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Discuss.. what day of Bitcoin Chan is this now ?
Day 8 ?
We dumped down to about 265, I'm currently holding 8 of these, I can not load up my stack again until April. sold 10K and flipped it into BCH just before the dump.
Forgot I had 2 BCH sitting in a ledger wallet, from like back in 2018, I was happy to find them.
What are your all time high predictions this run ?
Will we get back to the fork price of 2017 ?
That would be nice,
Recall that last bull run 2021/2022, there was some anon that kept mislabeling his threads
>Buy when there is blood in the streets, it was sitting around 260 then as well.
If you missed sub1K ether this will be your chance to make some gains.
>inb4 muh miner attacks

>> No.57640790
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>>57640657
day 11 believe
ATH+ is likely, there is still 0 competition on the CashTokens front, and a few decent tokens are all that's needed to start getting lots of eyes on BCH.
I like how closely we're hovering under the 120 MA on the weekly BTC pairing, the ratio has never held so close to it for this long.
It's possible that this is the beginning of a trend reversal, and a pump here would be a higher low, but I'm not expecting any confirmation of this before the halving.

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>>57640790
Thanks for the status update fren
Thread Theme here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOKRmWB-8x4
Has anyone been tracking wallets for acoomulation ?
I've been recruiting frens more to go in on BCH, (Not Financial Advise)
I must correct my OP post that I sold 10K dodge tokens I bought at 0.072 cents yesterday for roughly .085 and went into BCH
What will this run's SS stack be ?
I'm guessing 10-40 ?

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>>57640657
thanks for baking I was waiting for my daily cashchan bread
I loaded up a little over 24 coins back in the low 200s and I'll be adding more if we make our way back down there again
I'm not planning on selling anything under ATH

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>>57640900
Dubsss...
The buying opportunity back in July of this year was awesome, unfortunately I was just laid off from work so I could not put 5K in when it was down to like low 100s. back in July.
I start a new job in March, but that will make me buffer my checks until April
If we hit the 2017 Fork pricing that will be amazing.

>> No.57641022

Why is this getting talked about all of a sudden again? Wasn't this and bsv considered trash for the longest time?

>> No.57641026

>>57640657
>What are your all time high predictions this run ?
$300

>> No.57641030

>>57640889
>What will this run's SS stack be?
21 naturally
I haven't seen anyone tracking acoomulators yet

>> No.57641044

>>57640790
wtf do these cash tokens do exactly?

>> No.57641047

Is simple.
20X from ATL 2017
22x from ATL 2021
24x from ATL 88$

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>>57641022
BSV is trash, and BCH got a bad reputation because of CSW but now that he's fucked off to BSV it's gotten quite good
it's got DeFi and native tokens now over 1000x more efficient than EVM
Cauldron DEX claims it is the fastest swap contract in the world

>> No.57641093

>>57641044
Anything you'd do with any other token pretty much, difference being these are miner validated UTXO tokens, nobody else has this yet.
https://cashtokens.org/docs/intro

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>>57641022
This shit pumped from 200 and change to 1600 last bull run. Normies do not have enough for a full bitcon as well. So like always they will say, hmmmpp.. Bitcoin cash
okay

>> No.57641287

>>57641030
2.1?

>> No.57641331

I’m going to try to get 40 of these before summer then and then short at the next ATH, if this goes back to Fork pricing it will be amazing

>> No.57641360
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just made $1.32 by shorting bch

>> No.57641369

>>57641093
tokens are not hard. there are half a dozen asset protocols on bitcoin as is.

>> No.57641386

>>57641287
most bullish price predictions I've seen are between $10k-$20k
not sure $40k is worth roping over

>> No.57641442

>>57641386
>40k
I don’t believe this for an instant

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>>57641386
I’d be happy back at 5k or 1600
Lol

>> No.57641496

>>57641369
BTC has DEXs?
first I'm hearing of this
>>57641442
2.1 x $20k would be roughly $40k

>> No.57641578

I've been wanting to add some stuff to my portfolio and thought about adding a couple of these. I can't say this would be the worse thing I lost money on.

>> No.57641607

>>57641369
Those arose from an entirely external system for interpreting bitcoin transactions. Basically they pretend a 1-satoshi transaction creates a notional, non-fungible 1-sat "coin," and you stick some junk data onto the transaction, and then use a bunch of rules to pretend the imaginary "coin" is being transferred from one account to another, and transferring the junk data with it, even though the junk data is still just sitting there on the original transaction.

Not the same thing as a token standard actually baked in and fully supported at the protocol level.

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>>57641578
HEY HEY HEYYYY

>> No.57641911

>>57641369
>>57641607
More accurately, CashTokens is not a token-standard but low-level building blocks.
CashTokens are native tokens so they are part of the UTXO data and validated by full nodes & miners. They add local state to BCH transactions.
So in practice this means:
>They scale just as well as BCH itself.
>They don't need specialized indexing software like SLP DB just regular address indexing.
>Non-CashTokens-aware wallets can't accidentally burn CashTokens
>CashTokens can easily interact with smart contracts unlike SLP tokens

>> No.57642028

>>57641911
Sounds like nice tech but what uses are there for this for the average user?

Also, someone should fix CashFusion. Having it only on an SPV wallet means the set of inputs and outputs of every shuffle is shared with the remote node. This means that CashFusion is as trustworthy as the remote node. If they are compromised, you might as well not be even fusing at all. And even if CashFusion is implemented on a full node wallet, which it absolutely should, any input/output in a fusion that belongs to someone with an SPV wallet is potentially compromised and thus the anonymity set is potentially smaller that it's supposed to be.

>> No.57642090

>>57642028
>noncustodial NFT marketplaces
>minting contracts
>AMM DEXs
>prediction markets
etc

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>>57642090
>>noncustodial NFT marketplaces

>> No.57642121

>>57641496
>BTC has DEXs?
i know people are dicking around with PSBTs where you can atomically trade assets against bitcoin. so i guess it depends on what you mean by DEX.

>> No.57642134

>>57641607
that's why i asked. just tokens is not a big deal.
client side validation protocols are not horrible, if you violate the rules you bur your shit as far as everyone else is concerned. and bitcoin provides the double spend protection.

>> No.57642210

>>57642102
I don't get the joke?
https://tapswap.cash

>> No.57642228

>>57642210
wait the conference tickets are NFTs? that's a cool idea

>> No.57642566

>>57642028
Good points about CashFusion. Like all decentralized projects, it's always a problem for "somebody" to fix.

>>57642090 listed a couple ideas, but you should just have a glance at the spec if you want a clearer picture. It's not too hard to digest.

https://cashtokens.org/docs/spec/chip#cross-contract-interfaces

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>>57640657
You would be mad not to buy and hold just one bch. I am getting one next pay day.

It's all about supply shock and brand recognition. Hands off my WAIFU!

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>>57643013
Im waiting to start new job next month
i just listed a bunch of shit on Ebay to buy more crypto, and I will probably cash out my 401K from my last job to buy some. It only has a few thousand in it, I was not at that job very long.
I make an extra 5-9 thousand a year just selling randoms shit on Ebay

>> No.57643146

>>57643119
Haha, i also did this with some unused items on market place. so far so good. wagmi.

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>>57643146
wow that's amazing good for you retard looks like you have a few extra dollars you can put towards honey badger erc in the dip i love a bit of a dip with the honey badger gang my penis is big and so are all my honey badger friends not to mention my honey badger gf and your honey badger mum's are hot and will do dirty stuff for the honey badger gang keep using that brain for honey badger erc and you'll make a killing

>> No.57643176

>>57643161
Sorry all my meme budget is on $Bork a community backed project and a validator for solana @ 6.5% apr. so the project is solid.

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>>57643146
>>57643161
In 2017 or 2018, I dumpster dove and made like 500 bucks and put it all into link and RLC when it was like
.40 cents or something and we all still had access to Binance, I have not really touched my stack since, other than putting it on ledger. I hope they both moon this bull run.
But I learned how to come up with some extra throw away cash for shit coins that way
Jeets here would shid if they saw the thousands of dollars i get every year for free from Curb alerts and university apartment move outs. I'm still sitting on two "Congratulations" gift cards that i found in a back pack during a college move out both with 100 dollars on them for target.
amongst other things.
When does watch posting start by the way ?

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>>57643246
Nice. Had a good dream about link. maybe skitso or prophetic i can't say for sure but it was positive.
Hope it pays off!

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>>57643269
Bro i had a dream about link also because of all those fishing wallet drainer accounts that shoed up in my wallet
I dreamed that i went to the website connected my wallet and it was all drained during the bull run

>> No.57643367

>>57643318
Smart. I am volume swap farming stable coin to stable on the Jupiter dex right now hoping for a juicy air drop and will eventually have to connect my wallet to claim if i get one. Target is 10k usd in swap volume. Only follow verified links.

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>>57643367
I reported all of the air dropped scam tokens' websites for "Claiming" to google, i am hoping the website gets sink holed
I checked the sites using VPN and TOR, not sure if that matters, but what ever

>> No.57643426

>>57643391
If you manage to help even one person trying to get ahead. It would have been worth it.

>> No.57643447

>>57642028
>Sounds like nice tech but what uses are there for this for the average user?
Fungible tokens are the basic building block behind most exchangeable assets: stocks, bonds, options, stablecoins, regional currencies, asset-backed tokens, general-admission tickets, loyalty points, etc.
Beyond representing off-chain assets, fungible tokens are critical for decentralized applications to represent on-chain assets – e.g. voting shares, utility tokens, collateralized loans, hedging contract positions, prediction market options, etc. – and to implement complex coordination tasks – e.g. liquidity-pooling, auctions, voting, sidechain withdrawals, spin-offs, mergers, and more.

In contrast to fungible tokens, non-fungible tokens are unique units which cannot be merged or divided. In the CashTokens terminology, they are authenticated messages belonging to a token category – a domain of tokens issued by a particular person, organization, or decentralized application.

Non-fungible tokens allow contracts to attest to some message, a commitment, in an impersonation-proof way: other contracts can safely read and act on the commitment, certain that it was produced by the claimed contract. This primitive enables covenants to design public interfaces, paths of operation intended for other contracts – even contracts which are designed and deployed separately.

In short, non-fungible tokens allow contracts to "call" other contracts, allowing the creation of advanced decentralized applications.

Bitcoin Cash decentralized applications can already scale to millions of users without increasing transaction fees, even during periods of high network activity. Bitcoin Cash covenants don't rely on miners for transaction ordering, so high network usage has no impact on transaction fees.

From the link >>57641093 posted

More or less sounds like ETH but cheaper and faster

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>>57643426
some one on reddit already got, got from the scam
fucking sad and horrible

>> No.57644760

>>57640657
im gonna start stacking them after the next dump when prices are cheaper. eventually boomers will realize BCH is the real bitcoin but they are very stupid and havent figured it out in 10 years so far so we have time to accumulate

>> No.57645592

>>57641360
you are a man of wealth now, my individual of dark complexion

>> No.57645596

>>57643447
>>57642566
>>57642090
Thanks, I'll read more.

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Is picrel true? Is so, why the fuck are people still using BTC?

>> No.57645937

>>57645885
Idk if the partnership stuff is true but it wouldn't be surprising. You already know those 3 worlders are getting onboarded onto custodial lightning solutions, and still paying $0.10 per transaction which could buy an entire meal in some of those places.
if a tradfi company like MasterCard is endorsing a crypto it's because they think it benefits their business model rather than subverting it

>> No.57645942

>>57645885
are you saying you actually didnt know BTC was a CIA program created to transition the dying fiat system to digital police state kikery?