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4434964 No.4434964 [Reply] [Original]

>24h high
0.18500000
>24h low
0.14500000

How can that be organic?

>> No.4435084
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4435084

>>4434964
This is literally a strawman because Bitcoin Cash's rise is due to it being Satoshi's true vision.

Note: Litecoin is not Satoshi's true vision because it has Segshit.

>> No.4435132

>>4434964

Look at btc charts for the same time. There's your answer. As of now, they are tied together

>> No.4435139

>>4435084
no, it's due to 50% of the volume being chink wash traders

>> No.4435177
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4435177

>>4435139
Doesn't change the fact that Bitcoin Cash is the true Bitcoin. You can't argue that, and that's why you are trying to bring up the price all the time. Honestly, better switch sides before it's too late.

>> No.4435249
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4435249

>>4435139
Yeah, no wash trading goes on with BTC at all right?

>> No.4435293

You guys dont get it yo
I'm talking about all that zeroesssssss 00000000000 how can it be so rounddd

>> No.4435312

>>4435293
Strawman

>> No.4435316

>other coins
54654354345668764354

>this coin
0000000000000000OOOOooooOOO

>how
¯\_(ツ)_/¯

>> No.4435325

>>4435084
>Being this retarded

>> No.4435336

>>4435293
People often like to use round numbers for sell and buy orders. Same goes for big buy and sell walls that don't get breached. I dunno man.

>> No.4435379
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4435379

>>4435325
Litecoin has segwit:

https://www.coindesk.com/litecoin-successfully-activates-long-debated-segwit-upgrade/

What now?

>> No.4435396

>>4434964
Get in b4 4444444

>> No.4435411

>>4435379
I don't think he doubted that.

>> No.4435536

>>4435411
He called me a retard for no reason.

>> No.4435879

>>4435536
Satoshi Nakamoto does not want your blind worship. He was wrong about the continuation of Moore's law in regards to storage, and his plans were built on the assumption that storage space would get cheaper with time and that the cost to maintain a node would remain low.

It hasn't, so the plan must be reconsidered. If you can't use your own brain and can only follow, then you are a retard.

>> No.4435902

That's not that much of a difference, bitcoin used to have intraday shifts that large. Its completely reasonable for this to have large shifts as new as it is.

>> No.4435922

>>4435879
>Satoshi Nakamoto does not want your blind worship.
Satoshi Nakamoto is dead. Please don't sully his name for your own agenda.
>He was wrong about the continuation of Moore's law in regards to storage, and his plans were built on the assumption that storage space would get cheaper with time and that the cost to maintain a node would remain low.
Moore's law still works. I have an 8 TB harddrive in my PC.

>> No.4435944

>>4435922
>Please don't sully his name for your own agenda.
Tell that to the proprietors of BCH

>> No.4435990

>>4435944
>Tell that to the proprietors of BCH
How so? Craig Wright is a nutjob, everyone knows that. But he is a useful idiot. Just pretend that he does not support Bitcoin Cash.

>> No.4436004

>>4434964
Want to see true inorganic fluctuations. Go on GDAX and watch the perfectly timed corporate pumps to keep BTC afloat.

>> No.4436009

>>4435249
The page that lists total tether issued has been down for months, but they just brought it back tomorrow.

Turns out they have minted 430 million in the last 6 months alone.

>> No.4436017

>>4435879
>and his plans were built on the assumption that storage space would get cheaper with time
They have though.

>> No.4436090

Memory improvements and lower costs aren't happening fast enough to make BCH doable in the mid-term. In fact, due to (((manufacturing shortages))), memory costs (especially SSDs) are likely to go UP in price over the next year compared to past years.

>> No.4436352

>>4436009
http://omnichest.info/lookupadd.aspx?address=3MbYQMMmSkC3AgWkj9FMo5LsPTW1zBTwXL

60 million yesterday alone.

>> No.4436534

>>4436352
This is getting ridiculous...