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sr. member
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April 19, 2019, 11:33:56 PM
I consider both of these coins a fraud. I would not advise buying these coins. I think that these coins will cost zero in the future. It is very risky to buy these coins.
Both of these coins are very risky at the moment and most people only care about the profits when investing in it. In my opinion, BCH has stopped working for a very long time making the value of BCH continuously declining in 2018 and recently BSV is being rejected by all exchanges and making BSV worse. The best advice is to stay away and choose a new investment during this time
hero member
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April 19, 2019, 10:55:59 PM
Coins generated from hardfork bitcoin according to my thinking are the cause of the decline in the price of bitcoin itself, traders become divided in determining an investment, if there is no bch, btg, etc, i think bitcoin still lasts above 10 k usd
legendary
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April 19, 2019, 09:58:31 PM
BCH has the ability to recover when price is down more than some other coins i put on my rader with a watchful eyes, apparently both has their shenanigans surrounding them but i will most definitely be going for BCH, i see more stability and better chances of growth than SV, just my opinion.

That's certainly true, mate. Bitcoin Cash seems to have better legitimacy than Bitcoin SV, in my opinion. All the discourteous behavior from Craig Wright and Calvin Ayre, has caused more harm than good against the reputation of the project. Of course, nChain is a good Blockchain company with many prospects. But having said shenanigans behind the direction of Bitcoin SV, will only make matters worse. In contrast, Bitcoin Cash's Roger Ver has been an active supporter of the project, while developers have been actively working towards making the cryptocurrency as innovative as possible.

In the end, it's believed that Bitcoin Cash will prevail while Bitcoin SV fades into oblivion. Then, the competition would be against both Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to determine which is the most scalable and highly adopted blockchain in the mainstream world. Bitcoin (BTC) will take the Lightning Network approach, while Bitcoin Cash (BCH) will take the block size approach (by increasing it safely).

Nonetheless, it could be said that Bitcoin Cash (BCH) has already won over Bitcoin SV. The delisting of BSV among major exchanges shows a sign that this cryptocurrency doesn't have a bright future after all. Still, time will tell us what will happen with these major forks of the original Bitcoin (BTC) blockchain. Just my opinion Smiley
hero member
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April 19, 2019, 05:44:20 PM
I consider both of these coins a fraud. I would not advise buying these coins. I think that these coins will cost zero in the future. It is very risky to buy these coins.
BSV is going down to the ranks after it was delisted in some major exchanges.

If most of the investors of BSV and BCH will come together and support bitcoin, we will all have a very good day. But seems that many beginners are mislead of believing and being informed that BCH is bitcoin.
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April 19, 2019, 05:35:18 PM
I consider both of these coins a fraud. I would not advise buying these coins. I think that these coins will cost zero in the future. It is very risky to buy these coins.
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April 19, 2019, 05:18:29 PM
BitcoinCash much better than the Bitcoin SV. Only few weeks before from now Binance exchange delisted the Bitcoin SV. BitcoinCash still trading on exchange.
For the mere that that BitcoinCash which is BCH ABC retaining the original name, has not been delisted, does not mean it is better. These two coins are the typical definition of shitcoins. BSV is presently going through he chains of delisting on exchanges. Very soon, it will be the turn of of the other part.
Bitcoin SV(BSV) and Bitcoin Cash(BCH) are more of the same and these shitcoins are not to be trusted. I don't know about you people but I will never buy BSV since this coin will be delisted on different exchange. And its founder is not the person you can trust, since he's hiding on the identity of bitcoin's creator.
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April 19, 2019, 05:14:06 PM

You mean big blocks is the future?  Floppy disk size blocks in this day and age is hard to comprehend.
How can small bock miners survive with block halving every 4 years?

Any Miners around?
https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/mining_profitability-btc-bch-bsv.html#3m

There will be no BCH mining profitability if SV is worth a few dollars. This chart is showing that it could be profitable o mine SV because its value has dropped. If tomorrow it falls another 10% the profitability will skyrocket again but it won't mean that people will mine all of a sudden. Miners want to be able to sell after a while and still get a good price. SV is here today but it can be delisted almost everywhere next month and lose 50% of value.
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April 19, 2019, 05:02:22 PM
BitcoinCash much better than the Bitcoin SV. Only few weeks before from now Binance exchange delisted the Bitcoin SV. BitcoinCash still trading on exchange.
For the mere that that BitcoinCash which is BCH ABC retaining the original name, has not been delisted, does not mean it is better. These two coins are the typical definition of shitcoins. BSV is presently going through he chains of delisting on exchanges. Very soon, it will be the turn of of the other part.
sr. member
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April 19, 2019, 03:20:41 PM
BTC = 1Mb Blocks
BCH = 32 Mb Blocks
BSV = Unlimited (biggest to date 128Mb)

If you like to think big, examine what the future might be, with an unlimited BSV.
Amazing and well thought out predictions up to 2065
https://youtu.be/4Bni20gEIcA

If the transaction fee goes above a certain threshold, then there is a chance that both BTC and BCH may increase the block size through hard forks. BCH has done that once and I don't think that they'll be having any issues in doing that again.

You mean big blocks is the future?  Floppy disk size blocks in this day and age is hard to comprehend.
How can small bock miners survive with block halving every 4 years?

Any Miners around?
https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/mining_profitability-btc-bch-bsv.html#3m
sr. member
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April 19, 2019, 02:59:40 PM
im new on crypto but if you ask between bitcoin cash and bitcoin sv, i will choose bitcoin cash whos already have stable price on market.

I would stay far away from both those two coins, they are both great to do swing trades with, but holding any of those coins more than a few hours or days can be dangerous, their price is jumping too much for me.
I don't think because basically both were facing the same problem remember when there were a few platforms or exchange sites are delisting BSV and there was another exchange site that tried to delist BCH at the same time and this is the real problem for both of coins.

BCH may not be removed from the exchange because it has good potential while the BSV project is not good enough for this BCH for me after hardfork
sr. member
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April 19, 2019, 02:40:05 PM
BTC = 1Mb Blocks
BCH = 32 Mb Blocks
BSV = Unlimited (biggest to date 128Mb)

If you like to think big, examine what the future might be, with an unlimited BSV.
Amazing and well thought out predictions up to 2065
https://youtu.be/4Bni20gEIcA

If the transaction fee goes above a certain threshold, then there is a chance that both BTC and BCH may increase the block size through hard forks. BCH has done that once and I don't think that they'll be having any issues in doing that again.
hero member
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April 19, 2019, 02:32:55 PM
BCH has the ability to recover when price is down more than some other coins i put on my rader with a watchful eyes, apparently both has their shenanigans surrounding them but i will most definitely be going for BCH, i see more stability and better chances of growth than SV, just my opinion.
legendary
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April 19, 2019, 02:25:10 PM
im new on crypto but if you ask between bitcoin cash and bitcoin sv, i will choose bitcoin cash whos already have stable price on market.

Same. It seems to me that Bitcoin Cash has a higher chance of survival than Bitcoin SV. After all, the latter is getting delisted from major exchanges due to the controversy surrounding Craig Wright's lawsuits against crypto enthusiasts. It shows that Bitcoin SV is nothing but a speculative project with no real uses in life. Compared with Bitcoin Cash, it has a lower degree of development than its predecessor.

With centralized figures such as Calvin Ayre and Craig Wright dominating the BSV cryptocurrency, I don't see any future on it at all. In contrast, Bitcoin Cash has been actively developed to become bigger, and stronger than ever. While it's been criticized because of Roger Ver's influence in it (becoming somewhat centralized), BCH is far better than BSV by a long shot.

Still though, Bitcoin (BTC) has a higher chance of survival and adoption within the mainstream world unlike any other fork today. This is largely because people trust the pioneer cryptocurrency, instead of other spinoffs looking to make a quick buck by using the "Bitcoin" brand/name. Eventually, the market will tell us which cryptocurrency stays and which one ceases to exist.

Nonetheless, Bitcoin Cash may have won over Bitcoin SV, but it could never overcome the original Bitcoin (BTC). Just my thoughts Grin
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April 19, 2019, 04:03:03 AM
The only thing I really regret is that today there are a very large number of BTC forks that do nothing for real life. Now that all we can really do is simply not to use these projects. These are not necessary projects.
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April 17, 2019, 09:22:27 PM
im new on crypto but if you ask between bitcoin cash and bitcoin sv, i will choose bitcoin cash whos already have stable price on market.

I would stay far away from both those two coins, they are both great to do swing trades with, but holding any of those coins more than a few hours or days can be dangerous, their price is jumping too much for me.
I don't think because basically both were facing the same problem remember when there were a few platforms or exchange sites are delisting BSV and there was another exchange site that tried to delist BCH at the same time and this is the real problem for both of coins.
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April 17, 2019, 07:35:13 PM
I think that Bitcoin forks are not the first-line ones. Over the years, Bitcoin has increasingly dominated them. Therefore, I’m thinking that you shouldn’t invest in Bitcoin forks.
sr. member
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April 17, 2019, 06:40:44 PM
and in the end bitcoincash will defeat the sv bitcoin after removing the sv bitcoin from the binance market will make bitcoin abc superior, or maybe the sv bitcoin will disappear
legendary
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April 17, 2019, 05:13:15 PM
The crashing and burning of BSV should highlight the dangers of forking coins, especially from coins already forked. The market is increasingly skeptical of forks. While I've never been a fan of Roger Ver, at least he never claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto.

Given all the sturm und drang of hordes of nattering nabobs of negativity, SV's fall of 30% hardly seems like 'crashing and burning'. If you've bet against SV, you might start to become alarmed by the relative INeffectuality of this delisting mania.
sr. member
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April 17, 2019, 04:42:13 PM
The crashing and burning of BSV should highlight the dangers of forking coins, especially from coins already forked. The market is increasingly skeptical of forks. While I've never been a fan of Roger Ver, at least he never claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto.
hero member
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No more Rekt and Bust
April 17, 2019, 04:38:59 PM
The chain split cause more pressure on the previous chain and current prices reflect the new view of this pressure. Bitcoin SV is delisted by Binance, Kucoin and this is not the end of the list. LOL.
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