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20082311 No.20082311 [Reply] [Original]

I know something you don't. Bitcoin Core is on suicide watch.

>> No.20082370

>>20082311
What about BCH?

>> No.20082404

>>20082370
BCH is doing better than ever fundamentally, Bitcoin Core as it stands is not sustainable and everyone knows it. There will be no changes in the core camp. Scams like Ethereum are not an answer. BCH is the only realistic solution. Adoption is growing.

>> No.20082412

>>20082370
BCH will be dumped to zero

>> No.20082428

has anyone ever been so based and then been so not based?

>> No.20082786

>>20082311
He deserves what he gets for associating with Craig.

>> No.20082891

>>20082311
Fuck roger! Scamming fucking crybaby.

>> No.20083134

BSVjeet reporting in. BTC is a dead man walking, BCH will soon follow.

many happy cows to you sirs.

>> No.20083243

>>20082412
No.
>>20083134
There's room for both.

>> No.20083364

>>20082311
>>20082404
beecash

>> No.20083782

>>20082404
Smart contracts with scalability are the future. Either Ethereum knocks it out of the park with 2.0 or Cardano eats their lunch. You have to be able to do a lot of things other than transfer tokens for the world’s finances to built upon you.

>> No.20083810

>>20083782
yass queen

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nutildah

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>>20083782
https://scryptdoc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#

oh look, smart contracts on a scalable stable plattform. No beta, no vaporware.


eth 2.0 wants to be POS, POS is mathematically proven defenseless against sybill attacks, it is just a question of time till ETH 2.0 implodes if it ever arrives... ah, it won´t arrive before at least 03/09/20.

https://blog.kronoverse.io/blog-posts/explaining-the-move-to-bitcoin-sv these guys already lost their patience.

>> No.20084867

Truth is only real world adoption can sustain rising prices long term, regardless of coin.

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Craig wins.

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sage and hide all knock off shills.

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>>20082311
fuck off roger

>> No.20086595

>>20082404
>BCH is the only realistic solution. Adoption is growing.
What are the most popular defi projects on BCH? I've got $250k, where can I trustlessly invest this and earn returns?

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>>20086184
She's proud to be a cashier and give sound money to the world.

Are you?
Search 'bitcoin' in your smartphones app store today and download the first non-ad result. That's the Bitcoin.com wallet, loaded with Bitcoin Cash as main currency. Enabling free and easy commerce that respects your individual sovereign rights, worldwide

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>>20082311
price confirms

>> No.20086710

>>20082404
I was surprised when I looked at https://txstreet.com/ after a while the other day. There are many more Bitcoin BCH transactions than last time I looked. Of course the 'people' trying to get on the BTC bus are still piling up outside due to the high transaction fee, haha

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>>20086710
Forgot pic

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>>20082311
>referring to bitcoin as Bitcoin Core

>> No.20086737

>>20086672
Nigga what do you have against Monero

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>>20086737
It can't scale to 50 transactions per day for every human on earth, and being forced anon is inconvenient for some transactions and getting accepted in some countries and stores. Better to have BCHs 'cash fusion' optional anon.

>> No.20086842

>>20085609
spoken like a true autistic child
daniel is a complete fool, he makes fun of OneCoin for the cult shit and then thinks bcashSonyVegas is the future of money

>> No.20086901

>>20086821
currency should be anonymous by default. Also, from a technical perspective, it is much harder to de-anonymize someone from a larger set of transactions. If only a small number of users choose the anon tx, then they are easier to identify. Same flaw with Zcash

In terms of scalability, it has a dynamic block size and is at the cutting edge of crypto maths

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>>20086901
Reasonable, but I think there will be enough anon transactions to pass audit. I do it for every reasonable sized movement of BCH, and I'm not doing anything wrong.

There is one more reason: 'bitcoin' is a much stronger brand name, which every normie has heard of and can trust. It's much more of an uphill battle for monero to build trust with your average NPC consoomer, limiting it's wide adoption

>> No.20087000

>>20082404
>BCH is doing better than ever fundamentally
hahahahahahahhah

>> No.20087019

>>20085609
all simps and no cashie will win
the reason is simple enough

>> No.20087051

>>20082311
Fucking transformer shills. Kys

>> No.20087390

Buying BCH at $1830 look at price now. Fuckin joke. This is why nobody will take BCH seriously.

>> No.20087522

>>20082404
This shit is at all time low relative to btc. It will never be seen as anything other than a knock off brand with no real value.

>> No.20087586

>>20086710
The fuck are you talking about?

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/transactions-btc-bch-bsv.html

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/mediantransactionvalue-btc-bch-bsv.html

>> No.20087622

>>20087586
Huh, I guess you are right, it has actually dropped off last few months. I guess cause Bitcoin Cash was targeting real world commerce, and there isnt so much brick and mortar usage going on in the pandemic

>> No.20087666

>>20082404
XMR shits all over BCH

Fuck you

>> No.20087735

I swear shills wait for BCH and BSV threads just to shit on them even knowing the fact that both are fundamentally and technically more impressive than the shitcoin that currently holds the BTC ticker. Do you niggers get paid? I sure hope you aren't doing it for free. That would be sad. How come I never see you fags in uniswap threads calling out ACTUAL scams.

You're scared because you heading straight towards the iceberg, whilst we've steered clear of impact.

>> No.20088043

>>20087735
If Bitcoin goes down you fuckers go down with it too. How fucking stupid to you have to be to not understand that? It's like deliberately trying to blow up your next door neighbours flat with a gas explosion when your flat is right below you fucking brainlets

>> No.20088078

>>20083782
Imagine having zero clue what bitcoin is.

>> No.20088083

>>20088043
smart people sell before that happens. Bitcoin will have to die before crypto can flourish. The good coins will rise from the ashes. Bitcoin is holding the entire crypto space back u brainlet.

>> No.20088112

>>20088083
>Bitcoin is holding the entire crypto space back

yeah I completely fucking agree with that.
What I'm saying is that If Bitcoin goes down BCH is also going down with it never to come back. Everybody is distracted on Defi right now and ERC20 shitcoins, when the real elephant in the room is XMR, Go take a look at it's transactions and hashrates. Then go onto any DNM and see whats also going on there too.

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>>20082311
you're right roger

>> No.20088219

>>20088083
>>20088112
Absolute brainlet tier discussion. Tell me, would a more complex or a less complex system have the biggest attack surface? Which micht have more bugs? What is security?

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>>20088219
nice simpleton argument. those can be mitigated - not easily but it can be done and has been done. perhaps you need to bring yourself up to speed with the literature and the state of the art.

>> No.20088305

>>20082311
Makes no difference to me I never sold my fork coins.

BSV would be good if it wasn't for the politics and creg

BCH has a good vision and no bullshit politics but no good developers

They should never have split the original bcash imo

>> No.20088326

roger ver could have been in the history books as THE early bitcoin evangelist but he threw it all away. sad!

>> No.20089131

BCH still has 32mb blocks, pathetic

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>>20082311
>>20082404
BTC dumps every single time the block capacity is maxed out.

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The most expensive gay divorce in history.

>> No.20090176

Roger is too busy shilling Zano now to give a fuck.

>> No.20090281

>>20086974
>'bitcoin' is a much stronger brand name, which every normie has heard of and can trust.
BCH = is not 'bitcoin' tho
this is the self-same cul-de-sac BSV spend their days driving up and down. And you wouldn't want to be associated with those scamming pariahs. Would you now

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>> No.20091180

>>20090831
this right here. monero is the future of digital cash. btc and all its non-fungible shitforks can fuck off.

>> No.20091830

>>20086672
that's a man

>> No.20091831

>>20091180
I been kinda thinking about Monero too. I don't understand what secures that shit though

>> No.20092535

>>20091831
CPUs, through highly decentralized asic resistant proof of work.