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Just a friendly remind that this is the future of Bitcoin. As it solves the problems that bitcoin is facing within the next 40 years and is up-gradable with the ETH blockchain. Rendering both BTC and BCH obsolete in the long run while simultaneously keeping BTC alive.
When ETH goes PoS to secure the network it will be dropped as a traded currency.
Everyone who knows about this is accumulating the next step in the crypto world. As mintable projects will be the next step for it's superior distribution compared to ICO's. 0xBTC will be the trade base for those mintable projects as they begin to grow in numbers over time.

>> No.10274075
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10274075

>the absolute state of 0xbtcers

>> No.10274079

>future of bitcoin
we'll just make those eth fuckers solve all our problems for us

>> No.10274088

>>10274075
I'm pretty comfy with my bags but I think it's going to be a while before they get their shit together and get on some more exchanges

It's definitely going to have some huge climbs but it won't be any time soon, and it may drop a bit lower before then

>> No.10274107

>>10274079
Considering that ETH was made for developers I don't see this as a bad thing if anything it's more engaging for the community.

>> No.10274120

The people who think it's actually going to flip BTC are retarded, but it is a pretty big deal for ETH to have mineable tokens

It's the first kind of token with decentralised distribution, i.e. not an ICO where a random group gets to keep most of them and decides the starting price of the rest

>> No.10274129

>>10274075

Damn i WISH my bags were that big.

Just remember, if you miss out on bitcoin twice in a lifetime, suicide is inevitable. You have been warned

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10274182

>>10274060
>Everyone who knows about this is accumulating the next step in the crypto world.
>$0.8
>200k volume

>> No.10274615

I put my last eth on this shit at like idk $3 or something

>> No.10274629

>>10274615
lmao, hope you didn't buy too much, those are some heavy bags

>> No.10274985

i cant believe this is so much under the radar, why are people so sceptic about it?

>> No.10275086

>>10274985
Most people either don't understand what it is or think it's useless / a waste of power

I also hear people saying the PoW is useless because it doesn't secure the transactions
However, it still secures the distribution in this case.
From wikipedia:

"Computer scientist Hal Finney built on the proof-of-work idea, yielding a system that exploited reusable proof of work ("RPOW").[18] The idea of making proofs-of-work reusable for some practical purpose had already been established in 1999.[2] Finney's purpose for RPOW was as token money. Just as a gold coin's value is thought to be underpinned by the value of the raw gold needed to make it, the value of an RPOW token is guaranteed by the value of the real-world resources required to 'mint' a POW token."

I think it will be massive eventually if ETH continues to be dominant

>> No.10275094

>>10274985

Some pests were spamming it constantly and gave it a bad rep on biz

Those who have researched it are pumped tho