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9734036 No.9734036 [Reply] [Original]

1 Sat/byte transactions are now once again priced out of the mempool. Soon volatility on the markets increases, transactions to and from exchanges increase and push 5sat/b 10sat/b 20/sat/b etc into limbo as well.
Before you know it, you'll be paying $50+ again just to send this shitcoin to an exchange to dump it.

inb4
>muh segwit
>muh batching

Sorry, but that was only enough for temporary relief, those benefits have now been maximized. Even if you retards didn't go all #No2X you would've only bought another year or so before this happened again.

The next phase of the shakeout is about to begin, a good deal of the new investors have already cut their losses, but some still need some convincing. Rest assured, it is coming.

>> No.9734447

>>9734036
This graph for some reason makes me nauseated. Wtf?

>> No.9734466

>>9734036
how do I trade this

>> No.9734474

no one uses bitcoin to transfer from exchange to exchange

there's a reason why almost every coin has an ETH pair now

>> No.9734487

Blocks aren't even full. Miners are greedy.

>> No.9734580

>>9734487
why don't you selflessly mine some btc and fill those blocks up?

>> No.9734612

>>9734580
Huh? Why are bch miners accepting 1 sat txs but bch miners are not?

>> No.9734630
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9734630

kek another massive spam attack. I'm curious how much money this is costing roger to execute.

>> No.9734669
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9734669

>>9734630
BTC isn't money it's digital ponzi gold. That's what bcore wanted and thats what bcore gets.

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9734693

>>9734669
pathetic b8 m8

>> No.9734729

>>9734036

Nice, i would like to see bitcoin start to pay its own way again like back at christmas, instead of relying on miner welfare (the block subsidy) a la bcash.

Whats up with the self proclaimed rugged bootstrappy libertarians of bitcoin pursuing a model that relies on subsidies anyway? Bit of a hole in your narrative.

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9734746

Bcore has lost >50% market cap percentage over a period of months. I'm not complaining though, BTC refusing to be usable made me rich.

>> No.9735503

>>9734630

Yep. It's like ddosing a site and then shrieking about it being down. Transparent fud.

>> No.9735538

>>9734630
it isn't a spam attack it is someone attempting to consolidate as much dust as they can before the difficulty adjusts up 14% in less than 2 days.

>> No.9736281

>>9734036
- Segwit
- Batching
- Schnorr
- Lightning
- Bigger Blocks

We have plenty of options and we should and will eventually execute all of them. The technology needs to catch up to the adoption.

>> No.9737044

>>9734036

>Roger spans the mempool with high sat transactions
>FUDs BTC on biz
>Biz buys Rogers BCH bags as he dumps
>Rinse and repeat

Like clockwork