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Topic: [ANN] Bitcoin Cash - Pro on-chain scaling - Cheaper fees - page 743. (Read 704812 times)

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It is currently 2% more profitable to mine on the Bitcoin Cash blockchain.

https://cash.coin.dance/blocks
legendary
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
can someone please explain me what do people see in BCH?!

Well, Bitcoin Cash is Bitcoin. It is the branch of Bitcoin that has had its most devastating bug -- its crippling limit on transaction capacity -- fixed.
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Please anyone thats reading this..
THIS IS NOT AN ALTCOIN.

The definition of an ALTCOIN is: Any crypto currency that is not BTC

So Bitcoin Cash (BCC) is an ALTCOIN like maybe ~ 1000 other ALTCOINS including more than 10 other coins based directly on BTC.

Or is Bitconnect, First Bitcoin, BitcoinDark, ... also no ALTCOIN for you? Wink
If i would now just fork BTC too like Bitcoin Cash did and name it "The one and only real Bitcoin" would that be an ALTCOIN for you or not? Smiley
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Wow, what a pump for BCC... hope this is a permanent one, and BCC will go much higher....

yea, BCC was pumped. last i saw was 60$ and now is 120$. wow, 100% pumped. fuckin crazy.


Bitcoin Cash = Bcash = BCH, not BCC you twat
BCC = Bitcoin Cash = BCH
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the existence of BTC's fork- the BCC/BCH is still not able to solve the blockchain main problem which is the volume of transactions it handle per second. it is believed that it can handle upto 20-30 transactions per second but it is still not attractive for retail and merchants payment processing as of now BCC/BCH is still a form of commodity for trading and exchanges but not a mode of peer-to-peer payments as what BTC's real intentions.

True no on chain scaling will ever be able to rival that of visa and mastercard etc unless there are huge block sizes and this is not practical.

For large transactions on chain is good but for small micro transactions and instore retail where waiting for confirmations is unacceptable on chain just is not good enough this is where off chain is superior and instant.

Think as on chain as your offline savings account and off chain as your everyday disposable bank account

People seem to forget everyone has different use cases
legendary
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I agree that BTC is way overpriced, but can someone please explain me what do people see in BCH?!
It's mind boggling to see that thing on #3 place of coinmarketcap, very disrespectful to way better coins with real development.

a prime demonstration of what alts are all about. no one cares about real development. they wanna pump. bcash is great for that.
newbie
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I agree that BTC is way overpriced, but can someone please explain me what do people see in BCH?!
It's mind boggling to see that thing on #3 place of coinmarketcap, very disrespectful to way better coins with real development.

Exactly my point of view!
For instance Gulden or Funfair, both with low values for now.
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the existence of BTC's fork- the BCC/BCH is still not able to solve the blockchain main problem which is the volume of transactions it handle per second. it is believed that it can handle upto 20-30 transactions per second but it is still not attractive for retail and merchants payment processing as of now BCC/BCH is still a form of commodity for trading and exchanges but not a mode of peer-to-peer payments as what BTC's real intentions.
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I agree that BTC is way overpriced, but can someone please explain me what do people see in BCH?!
It's mind boggling to see that thing on #3 place of coinmarketcap, very disrespectful to way better coins with real development.
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What do you think was the reason for recent pump?
Was it organic or "helped" some way?

It was 300 and then suddenly 500 and it holds. Im far from chart reading expert, but to me it dangerously looks like it might jump again..

Bch could be safe heaven in november if btc 2x try to kill btc core. in my opinion 2013 was an exchange btc pump, 2017 is mainly a mainstream speculation.
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What do you think was the reason for recent pump?
Was it organic or "helped" some way?

It was 300 and then suddenly 500 and it holds. Im far from chart reading expert, but to me it dangerously looks like it might jump again..

We all know profit parity will equalise and sit around 0% it just need to find the ratio the networks will divide if this can hold its value then bitmain may switch more power over but don't expect everyone to move the people clearly still see BTC as the dominant coin.

It will be interesting what will happen in november when segwit2x forks off I expect a lot to be put back into BTC to gain extra segwit2x coins the same as when this was announced and all alts took a dive.

If that does happen like before then it will need to be decided the best time to sell now while its high of in a month or two when everyone is rushing and crashing the price and will this take away from the other alts again.

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Wow, what a pump for BCC... hope this is a permanent one, and BCC will go much higher....

yea, BCC was pumped. last i saw was 60$ and now is 120$. wow, 100% pumped. fuckin crazy.


Bitcoin Cash = Bcash = BCH, not BCC you twat
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What do you think was the reason for recent pump?
Was it organic or "helped" some way?

It was 300 and then suddenly 500 and it holds. Im far from chart reading expert, but to me it dangerously looks like it might jump again..
hero member
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could OP also add the btc.com bitcoin cash wallet?

BitcoinCash Wallet: bcc-wallet.btc.com
Jihad sponsored wallet? Roll Eyes

Really Bitcoincash has a huge 68% pump as I'm writing this
It's easy to pump this considering it lacks liquidity and is far more centralized as far as holding is concerned than Bitcoin.

can you elaborate more in your analysis what do you know that we do not know
He was referring to the SegWit activation on the main chain, which will happen on Tuesday the 22nd (or the 23rd).

..I believe in Bitcoinvash, in fact, I'm still holding on even it drops to $200 I believe this will generate more support in the future.
You're either very ignorant or very stupid or both.


Taking into account your education I will respond to you in the same way .....

You are very useless, while in your world segwitlang

https://blockchain.info/es/unconfirmed-transactions

I'm going to take a random transaction.....

https://blockchain.info/tx/a2b3ca40e60cedc98615b48c646753afb239b5a107022ccb7906c99953716366

Oh  Roll Eyes, what a surprise....  4.59$ fee!!

People use bitcoin cash

You are very useless and you only know Fud and more Fud, I suppose blockstream pays you for it
legendary
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I think I'm both I'm not a huge fan of Bitcoincash so I am very ignorant on its latest news or updates that is why I'm asking thanks for correcting me will watch more on this thread and we'll see where it would lead us
Think of this as an altcoin with a huge premine. There is no reason for Bitcoin Cash to exist, not for anyone to use it. Additionally, they've been very mallicious and tried to steal the BCC ticker which is already taken. Bitcoin Cash = Bcash = BCH.
Please anyone thats reading this..
THIS IS NOT AN ALTCOIN.
even if lauda likes to think it is, its only because they are misinformed or spreading lies.
Lauda you are coming across as a very naive person that has no idea about crypto and its fundamentals.

Tell me this why are you so happy to support a 3rd party controlling all of bitcoin?
tell me the pros and cons of segwit...can you? all i see is cons btw
 or are you going to keep running your mouth with no substance other than your stupid opinion.


lols. surprised to see this on your profile..
'This, to me, is the ultimately heroic trait of ordinary people; they say no to the tyrant and they calmly take the consequences of this resistance.'
In this instance, blockstream is the tyrant and we are the ordinary people taking the consequences of this resistance...what are you doing?
why do you support segwitcoin?...lols
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I think I'm both I'm not a huge fan of Bitcoincash so I am very ignorant on its latest news or updates that is why I'm asking thanks for correcting me will watch more on this thread and we'll see where it would lead us
Think of this as an altcoin with a huge premine. There is no reason for Bitcoin Cash to exist, not for anyone to use it. Additionally, they've been very mallicious and tried to steal the BCC ticker which is already taken. Bitcoin Cash = Bcash = BCH.
Except it's not an altcoin with a huge premium..  It's the coin which currently is holding closer to the original vision of Satoshi than will Bitcoin with SegWit.

No reasons?  Rising fees, slower transaction times, a mempool busting at the seams, that anyone with the slightest clue understands a bit from a byte and that an 8MB block is true growth.

Trying to slander the coin by giving it some derogatory alias is not working for SegWit supporters is it now?

This is just the beginning.
hero member
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I don't buy nor sell anything here and never will.
This is interesting.

After this pump, mining Bitcoin Cash is nearly as profitable as mining Bitcoin.

If the price remain stable, it seems that on the next 2 days di Bitcoin Cash difficulty will go lower of 40%: http://bitcointicker.co/bccnetworkstats

And this will happen on the next 2 days, so before the fully segwit activation on Bitcoin, that it will happen on the 22 august...

At the moment: "It is currently 11% more profitable to mine on the original chain."

This is indeed interesting. Once Bitcoin cash mining becomes more profitable it's reasonable to expect those miners who are in it purely for immediate profit to switch. That may shake things.
legendary
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Terminated.
I think I'm both I'm not a huge fan of Bitcoincash so I am very ignorant on its latest news or updates that is why I'm asking thanks for correcting me will watch more on this thread and we'll see where it would lead us
Think of this as an altcoin with a huge premine. There is no reason for Bitcoin Cash to exist, not for anyone to use it. Additionally, they've been very mallicious and tried to steal the BCC ticker which is already taken. Bitcoin Cash = Bcash = BCH.
hero member
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could OP also add the btc.com bitcoin cash wallet?

BitcoinCash Wallet: bcc-wallet.btc.com
Jihad sponsored wallet? Roll Eyes

Really Bitcoincash has a huge 68% pump as I'm writing this
It's easy to pump this considering it lacks liquidity and is far more centralized as far as holding is concerned than Bitcoin.

can you elaborate more in your analysis what do you know that we do not know
He was referring to the SegWit activation on the main chain, which will happen on Tuesday the 22nd (or the 23rd).

..I believe in Bitcoinvash, in fact, I'm still holding on even it drops to $200 I believe this will generate more support in the future.
You're either very ignorant or very stupid or both.

I think I'm both I'm not a huge fan of Bitcoincash so I am very ignorant on its latest news or updates that is why I'm asking thanks for correcting me will watch more on this thread and we'll see where it would lead us
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 3000
Terminated.
could OP also add the btc.com bitcoin cash wallet?

BitcoinCash Wallet: bcc-wallet.btc.com
Jihad sponsored wallet? Roll Eyes

Really Bitcoincash has a huge 68% pump as I'm writing this
It's easy to pump this considering it lacks liquidity and is far more centralized as far as holding is concerned than Bitcoin.

can you elaborate more in your analysis what do you know that we do not know
He was referring to the SegWit activation on the main chain, which will happen on Tuesday the 22nd (or the 23rd).

..I believe in Bitcoinvash, in fact, I'm still holding on even it drops to $200 I believe this will generate more support in the future.
You're either very ignorant or very stupid or both.
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