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November 09, 2017, 06:24:30 PM
#9
i heard that a new hard fork on bch is coming,
And how do you know that a new hard fork on "bitcoin cash" is really coming? i havent seen this before, maybe you are talking about the Segwit fork but it got cancelled two days ago, and this is the reason of why bitcoin has been going bullish since yesterday (but it is pretty low right now)
sell those coins, in order to receive another coins from a new fork of Bitcoin you only need bitcoin, not bitcoin cash.
The same happened with bitcoin gold, you needed bitcoin in order to claim those.
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November 09, 2017, 06:23:12 PM
#8
The volumes when Bcash was at $900 were really low. It was just futures at first and no real market to absorb such high prices for a currency that had barely launched yet. Once the network stabilized and people were able to cash out their wallets prices started falling imminently so $900 is not a reliable price point by any means. The recent price rise of Bcash has been accompanied by large volumes though so it's a great opportunity for those that want to cash out their coins.

Only a few lucky ones got to dump it at that price indeed. I tried myself  but it went into the 500's already, at some exchanges even lower.
newbie
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November 09, 2017, 06:18:42 PM
#7
sorry for this noob question, but

i have some bch from the previous btc hard fork.

i heard that a new hard fork on bch is coming,

which online wallet should i put it in to have free bch??

i opened a btc.com wallet but, i dont know if its going to give me the free bch...
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November 09, 2017, 06:09:22 PM
#6
The volumes when Bcash was at $900 were really low. It was just futures at first and no real market to absorb such high prices for a currency that had barely launched yet. Once the network stabilized and people were able to cash out their wallets prices started falling imminently so $900 is not a reliable price point by any means. The recent price rise of Bcash has been accompanied by large volumes though so it's a great opportunity for those that want to cash out their coins.
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November 09, 2017, 06:07:20 PM
#5
If you really have ten bitcoins i think that you should be careful about your own security because it is not good to be posting your amount of money in here.
They are just ten bitcoins, but it is worth more than 70 thousand dollars, and it is a huge of money, even it is enough to start a new life on a 3rd country.
But no, there is no way to claim those coins for now because it is too late, and you have not bought them before August 1nd so it is impossible.
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November 09, 2017, 06:01:46 PM
#4
I managed to sell BCC at 0.1BTC - it was tricky as the exchanges were really busy and transactions were painfully slow. I managed to make 0.8BTC.
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November 09, 2017, 01:33:07 PM
#3
I started buying bitcoin August 10,2017.
I know a day late and a dollar short.
So i missed the bitcoin cash fork. I currently have 10 bitcoin.
My question is did anybody receive the free bitcoin cash and cash them out right away at $900 usd per coin?
Because this seems like a lot of money for nothing. Cry
I cashed that coin out when the price was around $400 or so per coin. There's people on here that sold their coins off at a higher price.
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October 27, 2017, 03:26:30 PM
#2
I started buying bitcoin August 10,2017.
I know a day late and a dollar short.
So i missed the bitcoin cash fork. I currently have 10 bitcoin.
My question is did anybody receive the free bitcoin cash and cash them out right away at $900 usd per coin?
Because this seems like a lot of money for nothing. Cry

Even if you have the information, there is nothing you can do about it, neither will it increase your wallet nor will it make you claim what you have missed. People did it and a lot of people claim at that amount and its for people who against all odds decides to keep their fund on an exchange site that have announced that the users would be credited immediately the fork happen and this made it possible for them to trade early at that high price compare to a lot of others who only kept their fund on offline wallets before getting the cost clear message, the price had crashed.
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October 27, 2017, 03:02:07 PM
#1
I started buying bitcoin August 10,2017.
I know a day late and a dollar short.
So i missed the bitcoin cash fork. I currently have 10 bitcoin.
My question is did anybody receive the free bitcoin cash and cash them out right away at $900 usd per coin?
Because this seems like a lot of money for nothing. Cry
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