that company into the ballistic stratosphere with the intention of getting them at least a continent away from any production tool.


Rick Reacts - Bitcoin Legacy's software engineering is worse than mediocre

https://youtu.be/IdWV0xHP590

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>>6756395
>What are this board's thoughts on Bitcoin cash?
>Is it a shitcoin or not?

top #4 coin out of 1500 on coinmarket cap

asks if it's a shit coin.

>> No.6759807

>>6759632
Top kek anon, but try harder next time

>> No.6760017

Satoshi Nakamoto Interview: The future of Bitcoin Cash


OMG 50,000 tx a second next year for Bitcoin Cash? If they can pull that off it will go to 50k!

https://youtu.be/WHoU28dykRU

>> No.6760137

>>6756395
Ethereum without vitaik
BitcoinCash without Roger

Is like Berkshire Hathaway without Warren Buffet

Thats all

>> No.6760519

>>6756395
its totally uselles coin. Only what this coin have is roger ver which does not understand how IT scalling works. Comunity is toxic full of conspirtards which want every coffe transaction included in global ledger.

>> No.6760755

>>6760519
>Comunity is toxic full of conspirtards
I noticed this too.

What is it about bitcoin cash that attracts paranoid thinkers?

>> No.6760951

these segwit scam coin clowns are just trying to keep people fooled into thinking they are the original bitcoin when in reality nothing is further from the truth.

Ask yourself why are all the original bitcoin developers now on the Bitcoin Cash team.

Big Banks and Master Card want to charge you high fees to use the network, they dont want to scale.

LN has nothing to do with technology. They basically want to create a bitcoin central bank where everybody else holds IOUs but LN/Blockstream holds all bitcoins and people use paper/banknotes for transactions.

>> No.6760959

>>6756395
Bitcoin Cash is Bitcoin

>> No.6761499

Core is going to fail miserably, do you want to take the chance holding the biggest bag in history

to put it simply, there is more money to be made in BCH

Cash wants to be a currency while we dont know what core is good for yet. But either way being used as the world currency will have way more value than any store of value segwit coin may end up holding

>> No.6761536

>>6760951
>hey basically want to create a bitcoin central bank where everybody else holds IOUs but LN/Blockstream holds all bitcoins and people use paper/banknotes for transactions.
See, look at this. This is the deluded conspiratard cashie thinking that >>6760519
was talking about

>> No.6761573

>>6761536
*removes your digital signature*

Nothing personal, kid.

>> No.6761606
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6761606

BCH fanboys are the most annoying in all crypto space.

Their whole argument is that Bitcoin is flawed and they are upholding some kind of sacred duty to carry out the dream laid out in the original BTC whitepaper. Their whole argument sounds like we only have two options: Bitcoin or Bitcoin Cash. As if there aren't a ton of coins out there like XLM or ETH that perform better than either of them. If I'm going to abandon Bitcoin, I sure as shit won't buy Bcash when so many other coins who don't have shady spokesmen exist.

And the whole thing about saying Bitcoin Core gets on my last nerve too. People like Roger Ver and the rest of the BCH crowd just rub me the wrong way. They remind me of that bitch ass kid in school that lies about all the awesome stuff he's done and always pulls dirty tricks, but never gets the amount of punishment he deserves because he doesn't technically break the rules.

>> No.6761649

>>6756395
It's the real Bitcoin.

>> No.6761659

>>6760951

>all the original developers

Neither is involved in Bcash. Gavin got involved in late 2010 and didn't do much.

>> No.6761662

>>6756395
Been using it between exchanges. Fast, not too much 30 min volatility (neo).
Very functional, I think people will start realizing it.
Also, will get popular as long as it's low as a base pair.
8 decimals can make alts priced in thousands of a cent super popular with Norman's.

>> No.6761664

>>6761606
All this text and not a single argument.

>> No.6761687

>>6757329

buttblasted corecuck detected

>> No.6761713

>>6761687
Roger cock addict detected

>> No.6761728

That feel when made 18 BTC with the first flippening attempt

>> No.6761765 [DELETED] 

>>6761606
>can't say bitcoin coin
>but I can say bcash
Retard

>> No.6761793

>>6761713
>Roger made bcash

>> No.6761800

>>6761687

I neither own BTC or unconditionally support core. I think 2x would work great with the LN just like Erik Voorhees says.

>> No.6761815

>>6761728

dam

>> No.6761822

>>6761606
>can't say bitcoin core
>says bcash
Retard

>> No.6761839

>>6756395
I've been sitting on equal amounts of btc and bch so I'm neutral... very neutral...

>> No.6761877

>>6758687

That was literally the whole point of bitcoin. To provide people with a decentralized means of exchange. It isn't functional as a currency anymore and bitcoin cash is upending it

>> No.6761945

BCH represents the True values brought by our savior Roger Ver and father Chris Wright. Other pagan bitcoins are a scam

>> No.6761973
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6761973

>>6761877
>bcash is supposed to be a decentralized currency stable enough for every day transactions
>you should hold bcash for long term gains, 10x by next year
Can deluded cashies not see how these two contradict eachother?

>> No.6762218

>>6761945
>look mom I'm strawmaning

>> No.6762313

Old tech and shady community. My guess is it will slowly fade away now that it's clear it won't replace BTC and the hype is gone.

>> No.6762326

>>6762218
>>6756395

do you have a minute to talk about bitcoin Jesus?

>> No.6762366

>>6756395

sir..... bch very bad coin. made by scam artist! rumor that he is terrorist too..... do not invest...

>> No.6762415

>>6761822
That's because it's bitcoin, why would we call it something else?

>> No.6762420

>>6757092
>They're all going to use XRP

They are going to TEST XRP, and then, if satisfied, they are going to create their own currency based on it.

#XRP_rekt

>> No.6762443

>>6762326
More interested in talking about the technology. Retards talk about people and follow celebrity gossip.

>> No.6762486

>>6762443
celebrity gossip is all that ver and bch is. Remember when chris wright said he was satoshi nakamoto?

>> No.6762552

>>6756395
It's the true Bitcoin

>> No.6762612

>>6762486
Remember https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions

>> No.6762704

>>6756395
The BCH whales literally only come out and attack BTC when they think it can take a hit. They don't want to "win" because winning will kill the market.

Every time the market hits real, unplanned panic that could shit kick Bitcoin back to 2K (China FUD, Buildup to Segwit2X, the recent bleed out) you don't hear a fucking peep out of the BCH talking heads. There's no spamming, no pulling of miners. Nothing.

When the market is healthy and they stick it to BTC, I think it's only to improve the exchange rate and swap out. There have been 3 times when they could have taken the crown but didn't.

>> No.6762732

>>6762612
yep, btc/bch/bwhatever sucks now

>> No.6762748

>>6762732
BCH works just fine.

>> No.6762793

>>6762748
Amen.

>> No.6762908

>>6761973
stability doesnt matter for buying goods, you just calculate the price at the time of purchase. its the risk or reward of the seller to exchange those coins into fiat, you could even automate this or exchange them to tether

>> No.6762937

>>6756582
It's fixes of Bitcoins only problem, tx fees/time, which were caused by the low block limit I.e. completely self inflicted by deviating from the white paper AND NOT RAISING THE BLOCK LIMIT 2 YEARS AGO.

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6763215

>>6756395
I've bought shit at Cryptonize with BCH and honestly, the thing just works pretty damn well.

>> No.6763274

Bitcoin cash is being adopted at an alarming pace. I can see it replacing bitcoin

>> No.6763280

>>6762748
this. low fees, speedy transactions.

>> No.6763306
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6763306

I always defend BCH in these threads, but im down .8 BTC on 2.5 of these shitcoins and it kills me

>> No.6763426

>>6762704
>If you pull the plug on grandpa you'll all be sorry!
BTC already at 34% marketshare vs 17% ETH. BTC is going to die and the theoretically unworkable LN won't save it.

#1 ETH
#2 BCH
Eoy

>> No.6763529

>>6763426
LOL, top kek idiot
Okay, post your eth address and by years end, I'll give you the worth of 4 bch if it doesn't tank to zero.
Screenshot this

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>>6761973

Was that moron drunk? It was inevitable even bak then that bitcoin was going to moon. We didn't know how much it would moon, but we knew it would. Everyone knew it. That's why we traded.

He's be one of the richest people alive if he held on to those bitcoins.

I'd be too if I didn't sell at $1 each.

>> No.6763571

>>6763306
Lol you fell for Ver exit scam

>> No.6763574

You can buy drugs with it, so It's actually useful for something unlike most cryptocurrencies. And the BCH cult is smarter and more tolerable than corecucks.

>> No.6763600

>>6763306
BCH isn't supposed to be speculative.
If you want to keep value just tether up.
Speculate go alts.
BCH should just be used to transact. They are going to win at that, but the market share will just be a % of the transactions in play. Which is a major problem right now. Not enough people are using crypto for payments. Too many just speculating.

>> No.6763643

The crypto market is only going to get bigger. Theres enough room for bitcoin and bch.

>> No.6763661

>>6763574
>>using bch go buy drugs

You don't spend much time on tor, do you anon?

>> No.6763667

>>6763643
$32 per transaction.

>> No.6763680

>>6763574
Why do most dnm vendors only accept bitcoin and xmr then? I always see "bcash is popular in dnm" but I never actually see it being used.

>> No.6763708

>>6763680
Someone's trying to sell you their trash bags

>> No.6763736

>>6756395

if you have to name a coin after an existing one, you're a shitcoin no matter what

>> No.6763743

>>6763667
Less than $10. Coinbase withdrawal fees are irrelevant. Learn how to use bitcoin or gtfo brainlet.
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/4bbed3e35662b44362aeb53c33a6018cff35e83e6c44d7672916d095d0c96f36

>> No.6763824

>>6763529
I wish there was some way of entering into a binding contract over this because you're going to pussy out 100%. Give me a way to contact you so I can give you shit for bailing on the agreement.

>> No.6763879

As long as transaction time is as it is, it's not attractive.
ETH does the same and is new and shiny.

>> No.6763913

>>6758392
You realize that without recording transactions a blockchain is meaningless right?

>> No.6763952

>>6763743
The fees dropped recently only because of the crash. If Bitcoin goes back up, we will see high fees again.

>> No.6763988

>>6763743
It doesn't stay the same brainlet it changes.
>https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/bitcoin-transactionfees.html#3m

Right now the avg tx fee for BTC is TWENTY TWO DOLLARS.

Even if you were right, ten dollars is way too high to be practical.

>> No.6764001

>>6758392
BCH can do payment channels, just not routing.

BTC: pay $12 fee to open a channel with Coinbase. Coinbase also routes to Bitpay. Now you can buy coffee with Coinbase and Bitpay.

BCH: pay $0.10 fee to open a channel with Coinbase. Pay $0.10 fee to open a channel with Bitpay. Now you can buy a coffee with Coinbase and Bitpay.

The difference is that with LN you can open just one channel. But due to smaller blocks, any amount below $12 routed from Coinbase to Bitpay may be stolen by Coinbase (hopefully it isn't, but it CAN), while on BCH that amount is lower because on-chain fees are lower.

You also have to pay $12 to top up your BTC channel and the same $0.10 to top up your BCH channel.

So your BTC channel better have several thousand dollars in it, since that's the entire amount in your LN. Each BCH channel can have as little as $20 in it, since you're opening individual channels. Kind of like how the DMV charges my credit card $20 at a time even though bridge toll is $5.

>> No.6764019

>>6763600
so I should just eat my losses on it?

>> No.6764072

>>6756395
Chinese counterfeit. Will eventually fade into obscurity.

>> No.6764084

>>6761973
You realize that after adding privacy options and with the low transfer fees Bitcoin Cash will start being adopted by people who don't have liquidity for their services. The first people to adopt will be alt-righters who cannot say their opinions publicly without losing their Patreon's and Youtube cashflow. The whole point of a crypto-currency is to create liquidity in markets that need them. This is why BTC Segwit will fail, you retards don't understand what its use case is

>> No.6764102

Yes it’s a shit coin with pos Roger ver in it. Who the fuck would invest in this

Atleast get yourself some $160 zcl and wait for the bitcoin private fork. I guarantee it will surpass bch

>> No.6764139

>>6763426
This is probably correct, though I prefer BCH.

>> No.6764175

>>6763988
>It doesn't stay the same brainlet it changes.
Bitfinex and other exchanges usually put a little bit extra on their withdrawal fees, and the current withdrawal fee for btc from bitfinex is 0.0008btc, so literally $9.99. Not $22... If you are actually sending bitcoin around for $22 you need to get the fuck out and never return.

>> No.6764199

>>6763743
Only a $10 fee? Oh wow, stop the presses. That's some next generation technology right there. Its only far worse than modern banking. We better all buy Bitcoin Segwit. Lol.

>> No.6764220

>>6763274
Where?

>> No.6764266

>>6763736
This.

It is a counterfeit.

>> No.6764269

>>6764220
It's averaging about 3x the number of daily transactions that ETH had at its age.

>> No.6764272

>>6764199
>Its only far worse than modern banking
https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/banking/wire-transfers-what-banks-charge/

Point me to which bank will allow me to send tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, even millions worth of fiat across borders within an hour for less than $10. Which bank does this?

>> No.6764298

>>6764269
Where is it being used? Who accepts bcrap as payment?

>> No.6764305

>>6761606
>As if there aren't a ton of coins out there like XLM or ETH that perform better than either of them.

But those aren't Bitcoin. Someone needed to pick up where blockstream decided to fuck off. Fortunately for us Bitcoin Cash is the real one now

>> No.6764327

>>6764266
Then why didn't Bitcoin Segwit call itself something different since its incompatible with the pre-Segwit Bitcoin?

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>>6757329
i hold only about $0.50 in bitcoin cash. id say $0 but the shit is so damn good at what it does that random people are getting it for tips and as payment for goods and services.

at this point, anyone who thinks core > cash is a brainwashed core faggot whos just investing for gains and doesn't care about telling the Jewish bankers to fuck off

no one is going to use lightning instead of an alt. simple fact is that converting to an alt is easier than opening a lightning channel

>> No.6764374

>>6764272
Oh wow, cherry pick the most costly bank transactions. Tell me, in your whole life how many wire transfers have you done? Finally if BCH fees are about $.03 then which one is superior in this regard? Exactly. Bitcoin Segwit is only better than about 1% of all modern banking transactions. Bitcoin Cash is better than all modern banking transactions. So what do you think will win?

>> No.6764408

>>6764298
>he doesn't know

You're in for a rude awakening when BCH flips BTC

>> No.6764464

>>6764298
Go check out the darknet bud. That's what got Bitcoin started and they are dropping Bitcoin like a rock because it is useless for payment. Then check out the tip bots that have come out for BCH. Then remember that Roger Ver is going to come out with a debit card where you can pay for anything in BCH. You can't make a Bitcoin Segwit debit card because its fees are too high.

>> No.6764542

>>6761606
>Their whole argument sounds like we only have two options: Bitcoin or Bitcoin Cash. As if there aren't a ton of coins out there like XLM or ETH that perform better than either of them.

This.
Let btc stay a gold, we don't fucking use a gold when buying coffee.
Btc is just for holding and to remain an equialent and/or pair currency. I want it to stay like this.

>> No.6764610

>>6764266
>BCH is a fork of the Bitcoin codebase
>BCH is a fork of the Bitcoin blockchain
>BTC itself is many forks removed from the original Bitcoin code
>BTC's introduction of segwit means it no longer follows the Bitcoin whitepaper
>BCH still follows the whitepaper

>therefore, BCH is counterfeit because it's not BTC

does not compute

>> No.6764666

What's the transaction time and fees for BCH?
I've never used it.

>> No.6764730

>>6764374
>Tell me, in your whole life how many wire transfers have you done?
Not once and I'll never need to thanks to bitcoin.

>muh fees
Bitch please Ive been using dogecoin to send around chump change since 2013. Theres better coins than bcash out there for that purpose.
We saw what happened the other day when the bcash mempool gets a little congested.. It wasnt even handling a fraction of bitcoins transactions. Theres a reason bitcoin is still king even though we've had "better technology" altcoins with "faster and cheaper transactions" for half a decade.

>> No.6764784

>>6756395


Bitcoin core is literally so slow and expensive to use that i dont use it anymore.

just go with eth to buy alts and bitcoin cash to moove money around.

>> No.6764796

>>6764666
transaction times are 10 minutes, like Bitcoin, but you may need to wait for several confirmations

0 conf transactions still work if the merchant accepts them

>>6764730
BCH mempool was never congested, it clears in a block or two always

some people sweep a lot of their shit in one block, so one block may be full, but there's never been a significant backlog

>> No.6764830

I'm unironically all in on BCH. When Bitcoin split on August it wasn't BCH that was the only fork. BTC in its current form is also a fork. Just because it is a 'soft' fork doesn't mean it isn't a fork.

Unfortunately most Core supporters and developers really have no understanding about how bitcoin even works. At its heart Bitcoin isn't primarily a "cryptocurrency" -- it's an economic competitive game. The security is economic in nature. That is why Core has made such tremendous mistakes with it -- they may be good at certain things, they may be good cryptographers or whatever, but they don't understand economics or the structure that makes Bitcoin work. It's why they keep saying stuff like bigger blocks will centralize the network because not everybody will be able to run a node. If they knew how the network model worked they would know that is a totally false statement. Nobody's home node is EVER going to put a transaction into a block. Non mining nodes add nothing to the system. Bitcoin is not a mesh network with a bunch of little node hops. It is a tightly connected network of MINING nodes (emphasis) and it is the MINERS that decide what goes into a block. Miners vote with their CPU power. People don't understand and thinks running their home node adds some kind of decentralization or benefit to the system -- it does not. In fact, leaving the block capped at 1MB has done tremendous harm to the security of bitcoin, as evidenced by its total loss of market dominance and the fracturing of the cryptocurrency economy into all these little altcoins and different blockchains. 99% of altcoins could have been done on the Bitcoin network if it had been allowed to grow freely.

Fortunately we still have the original roadmap of Bitcoin in the form of BCH. It will take it a while to become apparent, but soon enough it will be obvious which system works, and which one does not.

>> No.6764831

>>6764464
>Go check out the darknet bud
see >>6763661 and >>6763680
This meme needs to end.

>Then check out the tip bots that have come out for BCH
Dogecoin has been doing that since 2013. Nice accomplishment.

>Roger Ver is going to come out with a debit card
Lmao as if anybody is going to let a convicted felon hiding out with criminals do that.

>> No.6764836

>>6756395
its a scamcoin looking to double-spend normies money

>> No.6764843

>>6764666
I forgot, a fast transaction usually charges 2 sat/byte, but if you don't mind waiting an extra 10 minutes you can pay 1 sat/byte

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>>6756395
/biz/ hates it because it's good

>> No.6764859

>>6764730
>Not once and I'll never need to thanks to bitcoin.
That's my point, Bitcoin Segwit is trying to enter a tiny market. Bitcoin Cash is entering a market exponentially larger. Also good luck using your memecoin that hasn't been updated in 2 years that the creator warns people not to use. BCH can do Cash Shuffle, DOGE cannot, BCH can do zk-snarks, DOGE cannot, BCH can do the zerocoin protocol, DOGE cannot, BCH can do tokenization, DOGE cannot, BCH can do zero confirmation transactions, DOGE cannot. If you want to use technologically inferior coins, be my guest.

>> No.6764890

>>6764666
Transaction time is the same at BTC. Typical fees are a couple cents. There is no "fee market" because the large block size allows for every transaction to make it into the next block close to 100% of the time.
Note that the above makes it possible for merchants to accept zero-conf transactions for everyday purchases that complete within seconds. This was once possible to do with BTC, back when it actually had room for all transactions to go through within the next block.

>> No.6764924

>>6764831
>This meme needs to end.
It got added a little over a week ago, bud. You think it will happen instantly? I really wish you Segwit supporters had at least an average IQ. There are arguments to be made for Segwit coin, but you guys never make them.

>> No.6764954

>>6764859
Big money market is the 'tiny market'. Lol okay. Enjoy those mad redditor tipping bucks.

>Bitcoin Segwit
just Bitcoin

>Bitcoin Cash
just bcash

stop trying to legitimize the attempted co-opt

>> No.6764984

>>6764730
>Theres a reason bitcoin is still king even though we've had "better technology" altcoins with "faster and cheaper transactions" for half a decade.

The only reason is because of the branding. Once people start losing trust in it, they will flock to other coins.

>> No.6764987

>>6761606
>gets pissed when people say bcore
>calls bitcoin cash "bcash"
"rules for thee, but not for me!" -you

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>>6764830
THIS
/thread

Total BCH dominance soon:
https://youtu.be/8FFly8VF950

LN is vaporware:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k14EDcB-DcE

>> No.6765009

>>6764954
If BCH competes with the wire transfer markets, the derivatives markets, cash markets, debit card markets, credit card markets, and finance markets while Bitcoin Segwit only competes in the wire transfer market which do you think has a higher potential market cap? This isn't rocket science bud.

>> No.6765054

>>6758687
I have bought coffee with bitcoin when circle was a thing. If I Hedl it would probably be worth 1200 dollars today

>> No.6765074

>>6764796
>>6764843
>>6764890
Thanks, get it now.
Seems useful.

>> No.6765216

>>6764890
>>6765074
I should clarify that by "transaction time", I actually meant block time was the same for both. But number of blocks for a transaction in BTC depends on the current level of congestion and the sat/B you paid, while on BCH you'll almost always get first confirmation in the very next block.

>> No.6765219

>>6763743
Yours is $10 because you only have 1 input and 1 output. If you, like me, received a lot of bitcoin due to receiving payments from customers, you would have a lot more than 1 input. With a lot of inputs, it makes the size of your transaction bigger, thus raising the fee by a huge amount.

>> No.6765470

>>6764542
The only thing btc had is it's authority.
Crashing it will not give bch the same.

>> No.6765588
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>>6764796
>BCH mempool was never congested, it clears in a block or two always
It actually was pretty massive a few days ago but they were able to plow through it.

>> No.6765627

Fuck it then, we have flash coin

>> No.6765679

>>6765588
those were 1 sat/byte transactions, all of them AFAIK

you were able to push a transaction through with 2 sat/byte

we're talking pennies here

>> No.6765745

BCASH gonn learn when lightning gets released on core. You cashies are gonna bow to the king and suck his BBC. Filthy Cashie pajeets

>> No.6765763

>>6762704
BCH is likely waiting for more exchanges to adopt BCH trading pairs equal to BTC. Once this happens, the market will shift to the faster, cheaper trading pair. It will not happen overnight. Getting exchanges on board will take time. At the moment BCH is focusing on merchant adoption to prove its usefulness in commerce. After BCH scales higher it will be ready for mass adoption. Can't rush this.

>> No.6765857

>>6761973
>>bcash is supposed to be a decentralized currency stable enough for every day transactions
>>you should hold bcash for long term gains, 10x by next year

That is some strawmeme you've constructed there

The whole point of a currency is that people use the fucking thing. What do you think would have happened to bitcoin if dark markets hadn't adopted it and no one ever used it to buy pizza or whatever? And it cost $11 median tx fees to use? It'd be toast, that's what. Growth would not have happened without adoption or utility. Wallstreet about to fuck btc bagholders in the ass

>> No.6765872

Trading pairs. Merchant/Bitpay support. 32MB+ blocks. Deploying into the 3rd world

2018 will be a good year for BCH. If given a choice people will use the one that works & is cheap.

>> No.6765889

>>6765872

BCH 50k by 2019. Calling it NOW

>> No.6765928

>>6765745
what is bcash bitcoin cash already works and is better then lightning.
>>6765588
its because we arnt limited to 1mb blocks like retards you cant spam the bch network without running out of money
>>6765763
BCH isnt waiting for anybody its already here 1 cent transactions instant to 10 minutes merchants are already running from Bitcoin moving to bitcoin cash Block exploreer is now only bitcoin cash. Stupid tards on biz dont know shit about Bitcoin cash you can instantly tell from the bcash coming from them. watch no logical arguments will come from this response

>> No.6765998

I've held both, and I can honestly say I've never seen anyone post a technical, evidence based, non ad homimen argument in favour of BTC.

Really makes you think.

>> No.6766059

>A BANDAID FIX FOR LINEARLY SCALING BLOCKSIZE WHILE CRYPTO MARKET IS EXPERIENCING EXPONENTIAL GROWTH

Nice just bought 100k

>> No.6766372

>>6765745
I won't be able to move my BTC to segwit addresses because the fees are too high, how am I going to use the LN?

>> No.6766544

>>6764830
excellent post

>> No.6766599

can we at least admit that both bitcoin core and bitcoin cash are shit, one is just less shit?

>> No.6766610

>>6764836
>probably doesn't even know what RBF is or what it has done

>> No.6767250
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bump

>> No.6767381

Trevon James gives his seal of approval! Buy as much as you can afford

>> No.6768169

>>6764830
>brainlet

>> No.6768183

>>6756395
I avoid using BTC when I can

BCH is nice.

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>>6764830
oh hi craig

>> No.6768368

>>6764830
Masterpiece of a post

>> No.6768427

>>6764954
BTC is as much a co-opt of the brand as BCH. Which is more similar to the initial protocol?

>> No.6768842

>>6764830
Argue for BCH all you want but the fact is if you were all in on it, it's possibly one of the shittest coins to be invested in right now. There is no growth to it whatsoever.

>> No.6768915

>>6761606
Were not fanboys, we just have common sense, you deluded core coiner

>> No.6768952

>>6764830
>Non mining nodes add nothing to the system
wow, I guess I love Jihan now!

Thanks for showing me the way and sucking mining cartels' cocks, cashies

>> No.6768969

>>6756395

compared to btc, it's a better coin and definitely not a shitcoin

I'm holding some because I believe Dr. Wright will not fail

>> No.6768983

won't be to long before exchanges start dropping bitcoin segwit as trading pair and adding BCH in its place. You can help speed this up by contacting you favorite exchange and let them know how you feel.

>> No.6768996

Do cashies unironically believe that Craig Wright is Satoshi?

LOL

>> No.6769150

Core cucks dont realize it but the battle is already over...they lost but they still linger around saying they are relevant when their scamcoin is broken and can't scale past 3 transactions a second

>> No.6769176

>>6764305

The only thing to save Bitcoin is Lightning Network. And that future is looking bleaker by the day

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>>6757120
unironically this

>> No.6769276

>>6768996
Explain how Craig funds nChain without any external funding without telling me his is Satoshi. Craig is either Satoshi or was involved in the Mt. Gox theft. It's one of the two. If he was involved in the Mt. Gox theft it would be easy to prove, just trace his coins back to BTC-E.

>> No.6769298

>>6756395
>Bitcoin cash

Bitcoin Cash is what you get when you bury you head in the sand and pretend scaling will magically happen. N*x will never scale, needs to be N^x, which is impossible on chain. LTC is much better than BCH if you want a digital currency.

>> No.6769361

Shit coin.

>> No.6769402

>>6757120
Then why is it called Bitcoin Cash :^)

>> No.6769864

Core cucks are masters of the rude hateful one liners, must come from the long days of internet trolling on all the social media sites. I imagine they are issued new handouts daily with all the key points and hot spots for attack. Sad, but its all they have left.

>> No.6769969

>>6769402
The communists at Core seized kicked out all of the developers who opposed them.

>> No.6770098

I'm not touching it. Bigger block size is a temporary fix. Not enabling SegWit will handicap future scalability. I do not trust or have faith in Ver. He's an opportunist trying to mislead people for personal profit

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6770207

ITT: we discuss coins that aren't little faggot biz coins. No less than 1B market cap, no less than 20 paid employees working on the project, must have a working product, must have real world utility, no ERC20 tokens without planned mainnet.

Currently holding: ETH, ICX, VEN, XRP.

Considering: OMG

Am I missing anything?

>> No.6771128

>>6770207
>xrp but no xlm

>> No.6771175

>>6764831

the biggest darknetmarket 'Dream' accepts bch. feels good to pay 1 cent again for my freedom. suck it corecucks

you may have the normies now, and it may take years, but we will claim the normies once again.

>> No.6771262

nuls
2343456576788989876555465

>> No.6771641

>>6770207
you are missing fucking XLM

>> No.6771670

>>6756395
it's better than bitcoin but far from being the best cryptoCURRENCY

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>>6756395
https://twitter.com/nullc_/status/954404957637300224

>> No.6772106

>>6771873

wow

>> No.6772169

>>6772106

nm parody account.sorry, drunk