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9036626 No.9036626 [Reply] [Original]

Do people here really think Bitcoin Cash is literally a scam? Why?

>> No.9036638
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9036638

>>9036626
either they are salty they were brainwashed into dumping at $300, or they are paid shills (pic related)

>> No.9036677

>>9036626
From what I can gather.
>bcc/bch fork
>s2x intentionally sabotaged????
>jihan spamming btc network
no proof of that and the 50 dollar fees in dec are evidence to use being the cause
>just bigger blocks
>not a longterm solution
It's all retarded fucking ignorance disproven since day 1.

>> No.9036980

It's a P&D by people like Ver who were late in the game so they tried to get a second chance

>> No.9037016

>>9036638
I dumped mine at 0.4 BTC
Not salty at all for getting rid of it.
Bitcoin Cash itself is not the scam, it's roger and his pump and dumps on korean exchanges that's the scam.
The people who buy this shitcoin though? retards. I'd much rather buy dogecoin than this shit.

>> No.9037045

>>9036980
Kek what a faggot fucker. Why doesn’t he just hire a male escort.

>> No.9037092

Made a 100k profit this week just holding - show me the scam

>> No.9037115
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9037115

BTCP its the real bitcoin bitches

>> No.9037117

Pump it by 500%
will still not consider buying it because I got them for free and have no intention buying more

>> No.9037146
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because if ver and wu weren't scammers they would have adopted litecoin which existed before bitcoin cash and is literally the same thing. they want control over the bitcoin brand

>> No.9037148

>>9036980
>roger ver
>late to the game
lol congrats on the dumbest bait in history, seriously

>> No.9037161
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>>9037146
this

>> No.9037168

>>9036626
Bcore cucks are getting absolutely REKKT. The flippening is happening before your eyes.

>> No.9037175

>>9037146
Ltc is segwit

>> No.9037180

>>9037146
ltc has segwit and will not scale onchain. You have no idea what the fuck your talking about, educate yourself before speaking so boldly.
>>9037161
You too fuckface

>> No.9037190

BTC is used by pedophiles. There is so much cheese pizza embedded in btc blockchain that Bitcoin Cash had to hardfork off.

>> No.9037224

>>9037180
>"scaling onchain"
>decentralized
pick one

>inb4 andrew stones, faketoshi and others

>> No.9037229

Core cucks want to keep you enslaved in their trap core coin so they dont lose money, break free and get in CASH early if you want to make the biggest gains.

>> No.9037241

>>9037224
Convince me to run a btc node. Convince me nodes that don't put transactions into blocks have any relevance in increased decentralization.

>> No.9037340

The illusion of scale in segregated witness

Author: Craig Wright

Read Satoshi paper on why Segwit won't work - Fairly easy to understand

https://nchain.com/app/uploads/2017/07/SegWit-and-the-illusion-of-scale.pdf

>> No.9037562

>>9037340
Y don’t you buy hashgraph if you care so much value scaling?

>> No.9038054

>>9037340
Boring. Link me to a document written by Carlos Matos aka the real Satoshi

>> No.9038123
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>>9037016
>I dumped mine at 0.4 BTC
Everytime someone lies about trading, they always buy the bottom and sell the top. If you really did though - good for you, I would have too but I was asleep at that time
>>9037117
While I'm buying so I don't fully agree, congrats on not being manipulated by blockstream-paid pajeets. You're a smart person.
>>9036980
>Ver
>Late
This is what newfags really think, kek
>>9037161
Not an argument
>>9037224
Care to explain how btc is more decentralized than bch? Care to explain if a small centralization/decentralization difference would even matter and why would it be worth the tradeoff of turning a global currency into a ponzi just because of it?
>>9037241
this

>> No.9038134

SHapeshift's most popular trade is btc --> bch. corekeks will still defend this

>> No.9038145

>>9038123
Dumped at 0.5, bought back at 0.09. Holding until it becomes new world currency.

>> No.9038162

>Care to explain how btc is more decentralized than bch?
Umm. They protected an exploit that gives an unfair advantage for Jihan's miners for starters.

>> No.9038177

>>9038162
You're behind on blockstream propaganda. Asicboost is now a good thing, ask your boss.
Also
>unfair advantage
This meme was spread by people who don't know how patent law works for integrated chips. It gave no advantage whatsoever, but Jihan is also a retard for actually bothering to patent the technology.

>> No.9038184

>>9037168
ye flippening is happening... only $8k more to go. good luck. LMFAO

>> No.9038276
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>>9038162

>The Jihan asic boost meme

Brought to you by Blockstream™ every single fucking day since 2015

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>>9038184

You must believe in the power!

>> No.9038352

>>9038316
>79% in 24h
that day was epic

>> No.9038976

>>9036626
Because reddit told so, so it must be true.

>> No.9039166

>>9036677
>0 fee tx
>unlimited block size
>literally zero fees for miners
>block reward eventually goes to zero
>sure bud, we'll just mine for free
>totally not going to cause problems in the future
I'm genuinely curious how this works out in the future.

>>9038123
>Care to explain if a small centralization/decentralization difference would even matter
do we really even know if bch mining is actually what it seems?
who has been mining it at a loss and why?
what are the chances that jihan has been mining on other peoples pools to create the illusion of decentralization?
With btc you can be pretty certain the miners are not literally all the same guy, but with bch, is there any way to be sure?

>> No.9039256 [DELETED] 

>>9039166
Mine exists because they profit from it. Eventually the next halving will destroy miners (if we can't reach 7nm processors or it's too expensive). When profit from mining ends we can keep using the net the old way, PoW with light wallets like android or IOS.

>> No.9039260

btc only has one pool, slush pool, sounds more centralized to me than having many pools like bch.

>> No.9039274

>>9039166
Mining exists because they profit from it. Eventually the next halving will destroy miners (if we can't reach 7nm processors or it's too expensive). When profit from mining ends we can keep using the net the old way, PoW with light wallets like android or IOS.

>> No.9039283

>>9036626
Lots of people obly ser the Blockstream narrative. I used to be one of them. Now I see how things really are. We're all Craig

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>>9036638
At this stage of the game these really are the only two possible options.

>> No.9040290

>>9039274
>miners mine for profit
>when profit ends we can keep using the net the old way
what are you even trying to say?

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>>9037115
yasss. don't approve of the blacked jew shit, but sittin comfy with 500 btcp

>> No.9040527

>>9039166
Volume, think about 10s of millions of tx/block, tx fees at $0.001 $100,000-$1M/block mined, its feasable.

>> No.9040542

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>>9040527
>$0.001
>zero fee
anon i.....
>paying any fee when you can pay zero
you can have a trillion tx's, if they pay you zero sats, then you don't make any more than 1 tx...
what would make anyone pay any fee if you can pay zero?

>> No.9040708

>>9040656
Miner's will require a nonzero fee because there is increased risk of losing the propagation risk given an extra transaction to propagate and validate.

>> No.9040722

>>9040708
>>9040656
Meant to say losing the propagation RACE*

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>>9037146

>> No.9040781

>>9040542
>The absolute state of btc fags

>> No.9040951

Coretards are in the bargaining face right now. Soon they will hit depression and then finally acceptance of bitcoin cash being #1