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Topic: [ANN] Bitcoin Cash - Pro on-chain scaling - Cheaper fees - page 915. (Read 704562 times)

sr. member
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HostFat, you're just drowning you reputation with this scam. You'll most likely make some money in process but I don't think it's worth it. Going for hard fork and break initial agreement just in order to make some money on this scam is so low.
JUST IN CASE the stupidity of the/some masses actually drives prices up or maybe even bring BTC down. My guess it's a less than 2% chance......

Never underestimate “the stupidity of the masses”
legendary
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Disobey.
HostFat, you're just drowning you reputation with this scam. You'll most likely make some money in process but I don't think it's worth it. Going for hard fork and break initial agreement just in order to make some money on this scam is so low.

Bitcoin Cash. Ugh. Cash, reminds me of Dash. Reminds me of scam. Reminds me of centralized fiat money. Reminds me of Dollar. Reminds me of Cash. Which, again, reminds me of this fishy attempt to destabilze the BTC economy: Bitcoin Cash.

Indeed, the war against bitcoin will not be fought in the open, inflitration is obviously the new - and much more dangerous - strategy. Still, I am not really concerned about this noobish-attempt. Trolol.

So, can I just use my priv keys to access this with an open source wallet that will definitly NOT steal my private key to access my BTC?
If so I'm going to dump 50% straight away and hold the other 50% JUST IN CASE the stupidity of the/some masses actually drives prices up or maybe even bring BTC down. My guess it's a less than 2% chance, but as prices for this thing should be pretty low anyways I won't lose much if I just hold on to 50% of this fun-coin
newbie
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Bitcoin ABC 0.14.5 release is out! Featuring strong replay protection.

Thank you HostFat, updated my listening node.
legendary
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HostFat, you're just drowning you reputation with this scam. You'll most likely make some money in process but I don't think it's worth it. Going for hard fork and break initial agreement just in order to make some money on this scam is so low.

How is anybody breaking the agreement? All the pools are still signaling for Segwit, as agreed. I don't think the NYA absolutely forbid creating a fork aka altcoin.

https://medium.com/@jimmysong/bitcoin-cash-what-you-need-to-know-c25df28995cf

there shouldn't be a fork, but these guys are too greedy to let it go

https://medium.com/@DCGco/bitcoin-scaling-agreement-at-consensus-2017-133521fe9a77

Don't see anything in this agreement that forbids creating an alternative coin. All pools signaled for BIP91 and are now signaling for segwit to be activated, as agreed. Also, don't see a binding agreement that states all the pools' hash must be exclusively pointed at Bitcoin,
newbie
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From what ive seen there are no believers bitcoin cash is just a scam from some mining company throwing a fit because things didn't go their way

Nevertheless FUD is taking place Sad
legendary
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HostFat, you're just drowning you reputation with this scam. You'll most likely make some money in process but I don't think it's worth it. Going for hard fork and break initial agreement just in order to make some money on this scam is so low.

How is anybody breaking the agreement? All the pools are still signaling for Segwit, as agreed. I don't think the NYA absolutely forbid creating a fork aka altcoin.

https://medium.com/@jimmysong/bitcoin-cash-what-you-need-to-know-c25df28995cf

there shouldn't be a fork, but these guys are too greedy to let it go
newbie
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Grabbing some popcorn
legendary
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Merit: 1828
HostFat, you're just drowning you reputation with this scam. You'll most likely make some money in process but I don't think it's worth it. Going for hard fork and break initial agreement just in order to make some money on this scam is so low.

How is anybody breaking the agreement? All the pools are still signaling for Segwit, as agreed. I don't think the NYA absolutely forbid creating a fork aka altcoin.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1001
HostFat, you're just drowning you reputation with this scam. You'll most likely make some money in process but I don't think it's worth it. Going for hard fork and break initial agreement just in order to make some money on this scam is so low.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
my prediction: as soon as people receive their bitcoin cash, they will trade them for real bitcoin and crash this new altcoin.

I have my BTC on Bittrex, if they are going to spread BCC among holders I'll dump as soon as I can. If Bittrex is not going to do that I won't even bother and withdraw BTC in order to get this fake bitcoin.
full member
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From what ive seen there are no believers bitcoin cash is just a scam from some mining company throwing a fit because things didn't go their way
legendary
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Now that replay protection is being added to Bitcoin ABC both Ledger Nano S and Trezor will be able to support BCC. You might need a firmware update is all. So the simplest solution would seem to be move all your bitcoin to a Trezor or Nano S before the hard fork. If you don't already have a hardware wallet doubtful you can get one delivered before Aug 1 though.

All my coins are in a Trezor. I'll wait until they come up with a firmware update. I can wait to claim. I don't need to wait for the instant of the fork, just so that I can claim and dump. If this coin truly is worth a crap, it shouldn't matter if I claim on Aug 1st or Dec 1st. I'll let all the greedy people who want to claim and dump vet the BCC wallet products for me.  Roll Eyes
full member
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my prediction: as soon as people receive their bitcoin cash, they will trade them for real bitcoin and crash this new altcoin.
legendary
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so if someone moved their bitcoin to a hardware wallet or even a paper wallet, all they need to redeem the BCC is the private key? just import btc priv key into a bcc compatible wallet?

....i cant imagine how much BCC will go un-claimed

a paper wallet is still easiest. with hardware wallets you'd have to wait for them to get their apps ready. i dunno if they will be in time if you wanna dump immediately.
sr. member
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Now that replay protection is being added to Bitcoin ABC both Ledger Nano S and Trezor will be able to support BCC. You might need a firmware update is all. So the simplest solution would seem to be move all your bitcoin to a Trezor or Nano S before the hard fork. If you don't already have a hardware wallet doubtful you can get one delivered before Aug 1 though.

so if someone moved their bitcoin to a hardware wallet or even a paper wallet, all they need to redeem the BCC is the private key? just import btc priv key into a bcc compatible wallet?

....i cant imagine how much BCC will go un-claimed
staff
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I support freedom of choice
Bitcoin ABC 0.14.5 release is out! Featuring strong replay protection.

https://download.bitcoinabc.org/0.14.5/

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This release includes the following features and fixes:

- Enforce strong replay protection (require SIGHASH_FORKID and SCRIPT_VERIFY_STRICTENC compliance)
- Change currency units in user interface from BTC -> BCC
- Add NODE_BITCOIN_CASH service bit (0x20)
- Update BU backed seeder to btccash-seeder.bitcoinunlimited.info
- Update ABC logos for About menu, and testnet icon
- Various refactoring and cleanups

NOTE: Change in default value:
- 'forcednsseed' is enabled by default to increase chance of good connection to UAHF network (see D360)
member
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W12 – Smart contract technology for business for b
This is an ALTCOIN like LTC.
The miners want to dominate the market

Fees should be given to node owners.
It's not a kid's game ...

How you dare to compare a coin with more than 6 years history and a proven record of [whatever] such as Litecoin to a shitcoin such as BCC/BTCC/BCP/whatever???!?!

It doesn't even have SEGWIT!

If you want to do something useful stop trolling now and just join my effort to push developers (who are them btw?) to include SEGWIT on Bitcoin Cash.

LTC, BTU, BIT, DOGE All altocin
You have to search for the solution under the bitcoin framework.
Not by sabotaging.
I hate miners.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1530
Self made HODLER ✓
This is an ALTCOIN like LTC.
The miners want to dominate the market

Fees should be given to node owners.
It's not a kid's game ...

How you dare to compare a coin with more than 6 years history and a proven record of [whatever] such as Litecoin to a shitcoin such as BCC/BTCC/BCP/ABC/whatever???!?!

It doesn't even have SEGWIT!

If you want to do something useful stop trolling now and just join my effort to push developers (who are them btw?) to include SEGWIT on Bitcoin Cash.
member
Activity: 196
Merit: 29
W12 – Smart contract technology for business for b
This is an ALTCOIN like LTC.
The miners want to dominate the market

Fees should be given to node owners.
It's not a kid's game ...
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
Now that replay protection is being added to Bitcoin ABC both Ledger Nano S and Trezor will be able to support BCC. You might need a firmware update is all. So the simplest solution would seem to be move all your bitcoin to a Trezor or Nano S before the hard fork. If you don't already have a hardware wallet doubtful you can get one delivered before Aug 1 though.
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