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I can honestly say that the shit going on with Bitcoin Cash feels like Bitcoin back in 2011. Check this shit out. https://www.yours.org/content/bitquery---a-turing-complete-bitcoin-query-language-for-building-immut-faf4bb8477db
https://bitsocket.org/
moneybutton.com
Nobody is paying attention to the cool shit being made. But they will.
They will.

>> No.11513641

Based

>> No.11513651

>>11513596
Cool.

>> No.11513656
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>>11513596
>>11513641
im so unpatient lads. reeee

>> No.11513675

>>11513596
>cool shit
kys retard

monero is the 2013 bitcoin, not an obscure chink forked scam from jihan and bribed roger

>> No.11513698

>>11513675
monero is definitely based and redpilled. i own BCH, XMR, and ETH, in that order. but the shit going on with BCH is on another level.

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>>11513596
nice hadn't seen bitsocket

>>11513675

>> No.11513733

We should make a segwit+bigblock fork. That would BTFO both Bitmain and Blockstream and finally create a coin not guided by corporate greed.

>> No.11513810

#bitcoincash on synirc

>> No.11513852

>>11513596
Imagine being this cucked to a scam by a team of known scammed
Answer this: you btrash bag buyers were bragging last year about your flippening and your dragonslayer..
WHAT NOW. BTC is down 75% and your shit coin isn't doing anything.
I'd say sorry about your bags, but if your still deluded, you fucking deserve them

>> No.11513976

>>11513733
No it wouldn't Segwit is categorically nonsense technical debt that corrupts the chain of signatures it makes Bitcoin effectively worthless, it's just an expensive decentralised IOU ledger now

>> No.11513993

>>11513852
I'm going to try to reach you. It will be almost impossible, I know. But I'll give it a shot. I know you have been inundated with information about bcash, btrash, scams, faketoshi. All those big twitter names you follow bash BCASH BTRASH. You may consider, if you have a moment, that these themes were created to benefit blockstream and holders of BTC only. Maybe, idk.
But lets back up. CSW is definitely not satoshi. Roger Ver is a shark. Jihan, well, he's a chink. Let's set all that aside, if we can stretch the limits of our imagination, and just compare 1mb blocks to 25mb blocks.
Compare the building going on daily on bitcoin cash to the purposefully stagnant environment of BTC. Who do you think will win?
Feel free to respond bcash bcash, I dont mind. But maybe I've planted a seed of doubt in your BTC faith.

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>>11513596
Cashies will make it outta the bear market. Don’t be an Npc dyor and come over to the right side of history anons

>> No.11514090

>>11514058
>CSW
charlatan faggot and the biggest anchor on BCH currently

>> No.11514119

>>11513993
you're a moron who got scammed
anybody can change a blocksize limit
and when they do so outside consensus it is NOT BITCOIN

>> No.11514171

>>11514119
>and when they do so outside consensus it is NOT BITCOIN
right, it's bitcoin cash. i totally agree. BTC is bitcoin.
BCH is a hard fork.

>> No.11514202

>>11514171
I don't see the value in a fork, it just becomes another utility token (if it ever becomes useful)

>> No.11514274

>>11514202
I agree, 99% of forks are cash grabs. I believe BCH is not a cash grab, based on the things I see being built with it. Go read the links I posted in the OP. If you were excited by the possibilities of bitcoin back in 2011, you're gonna stay up all night dreaming up possibilities after reading those links. I was a total BTC fag, admittedly, six months ago. But BCH is already more useful, markets just haven't caught up yet.
This is my opinion. I'm an anon, not a pajeet, but still just an anon. Take it for what it is. I hope we all make it.

>> No.11514294

>>11514274
buy the rumor, sell the news

>> No.11514308

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAMRFDs9iOs

>> No.11514323

>>11514274
no thanks
I don't have time to waste reading about some chink scam where EDA abuse led to 100k+ tokens being printed outside distribution consensus
where liars claim to be satoshi and brainlets dismiss nonmining nodes
too much idiocy in your group to take anything they put out seriously

>> No.11514348

>>11513852
reminder that bitcoins' innovation was using economic incentives to create an immutable ledger.
the existence of an immutable ledger is unprecedented in human history and allows the equally unprecedented non debaseable currency. The adoption of non debaseable currency can invert the power arrangement of the world from those that deceive to those that create. There has never been as optimistic an opportunity to create societies that serve the individual instead of societies that are systems of wealth extraction at the expense of the individual.

Without on chain adoption bitcoin cannot be considered secure as mining will eventually need to be incentivized by fees as the block reward declines.
The btc devs literally limited adoption to 1mb of transactions per 10min (about 7tps) and then created transaction capacity off chain with lightning and liquid.
This limit is entirely arbitrary contrary to what the media tells you.
This leaves btc as a ponzi scheme as without on chain adoption there is no security, again off chain adoption does not incentivize security.

Bitcoin cash is a hard fork in response to the above and is the economic system detailed in the bitcoin whitepaper

>> No.11514365

>>11514274
plus you don't get what I said
even if this shitcoin gains some adoption it's still worthless in a sea of shitcoins
any advantage it has can be forked away and it will forever be an alt
do people hold this savings in aluminum or gold? even if it's useful it's still not worth much

>> No.11514421

>>11514348
>Without on chain adoption bitcoin cannot be considered secure as mining will eventually need to be incentivized by fees as the block reward declines.
yeah lets start stating predictions as facts kek
that's 10+ years away from being discussed while bitcoin isn't even 10 years old
your "immutable ledger" becomes mutable when nodes are too large to be maintained by the individuals you seem to care about

>> No.11514484

Oh look, someone just released a new smart contract language on BCH less than an hour ago.

https://medium.com/@tendo_pein_sama/introducing-spedn-a-smart-contract-language-for-bitcoin-cash-7b83b467de05

But bcash is still a scam, right?

Right?

>> No.11514550

>>11514365
i'm not trying to change your mind. i'm sharing my opinion. you could be completely right, who knows.

>> No.11514567

I HOLD BOTH BTC AND BCH, but i rather make the right choice between these two, yet i dont want to put energy in learning and reading endless arguments. making the wrong call with 100% investment has a chance to fail that's 50%

>> No.11514581

>>11514567
this is a completely reasonable position

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>>11513596
I've got 80% of my money in BCH and 20% in BTC (just because mainstream are dumb so who knows for sure).