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November 12, 2017, 04:00:35 PM
#46
Segwit2x supporting miners will be "heavily influenced" in the next 90 days NOT to raise blocksize to 2 MB.

Some of them will not. Some of them will want to. The former will keep blocksize to 1 MB. The latter will join to mine the Bitcoin cash fork.

At the end of the year BCH fork will have about half of the BTC hashrate and half of the price.

In numbers it will look something like this:

5000 PH/s for BTC, 2500 PH/s for BCH

$3000 for BTC, $1500 for BCH.
I wouldn't be so pessimistic. It seems to me that by the end of the year BTC will be worth 9500$ and BCH 2000$
newbie
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November 12, 2017, 03:47:41 PM
#45
Remember, BCH can never replace BTC, because BCH is altcoin!Unfortunately, the S2X doesn't work well.I don't even know why BCH is going up so quickly that I can't understand it.This is an injury to bitcoin.
I also strongly agree that BCH will not replace BTC because BTC is too strong in the world of cryptocurrency. at the end of this year [Suspicious link removed] will be very strong in price and BCH will always be below BTC.


Let me list my predictions for BTC and BCH for end of year:

BTC, fiat price: $8,200.

BCH, fiat price: $750.

BCH/BTC price: 0.09.

The fair price would be one tenth of bitcoin, for bitcoin cash or whatever it is.





This is basically the conclusion that I've come to.  I can see this happening and I think it's probably the most likely scenario


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November 12, 2017, 03:37:19 PM
#44
Funny, but only today I have read the article telling us that an American professor of Econimics with Greek name Panos Morducatas has his personal viewpoint on this question. He is sure that BTC will reach $10 K before Christmas and New Year. He is very optimistic about this currency but said nothing about Bitcoin Cash. I am a skeptic in this question. I think BTC won’t reach its last maximum again.
legendary
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November 11, 2017, 02:13:57 PM
#43
Only 45-50 days are remaining and I am quite bullish on Bitcoin Cash. Here comes my prediction:

BTC prices: $7,000 per coin. I expect BTC to recover a bit during December.

BCH prices: $3,500 per coin and I expect BCH to climb by another 200% during second half of November and December.
legendary
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https://JetCash.com
November 11, 2017, 02:02:50 PM
#42
Bitcoin cash will always be in the shadows if it keeps that name. If they want to become an established player, they need a catchy name, and now would be a good time to change it. A name like Fast Cash, would be good. Smiley



sr. member
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November 11, 2017, 01:56:23 PM
#41
Remember, BCH can never replace BTC, because BCH is altcoin!Unfortunately, the S2X doesn't work well.I don't even know why BCH is going up so quickly that I can't understand it.This is an injury to bitcoin.
I also strongly agree that BCH will not replace BTC because BTC is too strong in the world of cryptocurrency. at the end of this year BTC predictions will be very strong in price and BCH will always be below BTC.


Let me list my predictions for BTC and BCH for end of year:

BTC, fiat price: $8,200.

BCH, fiat price: $750.

BCH/BTC price: 0.09.

The fair price would be one tenth of bitcoin, for bitcoin cash or whatever it is.
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The Standard Protocol - Solving Inflation
November 11, 2017, 01:55:30 PM
#40
Segwit2x supporting miners will be "heavily influenced" in the next 90 days NOT to raise blocksize to 2 MB.

Some of them will not. Some of them will want to. The former will keep blocksize to 1 MB. The latter will join to mine the Bitcoin cash fork.

At the end of the year BCH fork will have about half of the BTC hashrate and half of the price.

In numbers it will look something like this:

5000 PH/s for BTC, 2500 PH/s for BCH

$3000 for BTC, $1500 for BCH.
my prediction a bit different from yours. bitcoin will stay at 5000 $ and BCH end up around 2000 or 1500 $. and if bch fluctuation same as before it will drop im afraid that would just happen like before.
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November 11, 2017, 01:51:21 PM
#39
My guess is BTC 3200$ and BCH 40$  Smiley

Bitcoin Cash has just processed a block of 4.7MB without any issues.

We've been told many times by Core/Blockstream that anything above 1MB is dangerous.

Bitcoin Cash clearly shows it was a big lie.

Transactions with Bitcoin Cash cost a penny; transactions with Bitcoin/Segwit cost a dollar to send.

More people are going to use Bitcoin Cash because it's so much cheaper, followed by price, followed by hashrate Smiley

I really don't get why people don't get the simple fact that if transactions are super cheap than so is spammig 8 MB or even gigabyte blocks full therefore raising fees.

There has to be a transaction fee market and there's no way around that - which is fine.

8MB blocks might still be dangerous along with the rest of the changes BCH did but the issues might not get unveiled for a long time.



I get the spamming issue. Miners can stop including them in blocks, if the fee is too low, they do the work for the network. If you want a fee market, you pay a fee and get guarantees, spammers with zero or too low fees will be priced out by higher fee txs and rejected by miners.

Bitcoin Cash didn't make any changes but raise the blocksize and it removed dangerous Segwit changes. So it is much safer than Bitcoin/Segwit if more hashrate comes to mine it. With little hashrate is stays vulnerable to 51% attacks.

But I believe more hashrate will come to Bitcoin Cash in November when it is clear that Core/Blockstream has no intention to respect the 2MB blocksize increase of the Segwit2x agreement. Until then Bitcoin Cash will be vulnerable and must hang tight.

Geez, I'd just Dig this issue, seeing how these people implement the plan so perfectly. didn't see that coming. funny.

This attack was predicted. BCH can become BTC if it is the longest chain, if the Chinese dump enough BTC and pump BCH they can easily rewrite the BTC chain with 51%, then Core has to change the POW algo and BCH wins.

The only danger big blocks pose is the size of the chain, Satoshi didn't say anything about limiting block size as he thought 1mb blocks would be enough and they still are, unless the Chinese spam them. BTC was not designed to be used for buying coffee worldwide.
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November 11, 2017, 11:23:09 AM
#38
Just found this thread and Read it.  Cheesy

How much unpredictable is this crypto-currency world is.

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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November 11, 2017, 11:07:44 AM
#37
Remember, BCH can never replace BTC, because BCH is altcoin!Unfortunately, the S2X doesn't work well.I don't even know why BCH is going up so quickly that I can't understand it.This is an injury to bitcoin.
I also strongly agree that BCH will not replace BTC because BTC is too strong in the world of cryptocurrency. at the end of this year BTC predictions will be very strong in price and BCH will always be below BTC.
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November 11, 2017, 11:02:48 AM
#36
Remember, BCH can never replace BTC, because BCH is altcoin!Unfortunately, the S2X doesn't work well.I don't even know why BCH is going up so quickly that I can't understand it.This is an injury to bitcoin.
sr. member
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November 11, 2017, 10:53:43 AM
#35
Should I sell BTC for BCH ?? I feel people move to BCH massively .

Should you sell gold for gold-plated iron?
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November 11, 2017, 10:33:10 AM
#34
Segwit2x supporting miners will be "heavily influenced" in the next 90 days NOT to raise blocksize to 2 MB.

Some of them will not. Some of them will want to. The former will keep blocksize to 1 MB. The latter will join to mine the Bitcoin cash fork.

At the end of the year BCH fork will have about half of the BTC hashrate and half of the price.

In numbers it will look something like this:

5000 PH/s for BTC, 2500 PH/s for BCH

$3000 for BTC, $1500 for BCH.
I don''t known, but i think we have both BTC and BTC with total price at $10000 in this last year!
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November 11, 2017, 09:33:11 AM
#33
Should I sell BTC for BCH ?? I feel people move to BCH massively .
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November 11, 2017, 09:21:55 AM
#32
My guess is BTC 3200$ and BCH 40$  Smiley

Bitcoin Cash has just processed a block of 4.7MB without any issues.

We've been told many times by Core/Blockstream that anything above 1MB is dangerous.

Bitcoin Cash clearly shows it was a big lie.

Transactions with Bitcoin Cash cost a penny; transactions with Bitcoin/Segwit cost a dollar to send.

More people are going to use Bitcoin Cash because it's so much cheaper, followed by price, followed by hashrate Smiley

I really don't get why people don't get the simple fact that if transactions are super cheap than so is spammig 8 MB or even gigabyte blocks full therefore raising fees.

There has to be a transaction fee market and there's no way around that - which is fine.

8MB blocks might still be dangerous along with the rest of the changes BCH did but the issues might not get unveiled for a long time.



I get the spamming issue. Miners can stop including them in blocks, if the fee is too low, they do the work for the network. If you want a fee market, you pay a fee and get guarantees, spammers with zero or too low fees will be priced out by higher fee txs and rejected by miners.

Bitcoin Cash didn't make any changes but raise the blocksize and it removed dangerous Segwit changes. So it is much safer than Bitcoin/Segwit if more hashrate comes to mine it. With little hashrate is stays vulnerable to 51% attacks.

But I believe more hashrate will come to Bitcoin Cash in November when it is clear that Core/Blockstream has no intention to respect the 2MB blocksize increase of the Segwit2x agreement. Until then Bitcoin Cash will be vulnerable and must hang tight.

Geez, I'd just Dig this issue, seeing how these people implement the plan so perfectly. didn't see that coming. funny.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 03, 2017, 06:27:13 AM
#31
My guess is BTC 3200$ and BCH 40$  Smiley

Bitcoin Cash has just processed a block of 4.7MB without any issues.

We've been told many times by Core/Blockstream that anything above 1MB is dangerous.

Bitcoin Cash clearly shows it was a big lie.

Transactions with Bitcoin Cash cost a penny; transactions with Bitcoin/Segwit cost a dollar to send.

More people are going to use Bitcoin Cash because it's so much cheaper, followed by price, followed by hashrate Smiley

I really don't get why people don't get the simple fact that if transactions are super cheap than so is spammig 8 MB or even gigabyte blocks full therefore raising fees.

There has to be a transaction fee market and there's no way around that - which is fine.

8MB blocks might still be dangerous along with the rest of the changes BCH did but the issues might not get unveiled for a long time.



I get the spamming issue. Miners can stop including them in blocks, if the fee is too low, they do the work for the network. If you want a fee market, you pay a fee and get guarantees, spammers with zero or too low fees will be priced out by higher fee txs and rejected by miners.

Bitcoin Cash didn't make any changes but raise the blocksize and it removed dangerous Segwit changes. So it is much safer than Bitcoin/Segwit if more hashrate comes to mine it. With little hashrate is stays vulnerable to 51% attacks.

But I believe more hashrate will come to Bitcoin Cash in November when it is clear that Core/Blockstream has no intention to respect the 2MB blocksize increase of the Segwit2x agreement. Until then Bitcoin Cash will be vulnerable and must hang tight.
legendary
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August 03, 2017, 01:00:20 AM
#30
My guess is BTC 3200$ and BCH 40$  Smiley

Bitcoin Cash has just processed a block of 4.7MB without any issues.

We've been told many times by Core/Blockstream that anything above 1MB is dangerous.

Bitcoin Cash clearly shows it was a big lie.

Transactions with Bitcoin Cash cost a penny; transactions with Bitcoin/Segwit cost a dollar to send.

More people are going to use Bitcoin Cash because it's so much cheaper, followed by price, followed by hashrate Smiley

I really don't get why people don't get the simple fact that if transactions are super cheap than so is spammig 8 MB or even gigabyte blocks full therefore raising fees.

There has to be a transaction fee market and there's no way around that - which is fine.

8MB blocks might still be dangerous along with the rest of the changes BCH did but the issues might not get unveiled for a long time.

sr. member
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August 02, 2017, 12:49:00 PM
#29
My prediction is BTC ~3400$, and BCH ~30-50$ in the end of 2017.
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August 02, 2017, 12:44:57 PM
#28
My guess is BTC 3200$ and BCH 40$  Smiley

Bitcoin Cash has just processed a block of 4.7MB without any issues.

We've been told many times by Core/Blockstream that anything above 1MB is dangerous.

Bitcoin Cash clearly shows it was a big lie.

Transactions with Bitcoin Cash cost a penny; transactions with Bitcoin/Segwit cost a dollar to send.

More people are going to use Bitcoin Cash because it's so much cheaper, followed by price, followed by hashrate Smiley
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August 02, 2017, 12:41:50 PM
#27
Let's hope so. Isn't this all about mass adoption? We are betting on the tech to take off and if everyone starts using BCH then that's that. But I am in OG Bitcoin camp.
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