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>> No.57569659

Brown people who are too poor and stupid for BTC

>> No.57569662

>>57569648
For every sucker that dies, ten are born

>> No.57569686

>>57569648
Who

>> No.57569691
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57569691

Cause it’s a based coin

>> No.57569697 [DELETED] 

>>57569691
zoom out

>> No.57569706 [DELETED] 

>>57569691
that is just BTC activity

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>>57569691
that is just BTC activity.

>> No.57569717

i don’t shill it, mostly just browse here. but at least it’s a legit chain / project and not some dog meme shit. it’s as good of a guess at any, and it can ride the coattails of BTC so there’s that

>> No.57569725

>>57569714
Yes, and because it is spiritually the same as Bitcoin, and people are now realizing that both are necessary, it will follow the arc of Bitcoin

>> No.57569746

>>57569648
ok give it to me straight chat, is this a man?

>> No.57569924

>>57569648
probably just one guy, most that still hold BCH are delusional autists
>>57569686
notcursednat

>> No.57569996

low iqs that got conned by chink miners into feeling they were part of some resistance instead of being herded like cattle into buying jihan's bags.

outside of people like roger who were only shilling it due to being a ground zero insider, the entire community is filled with those to turned up too late to bitcoin to understand why something like bcash was never going to work.

>> No.57570118

>>57569996
>the entire community is filled with those to turned up too late to bitcoin to understand why something like bcash was never going to work.
i mean bitcoin cash it only the implementation of the very idea behind bitcoin in the first place … p2p cash. which the main chain too bloated for now anyways

>> No.57570131

(BTW I’m in the green on my investment and not a baggie)
:)

>> No.57570304

>>57570118
centralized coins like bcash by definition can't be decentralized p2p cash. the only reason weak chinese development takeover attempts like bcash exist is not because these outsiders suddenly wanted to make "satoshi's vision", its because they thought they could steal development away from those who had been working every day on bitcoin for the last 6 years.

if you fell for "bigger blocks = more utility" you're the person i was talking about. you turned up too late to realize what bitcoin actually is.

>> No.57570896

>>57570304
How's it centralized?

>> No.57571073

>>57570304
Centralized coin haha. BTC meanwhile is overtaken by blockstream and nerfed so that they can sell L2 solutions.

Nice attempt at rewriting history. How does Theymos' cock taste?

>> No.57571106

>>57569691
Literally every coin since the bitcoin pump

>> No.57571110

>>57570896

Bigger blocks require larger and more expensive servers. Bitcoin chain can be ran on 1-2 terabyte nodes that any guy can run in his home.

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>>57571110
Oh you're talking about non-mining nodes
You realize it's not 2009 anymore right? BCH nodes can run on a raspberry pi

>> No.57571623

>>57571110
Yes, that's true that this requires better servers but there's no reason why it should be forever possible to run a Bitcoin Full Node on a Raspberry Pi 2.
Bitcoin Cash takes evolving tech into consideration, that's why they first upgraded to 8MB, then to 32MB and soon upgrade to a self-adjusting limit.

>> No.57571655

>>57571110
Any guy can afford to run a BTC node, but that guy cannot afford to pay the transaction fees.
what was the point of fighting over blocksize again?
The transaction fees are going up, cost of running the note is going down, and this is a highly desirable outcome in what way?

>> No.57571825

>>57571655
Because now you can run a full BTC node to help verify the blocks that you cannot afford to mine, that contain the transactions that you cannot afford to make. That you for volunteering to help those standing above you, it's very honorable of you.

>> No.57571837

>>57569648
wtf boys look like THAT now?

>> No.57571851

>>57569648
Roger and his miner buddies need to sell their bch bags after their failed coup in 2017 when they sold the real bitcoin(BTC) for the fake bitcoin (bch), so he hires shills and strategically dumps
People fall for it, after all they fell for Craig "satoj" wright bullshit

>> No.57571874

>>57571851
cope

>> No.57571912

>>57571874
Yeah I'm the one coping with a bag that nobody cares about

>> No.57571993

>>57571912
you are coping, BCH pumps so you go into shut it down mode and start spouting some bullshit about roger ver lmao

>> No.57572200

>>57571993
Sure buddy it's not like it's been 6 years of "it's the real bitcoin guys", I'll give you 1 more reply so you earn a few more cents.
Check price in sats maybe? And zoom out?

>> No.57572222

>>57571993
I find it super fun when people seethe at the mere thought of Roger ver

>> No.57572246

>>57569648
>>57569924
Why did she stop posting new content

>> No.57572684

>>57572222
checked and keked

>> No.57572758
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>>57572200
you have to go back

>> No.57572857

>>57569691
I sold my my free bcash at $3300 six years ago

>> No.57572922

>>57572857
I sold 1 BTC for 190 BCH yesterday

>> No.57573041
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>>57570304
>centralized coins like bcash by definition can't be decentralized p2p cash.
>if you fell for "bigger blocks = more utility" you're the person i was talking about.
This

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>>57570304
>you turned up too late to realize what bitcoin actually is
Tell us anon, what is Bitcoin?

>> No.57573174

>>57569648
Fuck. Those 2 left pictures got me diamonds

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Bro the fees are out of control.

Bro the fees aren’t affordable

Bro those fees

>> No.57574041

>>57573774
why do BTC maxis make the best BCH shills?

>> No.57574167

>>57569648
BCH its the real bitcoin

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>>57569648
THANK YOU SKELETON

>> No.57574324

>>57573774
Yes. BCH/LTC/XMR is like $0.01

>> No.57575028

>>57573774
Remember when low fees were a prime selling point for BTC? "Bitcoin doesn't skin you like Paypal" we used to say. "It's practically free to use it. Here, take 30 cents worth of BTC to play around with to familiarize yourself with the software. See I can send them to you with no fee, from anywhere in the world, in an instant." None of this is possible anymore. It's not in an instant since RBF killed that and yes you can disable it but noobs can't check if it's disabled or not on a transaction so the best advice to give now is to just wait for confirmation and never do 0-conf. Confirmations are never guaranteed to be quick either unless you pay >$2 or even >$5 for your transactions, and even if you do you have to pray that others won't do the same thing. Every noob is forced into LN which is a burning garbage pile that nobody can explain to anyone why it errors out when it does.

BTC lost its way. It's garbage. Truly garbage tech. Thankfully the world still has tons of fools who haven't invested to prop up the ponzi. And honestly the more complex and hard to understand it becomes, the more fools it will attract to invest on it. That's always the case with Ponzis. Simplicity and good engineering reveals the shit underneath, and BTC doesn't want that.

>> No.57575074

>>57572246
Premature death, overdose

>> No.57575758

Nat is a goddess

>> No.57575901

>>57571525
>BCH nodes can run on a raspberry pi
you missed the point of the argument that was being made prior to the fork
non-ghostchains grow by a substantial ammount
the eth state is now 1TB
bitcoin is getting close to the full chain being half a tera
the idea of dynamic blocksize is being explored on more technical chains like Monero
but it would absolutely not fit the size of bitcoin's volume

it's rollups or death time

>> No.57575981

>>57575028
>BTC lost its way
this is utter cope, as the first zk rollup lands on bitcoin

>> No.57576036

>>57569648
BCH adoption has gotten so bad they have to resort to shitcoin shilling on a Mongolian weaving forum to try and entice new baggies to become exit liquidity for those who got scammed and held this garbage for too long.

>> No.57576070

>>57575901
what's the size of the BCH state?

>> No.57577036

>>57576070
BCH blockchain is smaller than BTC due to lack of volume/activity and lack of ordinals/incriptions/BRC-20s

>> No.57577355

>>57569717
>it’s a legit chain / project
LOL

BCH was created because Bitmain couldn't stop SegWit from being added to BTC, and as a result their ASICBoost exploit got fucked.

You're literally shilling for a Chink scamcoin that was designed to benefit Bitmain and fuck everyone else over.

>> No.57577428

>>57569648
It's called eCash now

>> No.57577491

>>57574258
thankyou skeleton

now gib me 1200 dollar bssv

>> No.57578392

>>57575074
Source?

>> No.57578718

>>57577355
Any sources to back that claim?

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one of the most good looking chart from altcoins right now, sideways since june. If ur IQ is too low to notice this i am sorry

>> No.57578890

>>57578718
He's lying, there were lots of very good arguments against SegWit that still stand to this day. And most of what became the BCH community had even accepted SegWit on the condition that block size would also increase. That last part never happened though because some bug was found in the implementation and instead of fixing the bug, they just did SegWit only anyway. Meanwhile they were deleting conversations about this. BTC was taken over, and still is. Anyone who was part of the community back then knows this, we saw it happening one day at a time.

>> No.57578902

>>57575981
So your argument is that someone else found a way to solve BTCs self-created problems and will try to run it on top of BTC? How does that refute anything of what I said? BTC lost its way, it's not a currency, it's a settlement layer for huge players to sell you their own L2s.

>> No.57579554

>>57575901
UTXO commitments solves this

>> No.57579913

>>57572200
And yet it's on rank 20.

BCH game is to always be hovering around BTC and the moment currency collapses happen, offer itself as an alternative to the high fee BTC or KYC custodial LN.

>> No.57579962

>>57575901
Only successful chains are L1 chains. It's been more than 15 years of cryptocurrencies, and L2 chains are nowhere near the option of L1 chains.

Remember, Ethereum already did these roll ups, zero knowledge, complete knowledge, plasma, sharting, farding. And yet it's Solana, which is knocking it Ethereum's doors.

The problem with L2 is same (t.used to design UX for L2 DEXes):
- L1s are barely popular and understood
- A new chain is dumped on the user (Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Loopring etc), and the mental model of this chain is no different than trying to adopt a new L1 chain. Move your funds into/out of the chain, your coin isn't fungible with L1 coin, etc
- Now other faster L1 chains compete with L2 chains, and they beat them on the simplicity model.