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4522630 No.4522630 [Reply] [Original]

For all you increasingly worried corecucks out there:

>1. Everyone who held BTC prior to 1st August, has an equal amount of BCH. Long term holders therefore, at worst, will remain neutral if the flippening occurs.
>2. Those who sold their BCH because of Core FUD immediately turned from hodlers to traders, and we must therefore assume were happy to take on the risk.
>3. A lot of BCH is still frozen by Coinbase, forcing many newbies to hold, so a flippening before they release it in January would be ideal.
>4. Those who did sell BCH early because of Core FUD will be the most likely to then FOMO back into BCH at a loss.
>5. A warning shot was fired between 10-12th Nov. If newbies were caught up in /r/Bitcoin censorship, they would have likely seen the huge price increase (BCH gaining 45% while every single other coin was in red).
>6. Crypto hedge funds who did not hedge into BCH are not exercising their fiduciary care of their client's money. The market will teach them a harsh lesson.
>7. The quicker the flippening happens, the less damage there is to newbies entering the space via Bitcoin Core, post 1st August.
>8. Despite some ignoring this, every time I hear crypto being touted as an investment, there is almost always the disclaimer to *invest only what you are willing to lose*. If you have more than that invested into the space and you were not aware of the risks associated with buying Bitcoin Core, you're an idiot.
>9. We get to fire Core/Blockstream and show the world just how censorship resistance the Bitcoin (Cash) honey badger truly is.

>> No.4522698

lemme smash

>> No.4522715

he thinks bitcoin cash is less centralized than core

>> No.4522768

Is this not just going to be a huge pump and dump off miners to regain the profits cross network once the difficulty adjusts?

Do you recommend selling into BTC or into ETH, at a more stable price point if the correction takes place on an unstable backlog of transactions on the BTC blockchain? Or hold on to BCH compulsively?

>> No.4522772

>>4522630
there's no flippening, stop being delusional please. It makes me sad to think that there are people who really think this

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4522806

>>4522630
i need the name and fast

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4522825

>please please please flip before Coinbase dump on Jan 1

lol

>> No.4522834

>>4522806
Google images: grabajava girls
You're welcome

>> No.4522994

>>4522834

thank you anon