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8961494 No.8961494 [Reply] [Original]

It is leading the top 5 today :)

>> No.8961536

50 BCH. I am gonna make it

>> No.8961587

>>8961536
Did you get it through fork? Or did you buy it outright?

>> No.8961786

>>8961587
nobody bought

>> No.8961825

>>8961786
Normies did. Still remember the 1st day it showed up on cuckbase?

>> No.8961835

>>8961536

FML I only have like 6.5 and don't have money for more

>> No.8961877

>>8961825
so you mean an insider with access to the trading engine trying to load off his worthless fork coins to bots are normies. Please

>> No.8961943

>>8961587
I got 12 from the fork, bought the rest at .05

>> No.8962022

>>8961877
>Salty Litecoiner

>> No.8962042

I'm about to kms. I smell a bch pump coming and i dont get paid til next week.

>> No.8962068

Yep. 53 right here

>> No.8962077
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8962077

>buying fake bitcoin

>> No.8962335

>>8962022
what? How did you assume I'm a litecoiner?
But to clear things up, I'm a bitcoin maximalist who opposes the fixation on exchanges and stresses the weak points they are

>> No.8962353

>>8962335
>bitcoin maximalist
ouch, sorry you got conned into hodling an altcoin called segwit

>> No.8962524

>>8962353
Are you braindamaged?
Segwit is a good solution to the malleability issue and keeps the needed space to store the blockchain predictable, were bcash will require serverfarms in orbit if it would ever take off. Looking at the hasrate, this will never happen and bcash stays what it always was, a shit fork altcoin

>> No.8962534

>>8961494
back over .1 again baby!

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/04/17/forget-bitcoin-now-is-the-time-to-buy-bitcoin-cash-crypto-trader.html?__twitter_impression=true

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>>8962524
“Bcash at least has replay protection and HF safe headers now. It is superior to S2X. It also doesn’t seek to force itself on anyone who doesn’t want it.” -Greg Maxwell

Cucked

>> No.8962651

>>8962597
>It also doesn’t seek to force itself on anyone who doesn’t want it
Maxi neckbeard became senile it seems. The majority activated it. So it is okay, where bcash is just an altcoin

>> No.8962798

>>8961536
Yes, sooner than you think too

>> No.8962826
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>>8962524
SegWit destroys the chain of crypto signatures, your chain is ruined now, Bitcoin Cash is Bitcoin as defined in the whitepaper by having the longest valid chain.

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>>8962826

>> No.8963758
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Hey Core Cucks - From Satoshi with Love

>> No.8963778

>>8962849

Everyone in that photo is richer than you panjeet

>> No.8963875

>>8962597

Sauce? Didn't this ugly neckbeard leave Blockstream?

>> No.8963949

A random pump and then low volume dogshit a bullrun does not make.

>> No.8963991

>>8963949
>says this
>checks BCC on binance again
>sees another pump forming
Fuck you goddamn Bcucks you got me to fomo in.

>> No.8963998

>>8961494
i love bitcoin CASH ! hello friends !

>> No.8964017
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Core cucks left holding beanie babies

>> No.8964026
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>>8963991
Bitcoin CASH

>> No.8964053

>>8962826
SegWit solves the malleability issue and doesn't ruin the chain the slightest, the signatures still exist, just not in the same block, checking them is still possible.

bcash was in the end just another prove for the security of bitcoin, as it was like the ultimate attack on bitcoin, by trying to gain allies by distributing scam coins to old hodlers. Had they made a new blockchain it would have been another shitcoin, but one that could be respected. As it was done through fork, it will always have the taste of a failed attack

>> No.8964077

>>8963991
people like you should go to Vegas and leave the crypto economy

>> No.8964090

>>8964017
Craig S Wright is SO cool !

>> No.8964120

>>8964053
Couldn't you say the same thing in reverse? BCH is protecting the chain against the crippling attack of Bildeberg funded Blockstream?

>> No.8964146

>>8964120
That would imply that blockstream controls bitcoin, which is the most deluded uninformed narrative in this whole failed conquer and divide marketing experiment

>> No.8964150

>>8964077
Sorry that I actually have an organized portfolio

>he thinks I am throwing around my entire portfiolio based off a single 5min candle
I play around with .25 BTC to see if maybe I can turn it into .5, or even 1. perhaps more.

Just trying to up my BTC stack

>> No.8964180

>>8964150
Good luck, but going to Vegas and playing Blackjack with your wage, or some cashed out bitcoin is less riskier to increase your bitcoin stack

>> No.8964184

Core cucks on suicide watch

>> No.8964198

>>8964146
>miners: let's increase the blocksize!
>core: no
>miners: we will do it anyways!
>core: ok we will 2x if we also include segwit
>miners: hmmm
>BCH visionaries: fuck no segwit is garbage

So Jihan saved bitcoin and core doubled back on their 2x promise. Also, the proposed segwit as a "soft fork" (even though it permanently taints the chain) because they knew if it was a hard fork they would be shut down hard. THEN they started boycotting everyone who didn't implement their "soft" fork.

If you can't see the blockstream politics trying to make bitcoin a copy of the financial status quo you deserve to be poor.

>> No.8964211

>>8962524
kek

>> No.8964227
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Brian Kelly pumping BCH again today

>> No.8964253

>>8964120
bcash marketing is sooooo scammy. delusion or deliberate misinformation, both fit the cashie mindset

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>>8964227
Yes he did.

>> No.8964290

>>8964198
You need to have a word with your marketing director, the provided scripts are laughable and I wonder if they even could bait summer faggots

First, miners decided to NOT adopt bcash, not because they would have bee shut down, but because it would have been impossible to predict the required data space to store the blockchain. Second, miners adopted SegWit, a bit slow, because it was a success on the unofficial bitcoin testnet, litecoin. Third fuck off with your blockstream narrative, you ca try it on /pol/, but even they know, that another bank cartel sits behind bcash, where they have more power over bcash than axa will ever have over bitcoin

>> No.8964324

miners have over $100,000,000 invested in hash power being wasted and fighting over a blockchain that will fit on a 50 dollar hard drive. They are starving for innovation and expansion

>> No.8964411

>>8964180
but I spent my time learning markets, not gambling.

Because I dont want to fuck myself in the ass

>> No.8964428

>>8964411
>learning markets
lol
Black Jack is easier to predict than markets

>> No.8964629

>>8964324
miners are replaceable, do you understand why?

Jihan is scared of this, and he knows it will happen sooner than later.

Not saying that BCash is terrible, it could be useful one day. Right now its essentially a cesspool of doublespeak conmen who use technobabble to make their points.

>> No.8964680

>>8964629
and your opinion is worthless why deny it - BCH Please

>> No.8964734

>>8964680
>MUHH FEEELINGS

>> No.8964755

>>8964411
>checked
its pumping again, nice choice buying into the real Bitcoin, anon

>> No.8964814

>>8964755
TY anon, brainlets cannot decipher green candles because they are so fried from seeing so many red ones.

>> No.8964816

Miners are replaceable - just what the fuck does that even mean. All they have to do is flip a switch on the mining pool interface to go from BTC to BCH takes a few minutes.

>> No.8964859

>>8964290
No. You are wrong. It happened like the exact timeline the person you are replying to.
Bitcoin Cash is Bitcoin, for the people by the people. Permissionless decentralised crypto currency.
Bitcoin SegWit corrupted their chain, it removes the necessity to validate where the coins come from and all is left is an expensive IOU ledger. Bitcoin Segwit is worthless now beyond being a remnant of the time they tried to kill cryptocurrencies and the market is about to learn rapidly.

>> No.8964868

>>8961494
It's behaving like the little alt-coin that it is. If it had major trading pairs like BTC and ETH, it would be going sideways like them during this alt season.

>> No.8964889

>>8964859
>Bitcoin SegWit corrupted their chain,
>it removes the necessity to validate where the coins come from
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
So I should be worried about Anon Bob sending me coins? Hell I don't care where the coins come from. If Anon Bob wants to pay for Anon Jennys weed, I'm okay with it

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>>8964889
>Bitcoin Segwit is no longer censorship resistant, cryptographically secured or even an actual currency anymore and I'm ok with that
t. Brainlet

>> No.8965031

The market will decide and thats what its doing right now

>> No.8965059
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8965059

I dont even care if it doesn't overtake BTC I just want it to surpass fake crypto XRP .

>> No.8965076

>>8965031
Which completely explains why Core retards are shitting it and Cash chads are overtly optimistic and unconcerned.

>> No.8965205

>>8965030
>brainlet.png
opinion discarded. Again. Have a talk with your marketing director, or fire him, he is from the late 70's it seems

>> No.8965228

>>8964814
>tfw corecucks stick with the "classic" when the upgrade is way better

>> No.8965254

>>8965228
unironically BCH is the classic. Bcore is bitcoin legacy.

>> No.8965294

>>8965059

XRP is truly the mind boggling coin, it's fucking worthless but its somehow ranked #3

In other news, BCH is creeping upwards again - it's going to explode upward soon

>> No.8965301

>>8964273
Sums it up best

>> No.8965715

>>8965076
lol cashies are brainwashed it's hilarious. The market is not deciding anything, this is an obvious pump and dump to take some money off you deluded scammers

>> No.8965745

>>8965294
It's not mind boggling. It's the kikes coin. They own it, they set the price they want. Someday it will be a world currency and you will be GRATEFUL you had the chance to buy some cheap

>> No.8965763

>>8964253
>muh marketing
stay poor

>> No.8965771
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8965771

THANKS BRIAN KELLY!
TO THE FUCKING MOON

>> No.8965793

>>8965771
Corecucks btfo!!

>> No.8965922

>>8965715
obviously. Looking at bcashs liquidity is laughable compared to bitcoin, or even tether

>> No.8965982

>>8965922
>muh liquidity
stay poor

>> No.8965987
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>>8965771
based groyper pepe

>> No.8966108

nobody said it was taking over today core cuck its just the favored coin not a beanie baby collection

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>>8965982
>No liquidity
>expect anyone to invest

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>>8961494
It's starting. Not holding any, but this is the real bitcoin. DYOR, believe or don't believe in Craig Wright and their team. Whatever. The whole Jewish shit aside, it's not hard to see that bitcoin is the fork and bitcoin cash is the original as ETC is the real Ethereum.

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8966293

>the eyes of a man shook to the core after seeing the shocking truth

>> No.8966315

>>8961494
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4d_29vJlB4

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8966377

>>8966273
>hard to see
let me simplify it for you.

>> No.8966414

>>8966377
That's it, Sergey needs to do a Chainlink Cash fork

>> No.8966478

>>8966273
Total cashie here. I think this is a TA driven pump. CNBC even did a segment on it.

I don't think we will see the real pump till after the 32mb hardfork plays out.

Several times over the past months certain groups have paid thousands to test the transaction capacity. Also, why are they forking to 32mb when they don't even use 1mb of the current 8mb cap? Are they preparing for something? Why have core figure heads been bending the knee?

Here is what happened. Around 2013 some interns working for Mastercard and Bildeberg indepenantly figured out that Bitcoin was their doom. So a corperate commision was put together to figure out how to stop it and Blockstream was founded. They had an idea: Lightning Network. This would allow them to profit, censor, fractional reserve... everything they ever wanted. Thing is, the team presenting the idea were businessmen and didn't understand the engineering behind it. Now the head office has been briefed that LN is DoA and that BCH is gonna totally take over by the end of the year.

So now they have to reallocate their portfolio and try another take over or get left behind. Typical bureaucratic incompetence.

The battle is already won.

>> No.8966534

>>8961494
>buying plastic bitcoin

>> No.8966589
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>>8966534
>Physical BCore looks like

>> No.8966733

>>8966273
So what does the make the upcoming bitcoin cash fork? The fork of the fork of bitcoin is the real bitcoin?

>> No.8966765

>>8966478
>CNBC even did a segment on it.
lol. So it is confirmed, bitchcash is the sell out jew coin

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>>8966791
"real Satoshi" is busy with other projects. Let a Chad take over

>> No.8966844

thank you to our god Roger Ver for pumping our coin

>> No.8966868

>>8966478
32mb fork incoming with OP codes, LN has been beta very underwhelming so far, media starting to slowly realize the real situation, ...
definitely a pump in the BCH/BTC ratio incoming within the next few months

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8966982

LTC is a meme coin

>> No.8967250

>>8966478
Core crew starting to get it yet, maybe they need another couple months

>> No.8967293
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I wouldnt be surprised it powerful people have been fudding and holding down bch to accumulate the real bitcoin while letting the plebs keep buying core

i'm sure the big boys are well aware of how shit core is now

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8967308

>tfw bcash

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Threads about BCH make me nervous.

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>>8966765
shoo, kike... Bitcoin GAS is coming for you

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>>8966478

>> No.8967497
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>>8966478
>The battle is already won.
Quite the opposite, in fact. The more cashies blame Blockstream or the banks for 'ruining' Bitcoin, they unintentionally give them more power than they have. People with an inferiority compley will never win.

Besides, the real flippening will not involve BCH

>> No.8967505

Why would anyone think Lightning was the scaling solution? Every other coin doesn't require companies to lock up capital in order to accept payments.

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>>8967505
>companies to lock up capital in order to accept payments.

>> No.8967534

>>8964290
>marketing director
Well I guess it's better than being called a Russian on /pol/. You faggots are all the same though. So fucking deluded that you cannot comprehend people have differing opinions than your own.

>> No.8967553

>>8967532
Uh... who else accepts payments?

>> No.8967557

>>8964629
>technobabble to make their points.
Agreed. Making technical arguments on technology is stupid.

>> No.8967596

>>8967534
bcash is a scam
the narrative of bcashies is built upon plane lines
honesty is hard to find in a cut throat economy like crypto, but cashies are the worst. Especially running with their real bitcoin bs and the blockstream is evil banks, while being backed by banks themselves. Ver is an idiot who didn't understood what he was used for. Or he did and is the worst conman. The beauty about bitcoin is that it can not be bought as the founder can not be threatened.
>ib4 blockstream
blockstream has no power, just an entity jewrnos use as source familiar with bitcoins thinking

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>>8967596
>plane lines

>> No.8967662

>>8965771
Is this the same guy who told everyone to buy xrp?

>> No.8967679

>>8967657
yes, they are the chemtrail fags of the cryptoverse
also rolling for Kuhul

>> No.8967694

>>8967679
Sorry kutik. Get fucked. Back to your shitting streets.

Rolling.

>> No.8967754

>>8967694
>Hamit
You sure you are Indian and not some Paki shit

>> No.8967773

>>8967596
>while being backed by banks themselves
Elaborate

>> No.8967813

Should I buy?

BCH is only one without real pump. 1200 usd incoming?

>> No.8967996

>>8967754
We may not shit in streets, but our mass-rape statistics are on par with your own. It would be irresponsible to overlook our potential... Sir.

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>>8967813
>Should I buy?
get ready to dump it

>> No.8968101

>>8961536
Yes

>>8962042
Don't worry, today is just a small taste of what's coming. You have till about May 10th to accumulate.

>>8967813
New ATH in May

I give my reasoning for this here >>8967835

>> No.8968139

>>8967773
The whole bitcoin shitshow is a classical conquer and divide funded by axa and DCG. And bcash being a fork means that they control the same amount of bitcoin as bitcoin cash, only difference is, that controlling bitcoin cash is way cheaper than controlling bitcoin. Isn't the dollar cartels propaganda arm shilling for bcash and altcoins enough of a hint? Trying to bait the mass of late comers into "diversifying" so that they can "go to the moon" same as the original fags. And all the poor fags falling for it is just sad, but expected human psychology.
Have some food for thought
>Banks Control Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash. We Are Being Played
https://archive.is/frYA6
>The dollar cartels plan for crypto
http://archive.is/g6UPr

Just don't be stupid and sell your coins cheap to the banks, like Boomers did with Gold. BUY AND HOLD!!!!! the most independent chain, the one without face that can be bought or suicided with two shots in the back of the head

>> No.8968211

>>8968139
Ethereum was supposed to be built on top of BTC.
https://twitter.com/JihanWu/status/929745529113690112

https://twitter.com/vitalikbuterin/status/930276246671450112
>I consider BCH a legitimate contender for the bitcoin name.

>> No.8968227

>>8968139
>bcash is controlled by the banks because banks can own coins

That applies to all crypto. When cash supporters argue over the centralization of bitcoin development and payment channels they are talking about something else entirely, dude. Stop deflecting the argument.

>> No.8968268

>>8967596
>plane lines

>> No.8968270

>>8962826

Doesn't have the hashrate to be bitcoin you daft fuckwit

>> No.8968279

>>8968211
>Falling for a face
Etherum is just the Russian chip in the game. A buggy half baked blockchain that can be even easier controlled than bcash. But I see, I'm preaching to a bunch of greedy apes. Repeat the mistakes of your parents and grand parents and sell ou to the Yid and FIAT cartel. The good thing is, that the horse I'm betting on can kill their plan and bur their capital with one movement of his wallet, like a God

>> No.8968295

>>8961494
>>8961536
>>8961587
>>8961825
>>8962022
>>8962042
>>8962353
>>8962597
>>8962826
>>8962651
>>8963758
>>8964017
>>8964026
>>8964090
>>8964184
>>8964227
>>8964273
>>8968211
>>8968227
0.01 jihancoins have been deposited in your account. Thank you for correcting the record and clearing up misconceptions about Bitcoin Cash!

>> No.8968299

pump bitcoin gold GOD DAMN!

>> No.8968325

in b4 0.5 btc

done warned y'all

>> No.8968332

>>8968295
lol. Imagine trying to withdraw your $.30 for a day of core shilling and having to pay $3 in tx fees.

>> No.8968365

>>8968227
you still don't get it. They want to control the game, but with a Satoshi in the game they cannot act without taking a crazy amount of risk. He is the one that can judge you and is able to kill bitcoin, bitcoin cash and the whole crypto economy no matter how centralised it becomes. Every identifiable face with a relevant stack is a weak point

>> No.8968367

>>8968139
>Banks control bitcoin cash

alright at some point you're giving so much power to banks that they might as well be God. How can banks control bitcoin cash? It doesn't make any fucking sense

>inb4 MUH ASICs

Anyone can make an ASIC for any algorithm

>> No.8968386

we are blessed to have Roger Ver as our leader/CEO

>> No.8968437

>>8967596
"cannot be bought by banks"

Yeah I'm sure all those barts are completely organic market movement, not whales at all.

>> No.8968454

Hash rate us just waiting to switch over very easy to do

>> No.8968481

>>8965922
literally the entire point of cryptocurrency is to be the most liquid asset known to man. Without more people providing liquidity on exchanges BCH is useless.

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ALMOST 20% GAIN TODAY KEK

>> No.8968507

>>8968367
The same way they came into control of the Gold, silver and national currency market, by buying out weak hands, greedy faggots looking for security while having a comfy life and threatening ideologists they could identify. With a Satoshi, who is probably a group of original cypher punk fags who swore to break the yids cartel, they cannot act freely, especially when no one sells to them. With a Ver, Vitallik and other attention whores acting as false prophets it becomes possible to control the market, but as said, it doesn't matter in the end, because ultimately Satoshi still controls the market, probably praying that you fucking late adopters stop selling out like a bunch of Boomers so he doesn't have to pull the plug and we need to waste another several decade and generations to develop a new plan to attack the Yid and finally lose the shackels of a 1000 year old slave market

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>>8962849
Everyone in this photo has more money than all of /biz/ combined, but you can laugh all you want.
>>8964017
He might be a fraud, but he's still smart and awesome.
>>8964629
When your difficulty adjusts every 1000+ blocks, just trying to plug a new PoW means your coin will not survive another block.
>>8964859
Word
>>8966377
Saved
>>8968386
The CEO would be Rick Falkvinge, Roger is more like the Pope

>> No.8968511

>>8961494

>tfw 50 BCH
>tfw when bought 25 more yesterday just before the mega pump
>tfw waking up to +10% gains

>> No.8968521

>>8968454
It would take forever to get the accumulated hashrate of bitcoin. Bitcoin cash is not and never can be defined as bitcoin. That is a stupid idea. You are stupid.

>> No.8968522

>>8968365
>but with a Satoshi in the game they cannot act without taking a crazy amount of risk.
Do you believe Craig is Satoshi (meaning either the singular person "satoshi" or the spokesman for a group known as "satoshi")?

>> No.8968531

>>8968437
oh the (((trader))).
Go gamble on minor waves and become rich in FIAT

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8968538

>>8968507

>Banks can control it because they can buy it

>> No.8968541

>>8968365
>LN gets adopted
>banks that operate payment channels censor satoshi or anyone else for that matter
Yeah no it's clear which side the banks are taking.

>> No.8968545

I suppose you have never witnessed a coin with exponential growth take off before, cash has been known to double in market value in one day

>> No.8968551

>>8968522
No, Craig is a conman. His writings don't match any of satoshis

>> No.8968553
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>>8968522
He's not Satoshi, can't believe anyone on 4chan is stupid enough to fall for his scam. That's something redditors would fall for, but I expect /biz/ to be smarter than that.

>> No.8968565

>>8968541
nobody forces you to use LN. How about selling private keys per email?

>> No.8968566

>>8968521
It would take about 15 minutes to take over

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>>8961494
i have 95% of my money in Bitcoin Cash

fun day today though i think it will go down again. probably further than before. but at the end of next month, after word about the patch is out, i think it will start to rise and eventually dethrone legacy bitcoin.

>> No.8968587

>>8968581
Hey Billy Mays, late to the party

>> No.8968611

>>8968565
>nobody forces you to use LN
Fees and lead times say otherwise and it's only going to get much worse down the line.

>selling private keys
That's full retard. I'd still need to move funds to a wallet. Unless you're literally talking about handing out your private keys, jfc man.

>> No.8968620

>>8966377
this image is perfect, well done sir

>> No.8968621
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>>8968270
It will eventually

>>8968325
Inb4 10 BTC

>>8968454
This guy gets it. The top BTC mining pools also mine BCH.

>>8968521
Literally just has to push a button

>> No.8968658

>>8968587
yeah wish i got into the thread sooner. seems like a lot of decent folks here

>> No.8968675

>>8968566


>>8968621


>what does accumulated mean?

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>>8968620
>he called me sir
Do you cook Mr.Panjeet?

>> No.8968700

>>8965745
> Someday it will be a world currency
How can something which only exist in a few computers as constants in an sql database files could become a "world currency"? It's literraly no suitable than collector's baseball cards.

>> No.8968715

>>8968611
>Handing out your private keys
that's what I say. What stops you from having multiple private keys with a certain amount of satoshis
Also LN doesn't mean that only banks act as hubs, even if it is probable that they will represent major hubs because even early adopter couldn't hold their coins and sold hundred thousands to exchanges like idiots

>> No.8968741

>>8968700
>thinks all currency isnt already just ledgers

Aside from paper cash (which is a small portion of all cash), currency issued by states is literally numbers in a computer that they can change on a fucking whim.

>> No.8968787

>>8968715
>having multiple wallets with various amounts so that one day you can hand over your private key to someone who happens to be selling something for that exact amount

You're pants on head retarded.

>the blockchain is great! Let's not use it!
Every corecuck since August.

>> No.8968813

>>8961494
Sold all my bitcoin and bitcoin cash for Monero. Never slept better

>> No.8968838

>>8968787
keep up the FUD, be a useful idiot who can't think beyond dollar value. Thanks for handing (((them))) over the next way to control (you) for the impression of security and comfiness

>> No.8968886

>>8968741
I know that, that's not the point. The point is it's PRIVATELY ISSUED MONEY, there's no fucking reason for anyone in power to accept it and not to use their existing coins similarly to how xrp is working or to create their own public ledger digital tokens if they wish to for some strange reason. You have no idea what crypto is and that's why that monstrosity-joke is #3 without having any function.

>> No.8968906

>>8968813
I'm split between the two. Been a great day all around. Xmr should be more valuable than btc, but w/e.

>>8968838
>FUD
Coming from the guy who told me how I need to use a work around to spend on his broken chain. Take some time and evaluate the situation, my man. You're in denial.

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>>8968680
no sir, sorry sir

>> No.8968949

>>8968886
>unregulated market full of retards who dont research anything at all
>see fast and cheap
>buy like a bunch of retards they are

Its spot at #3 makes sense with the right perspective and no it wont last.

>> No.8968960

>>8968906
I will not sell my bitcoin. Even if helicopter money pumps shitcoins to the moon and every greedy fag dreams about lambos and other material shit. And if it means bitcoin is worth less in dollar terms and has less spam on the network, great for me

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>>8967657

>> No.8968962

>>8968813
>Owns only Monero but post in Bitcoin Cash post

>> No.8968987

>>8968962
it was a mistake, he meant to post at r/darkweb

>> No.8969041

>>8968906
> Xmr should be more valuable than btc, but w/e.
BTC's problems make XMR's look like a picnic day.

>> No.8969068

>>8968949
> Its spot at #3 makes sense with the right perspective
And what's the "right perspective"?

>> No.8969072

>>8968960
Have fun with that senpai.

>> No.8969092

>>8969068
The reasons I said in the post. I'm not implying xrp has any value. It's worse than a shitcoin.

>> No.8969155

>>8968960
yeah no shit you wont sell. Once btc crawls to one block every 2 weeks you won't even have a chance.

>> No.8969168

>>8969072
>Steady non taxed being a gardner
>NEET shekel
>Inherited house in the mountains
>A shed full off weapons
>dollar cost average $8/btc
I'm comfy as fuck

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>>8969155
KEK'd I can't wait to see that happen, and it WILL happen once the bull run resumes.

>> No.8969197

>>8969155

>it's the hundredth flippening thread!

>> No.8969223

>>8969155
>spamming the network will become cheaper when it becomes more valuable in dollar terms
Outsch, that's even a stupider narrative than the usual cashie shit

>> No.8969251

Why would I buy a scam like Bitcoin or Bitcoin cash when biitcoin exist?

>> No.8969253

>>8969155
I thought bitcoin's diff adjust to keep this from happening.

>> No.8969621

>>8968962
>>8968987
owned bitcoin and bcash and saw the light that xmr is superior and swiss bank.

>> No.8970266

>>8969253
No it adjusts something like every 2000 blocks. So if there was a mass migration of hashpower that caused a price decline then it can enter a negative feedback loop for that adjustment interval.

>> No.8970518

Even my mom knows bch is bitcoin.