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The only thing backing BCore is the faggot reddit sub /r/Bitcoin. Anyone who supports it for any reason other than trading opportunities should fuck off with their gay "hodl" basedboy memes!

>> No.9467144

The fk is a Bcore

>> No.9467168

>>9467111
you dumb gay ass bitch ass dumb ass gay ass nigger bitchmade motherfucking stupid dumb poo poo pants negroid subhuman kike jew poo in the loo fuu manchu nigger faggot

>> No.9467175

>>9467168
ye boi we hodlers here ight ight ight

>> No.9467186
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BCORE

>> No.9467585

mad boys sad because btc will always dictate how the market moves.

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>>9467144
Well it's not Bitcoin, that's for sure.

>> No.9467990

I do think that hodling an amount of BTC is valuable though, ATM BTC controls the market! Its not hard to control the market if ppl sell the controlling currency instead of accumulating. The main issue is that the decentralised currency (BTC) has become consolidated cause ppl fail to see that control of BTC has value!

>> No.9468040

>>9467111
The BitcoinABC scam will never catch on, just give up.

>> No.9468496

>>9468040
aye the Bitcoin Unlimited client is superior

>> No.9468622

>>9467111
What is bcore? Is that an altcoin like bcash?

>> No.9468730

>>9468622
>>9468496
>>9468040
>>9467990
>>9467819
>>9467585
>>9467186
>>9467175
>>9467168
>>9467144
>>9467111
/r/btc reads like you guys are a creepy cult

>> No.9468753

>>9467144
It's Bitcoin Legacy

>> No.9468786

>>9468730

BCORE BCORE BCORE etc

>> No.9468987

I give my daughter her monthly allowance in Bitcoin Cash

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>>9467111
The only thing backing Bcash and their unending shilling is their need to dump their collosal bags.

Daily reminder that each Bcash shill sold all of their Bitcoin right before the huge bull run. They are salty

>> No.9469369

>>9469342
you realize that the "huge BTC bullrun" from 8k to 20k was also followed by a BCH bullrun from 1600 to 4k+ right you fucking retard?

>> No.9469446

>>9467111
KEK.. OP is posting out of desperation that some sub 50 IQ mongoloid picks up the bags he drops from the ultra shitcoin known as BTRASH.

>> No.9469452

>>9469342
I genuinely feel bad for anyone who bought Bcash bags. Their coin is just a spare BTC, literally 100% worthless unless it overturns BTC. Imagine holding a coin that is guaranteed to fail unless it gets to number one mcap.
No wonder they're so stressed.

>> No.9469482

>>9469452
I don't. If you doubt The King you deserve whatever punishment you get

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>>9468730
facts can be scary but it's better to face them now instead of just following the herd blindly to the wolf's den

cheesy i know but it's true. you'll regret not getting in on BCH early just like you regret not getting in on BTC early.

respected exchanges just dont add crypto for trading practically over night unless there are good reasons

>> No.9469545

>>9469369
you realize it was never really at 4k and that was a meme right?

>> No.9469568

>>9469369
the "huge" bcash run was a fake roger ver and friends pump.

>> No.9469636

>>9469342
>>9469369
>>9469446
Excellent technical and fundamental arguments.

>> No.9469642

>>9469568
the "huge" bcash drop was a fake blockstream and friends dump.

>> No.9469668

>>9469506
People also fail to realize 90% BTC's trading volume was wash trading using Tether.

People also failed to realize companies like Circle and others, will help Tether burn to the ground faster.

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>> No.9469816

>>9469545
you realize it was actually over 4k and the "meme" you are talking about it when it was at 8k because coinbase didn't have enough liquidity to support the market buy orders

its like you guys cant remember shit that happened 6 months ago

newfags everywhere

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>> No.9469827

>>9469668
>he still thinks trades on exchanges get broadcasted on the chain
Just kys anon

>> No.9469840

>backing bcore
the desperation in bcash late adopters is palpable

keep crying on 4chan while institutions, hedge funds, and billionaires are all focused on bitcoin, ethereum, and have no concern for bcash whatsoever.

>> No.9469843

>>9469827
trading between exchanges does, which is the primary use case of BTC, it isnt used by merchants anymore it is only bought to be sent to some altcoin exchange to buy some shitcoins

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>>9469827
you honestly think everybody is stupid enough to just keep their crypto on the exchange? sure, maybe you do...

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>> No.9469913

>>9469636
Fundamentals don't move crypto markets. There are no fundamentals. It is all hype and speculation. And memes

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>> No.9470008

Long before the network gets anywhere near as large as that, it would be safe
for users to use Simplified Payment Verification (section 8) to check for
double spending, which only requires having the chain of block headers, or
about 12KB per day. Only people trying to create new coins would need to run
network nodes. At first, most users would run network nodes, but as the
network grows beyond a certain point, it would be left more and more to
specialists with server farms of specialized hardware. A server farm would
only need to have one node on the network and the rest of the LAN connects with
that one node.

The bandwidth might not be as prohibitive as you think. A typical transaction
would be about 400 bytes (ECC is nicely compact). Each transaction has to be
broadcast twice, so lets say 1KB per transaction. Visa processed 37 billion
transactions in FY2008, or an average of 100 million transactions per day.
That many transactions would take 100GB of bandwidth, or the size of 12 DVD or
2 HD quality movies, or about $18 worth of bandwidth at current prices.

If the network were to get that big, it would take several years, and by then,
sending 2 HD movies over the Internet would probably not seem like a big deal.

Satoshi Nakamoto

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>>9469913
and usage (well, on the BCH side)

>> No.9470041

"The existing Visa credit card network processes about 15 million Internet purchases per day worldwide. Bitcoin can already scale much larger than that with existing hardware for a fraction of the cost. It never really hits a scale ceiling."

-Satoshi Nakamoto

>> No.9470084

>>9470008
>>9470041
Nobody will argue against these quotes, because they know Satoshi is king.

>> No.9470692

>>9469827
How are your bags?

>> No.9470750

>coinbase
>bitpay
>gemini
>adoption increasing (albeit not at a rapid pace) but not decreasing
>gaining exposure
coresoiboys will STILL claim its a scam etc... get over it, its here to stay