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>> No.5108077

>>5108070
>Do you hate money anon?

I don't, which is why I don't buy BCH

>> No.5108087

BCASH!!!!!

>> No.5108098

>>5108077
I love Bitcoin which is why I bought BCH.

>> No.5108099

>>5108070
i'm trying to transfer some bch right now. an hour and counting. i should have just bought ethereum and transferred that.

>> No.5108128

already priced in

>> No.5108131

>>5108098

BTC and BCH are both shit. BTC is only held because that's the one that will go up until a real replacement shows up

>> No.5108143
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5108143

Corecucks are getting increasingly nervous.

>> No.5108164

>>5108143

So when did Operation Dragonslayer get pushed back to this time?

>> No.5108201

>>5108098
Same. I'll admit I was hesitantly swept aboard the segwit bandwagon. Initially I thought bitmain/ver/wu were spamming the transactions trying to push BU. But a few months down the road I realized how we all got herded into it. turns out blockstream was spamming the transactions to railroad segwit adoption.

Proud Bcash hodler now!

>> No.5108232

>>5108164
its ongoing. Have you ever tried to kill a dragon?

You don't just walk up to a dragon and kill it. You've gotta set a trap. Operation Dragonslayer is ongoing.

>> No.5108241

>>5108070
BCH still sucks. So yeah transfers are cheap, that's nice. That doesn't change the fact that they are slow as fuck. Sometimes there's one hour without a block - that's a normal block time variation with a 10 min block time, then you have to wait for confirmations. Absolute pain. The pain was the same even when btc wasn't congested.

I would rather pay $0.15 for the ethereum transfer that confirms in 30s-60s rather than $0.01 for btc/bch transfer.

>> No.5109248

And the whole point of crypto is so that you own your own money, not the bank. And the proof is in then blockchain.

Segwit subverts this and removes ownership of Bitcoin

Bitcoin fees raise to $100/transaction

>Have to pay $100 (that you don't get back) to open a 'payment channel' to starbucks

>Have to reserve $50 for an entire month for your starbucks channels

>After a month the channel closes and you have to pay $100 again to open another one

>> No.5109283

>>5108099
Nice larp.
I used it yesterday, took a little under a minute and i paid like 2 cents.

>> No.5109372

>>5109283
>I used it yesterday, took a little under a minute
>what is block time variance

>> No.5110103

>>5109248
>>Have to pay $100 (that you don't get back) to open a 'payment channel' to starbucks

Couldn't you just open a 'payment channel' with your bank?