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legendary
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May 02, 2019, 04:23:36 AM
#65
Only the good will last at the end of the day
I don’t think they have done any good by delisting BSV because it seems to me like they are the only one in the battle, most of the exchanges that listed the coin are still holding on to BSV tight if you check coinmarketcap, and the value of BSV coin is still the same as it was, which means, Binance delisting BSV really had no effect on them.

The only good it would have done is to push the investors into dumping the coin and outing it in BTC, but it seems the investors too are as stubborn as the BSV itself and they don’t seems to want to give up that easily, the owner must really be a fighter.
jr. member
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April 30, 2019, 08:01:59 AM
#64
Only the good will last at the end of the day
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April 22, 2019, 06:50:37 AM
#63
Seriously thats probably because of the Craig stuff lol
It is definitely because of Craig Wright saying that he is the true Satoshi Nakamoto and filing cases on whomever called him fraud. I hope that this decision will be final. I also heard of a exchange that will also delist this shitcoin. I forgot what it is but I think it is Kraken, as far as I remember.

I think this is a good step by Binance. Craig White is just over reacting and surely he should not think himself to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the founder of bitcoin.  Grin  After Binance many other exchanges are also delisting Bitcoin SV.
hero member
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April 22, 2019, 06:45:49 AM
#62
Seriously thats probably because of the Craig stuff lol
It is definitely because of Craig Wright saying that he is the true Satoshi Nakamoto and filing cases on whomever called him fraud. I hope that this decision will be final. I also heard of a exchange that will also delist this shitcoin. I forgot what it is but I think it is Kraken, as far as I remember.

It's final already. Binance and Kraken officially confirmed it. I think it will be up to the end of the this month before BSV will be delisted on their exchanges.

Definitely everything went against CSW specially about his claims to be Satoshi. And now new proof have been surfacing debunking his claims, so if there's someone who is to blame here, it's CSW mouth and his greed.
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April 22, 2019, 05:27:49 AM
#61
Seriously thats probably because of the Craig stuff lol
It is definitely because of Craig Wright saying that he is the true Satoshi Nakamoto and filing cases on whomever called him fraud. I hope that this decision will be final. I also heard of a exchange that will also delist this shitcoin. I forgot what it is but I think it is Kraken, as far as I remember.
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April 22, 2019, 05:08:45 AM
#60
I think that Binance's (and other exchange) errors are in their way of making a delisting decision based on the twitter poll. We know that surveys are very vulnerable to Sybil attacks from bots / multi accounts.

If they want to delist, they have just done it because it is their right as a centralized exchange. There is no need to fuss about this insignificant coin.
legendary
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April 22, 2019, 01:18:13 AM
#59
I totally agree with the decision for Binance to delist Bitcoin SV. While there should be freedom of expression in the Cryptosphere in general, allowing people like Craig Wright to openly Bully the Community and sabotage Bitcoin openly and try to basically manipulate the price, which he did when he crashed Bitcoin down to 3k USD with his threats to dump etc, is totally unacceptable. If we are looking for mass adoption in this space, we need to at least curtail the bullying and nastiness that abounds at the moment in this niche, otherwise your average Joe Bloggs and Family will stay well clear of this niche. At least Binance wantS to lead by being credible and not allowing people like this to take control of the markets and inevitably, people's funds with their crappy coins. I will never touch Bitcoin SV, or Bitcoin Cash, for these reasons.
legendary
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April 22, 2019, 01:11:06 AM
#58
After all someone as powerful as Craig Wright (even though we hate him lets face that he single handedly lowered the price of bitcoin which makes him powerful)

What did he do? Any proof that he's the one crash Bitcoin price?

I assume you're talking about the hash war drama. In my opinion, it's just the market reaction, they're afraid or using this opportunity to short Bitcoin because CSW and the gang are using Bitcoin to fuel their war (of the irony). He's not really powerful, it's people that are paranoid or clever to use this opportunity to short and buy again when it's cheaper.
legendary
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April 21, 2019, 02:42:09 PM
#57
Maybe this could be a warning against all hard forks in the future? After all someone as powerful as Craig Wright (even though we hate him lets face that he single handedly lowered the price of bitcoin which makes him powerful) could be delisted from the biggest exchange and others that followed, which means if he can't keep his coin up what makes all other hard forks know that they won't ?

This way we could totally end this hard fork wars going around and all the fake bitcoin replicas that flood the market that takes up valuable market cap that could otherwise go for coins that actually worth something. People want useless coins delisted but exchanges that list those coins get the money from there so we need to make sure not to use exchanges that use this as an advantage to make money.
sr. member
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April 20, 2019, 04:58:55 AM
#56
Does every active Bitcoin Cash SV member truly believe that Mr. Craig Wright is actually Satoshi Nakamoto? I have been always curious about that, but no one has dared answer.

Here on the forum also many people believing this person Craig Wright. I personally do not think him also with the legendary name who may ever it is. This community needs to look around the delisting on BSV from the various exchanges.
Craig may not give anything to them.
Following Binance, Bitrex also announced the same. Who is going to be next. LOL
i am believed craig wright was fake satoshi.in any forum he could prove that him self was real satoshi.this person make bitcoin price down alot since his war with bitcoin cash dev.and binance ceo sad with CW attitude.i am happy if btc sv delisted in many exchanges.it give positive impact to bitcoin price.
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April 20, 2019, 04:04:55 AM
#55
Does every active Bitcoin Cash SV member truly believe that Mr. Craig Wright is actually Satoshi Nakamoto? I have been always curious about that, but no one has dared answer.

Here on the forum also many people believing this person Craig Wright. I personally do not think him also with the legendary name who may ever it is. This community needs to look around the delisting on BSV from the various exchanges.
Craig may not give anything to them.
Following Binance, Bitrex also announced the same. Who is going to be next. LOL
legendary
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April 20, 2019, 03:59:12 AM
#54
Does every active Bitcoin Cash SV member truly believe that Mr. Craig Wright is actually Satoshi Nakamoto? I have been always curious about that, but no one has dared answer.
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April 19, 2019, 07:44:52 PM
#53
Bitcoin Cash was OK I really dont see any reason for keeping that coin Is probably Shitcoin due to the whole devs misunderstanding and might end up affecting users and dividing their heads
legendary
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April 19, 2019, 05:48:30 PM
#52
I think Craig Wright already got the memo. The price of BSV goes on a downward spiral, let's wait till the actual date of the delisting from Binance, I'm sure another wave of sell-offs will occur.
I doubt it. People always front run the actual event, regardless of what the event is. I do however believe that the value will continue to go down long term speaking, but probably in a slower manner.

It seems that people (me included) have underestimated how loyal their investors and believers in the "original" vision of Bitcoin are, and they will see these lower prices as a good entry point, which means that there is still liquidity.

Once the most persistent believers lost confidence in BSV, it will go backwards real fast, especially if large holders start dumping out of frustration. Either way, it's definitely interesting to follow.

Remember he said he is willing to sell his Bitcoin stash last November in preparation of the Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin SV hash war. I'm sure he has that option again in case BSV loses so much value.
He has no stash of significance. It's all mouth. He hasn't delivered on any of his threats.
legendary
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April 19, 2019, 09:47:08 AM
#51
I think Craig Wright already got the memo. The price of BSV goes on a downward spiral, let's wait till the actual date of the delisting from Binance, I'm sure another wave of sell-offs will occur. Maybe Craig Wright has some contingency plans already. Remember he said he is willing to sell his Bitcoin stash last November in preparation of the Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin SV hash war. I'm sure he has that option again in case BSV loses so much value.
J-N
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April 17, 2019, 07:02:25 AM
#50
I was surprised when Bitcoin SV dropped 20% two days ago. This dump shows the importance of listing on large crypto-currency exchanges such as Binance.

This must be one of the main reasons why binance is going to delist it, this is one of their check list to delist a certain coin in their platform.

*Evidence of unethical / fraudulent conduct

This was due to Craig's non stop attack on twitter to those who are saying he is not satoshi nakamoto. It is also hilarious how he made legal actions to some individuals claiming he is not satoshi.
Yes, Binance periodically conducts reviews checking compliance with the requirements of the listed coins. I think they might also consider the following two factors:
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* Responsiveness to our periodic due diligence requests
* Level of public communication

I'm sure Craig is not Satoshi. His public behavior in social networks is inappropriate, IMO.
legendary
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April 17, 2019, 05:17:28 AM
#49
I hope all exchange following the step from Binance, Then we can see Bitcoin SV Price meet his friend like Bitconect going to zero price. These founder BSV already getting to far for his dramatic case on cryptocurrency.
A hardfork war indeed, well they can’t just leave the market easily because they still have the investors. If you are holding this coins, then you must sold it now or never. Bitcoin is the only bitcoin, those shit hardfork just to scam people will not succeed in long term so don’t invest on any future suspecious hardfork with bitcoin.

What investors? They already made their free money with BCH, and then this was again more free money. It's like they found the formula to making instant  free money and people kept believing in it.

Okex is still listing BSV but they are just doing it as a business tactic. Take all the clients from Binance and Kraken, and milk them for fees. They got nothing to lose.
legendary
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April 17, 2019, 05:16:34 AM
#48
I'm glad it'll finally happen. The debate have been going on for some time on twitter and it's a welcome development knowing the community is comings together to make a decision that'll not only benefit bitcoin but the community as a whole. My Twitter feed is just filled with update of BitcoinSV getting delisted. We have gotten rid of one pf those bad egg maybe BCH will be next.

That seems doubtful.

A secondary effect of BSV's downfall is for BCH to emerge "the winner." This will only further entrench BCH's position in the altcoin landscape, for a time at least.

Over the last several days, BCH has risen more than 20% against BTC which is no surprise to me. That gives some indication that the market doesn't see BCH in the same light as BSV at all.
well, to some extent, you might be right but like the first poster pointed out, maybe BCH will be next, if you ask me, I don't think there's anyway BCH will entrench Bitcoin, BCH going up 20 percent over BTC is just as normal to the news of its twin brothers death, those who hold or trade BSV moved to BCH which is quite normal, maybe when the time comes for BCH to join his brother, all will move to BTC which is the father to them all
legendary
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April 17, 2019, 04:03:55 AM
#47
There is no any reasons why community should accept fork of fork.
The market had given BCHSV actual value, even though its actual value is debatable. Binance, and other exchanges were earning commission revenue from BCHSV trades, and I assume keeping it listed would be profitable.

I am strongly against the heavy handed tactics of CSW, and believe there is a near zero chance he is satoshi. I do find it hilarious that CZ pwned CSW by delisting his coin, but I am also in favor of free markets and would rather see the free market help BCHSV fail on its own, as I believe it would given enough time.

It wouldn't be a free market if exchanges weren't free to list and delist whatever they want.
hero member
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April 17, 2019, 03:50:42 AM
#46
Well established and popular exchanges always think about their users investment safety and I think binance announcement about BitcoinSV is fair enough. Already another exchanges have made their Ann too. I think its better to move fund from BitcoinSV because its massive dump will going to start soon.


It has lost so much value already.

Since all time high -77.18%

Binance is doing a good thing for the community.They shouldn't have listed this forked coins in the first place. But as least they make the right decision by de-listing it since the people behind are really not to be trusted. Specially the one claiming to be the real Satoshi.
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