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Topic: Could bitcoin based physical coins gain value if BCC reigns supreme? - page 2. (Read 1092 times)

hero member
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FATTCATT you are 100% right..and hope that they do not win

There is zero chance of that happening, everyone is already planning to sell it for free money.

Sell what for free money? Explain please

When you hold your BTC on whichever exchange / Trezor / Ledger you will get 1 BCC for every 1 BTC you have.  BCC is expected to trade around $100-200 possibly at open... and yes most people plan to dump it immediately for the free money.  Below is a article that discusses it.

https://blog.ledger.co/securing-your-free-bitcoin-cash-stash-d50aff765688
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If this fork occurs to it's full intent I bet we'll see a bunch of shit physical coins with "BCC" all over them pop up.

May god help the first person who tries to release a BCC physical coin on these boards...  The trolls are probably already sharpening their pitchforks.
sr. member
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Well, when you're the FIRST....that's, you're the first....everything after that grows from the seed of Core, nothin' can take that away or change whats already happened. Unless, of course, you have a time machine.
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has bitcoin cash even infected this section? this is sad.

in terms of casascius coins at least, maybe it doesn't matter what happens to bitcoin itself any more. they're an iconic representation of something that's gonna be in the history books regardless.

and bitcoin cash is no threat to bitcoin.

Not directly, but there was some meandering off topic, thanks for bringing us back.

So you don't think Casascius coins will gain more value if BTC becomes the less dominant chain? If this fork occurs to it's full intent I bet we'll see a bunch of shit physical coins with "BCC" all over them pop up.
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I stopped reading after "reign supreme".
legendary
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has bitcoin cash even infected this section? this is sad.

in terms of casascius coins at least, maybe it doesn't matter what happens to bitcoin itself any more. they're an iconic representation of something that's gonna be in the history books regardless.

and bitcoin cash is no threat to bitcoin.
legendary
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I guess they are talking about Bitcoin Cash, but IDK for sure. Tongue
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FATTCATT you are 100% right..and hope that they do not win

There is zero chance of that happening, everyone is already planning to sell it for free money.

Sell what for free money? Explain please
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FATTCATT you are 100% right..and hope that they do not win

There is zero chance of that happening, everyone is already planning to sell it for free money.
legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
FATTCATT you are 100% right..and hope that they do not win
sr. member
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Didn't a bunch of Chinese and other miners sign some sort of an agreement to make BCC a "competitive currency"? I'm almost positive I read that somewhere. And, correct me if I'm wrong, if it's going to be another currency.....then don't the "bankers" and "wall street elitest" win by taking away the very reason Satoshi developed Bitcoin in the first place?   Huh
sr. member
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truncate: to shorten by cutting off a part....like Lorraine Bobbit did.  Tongue
hero member
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yes. do you want to know why?

do you know how forks work?

you'd have to create a new blockchain to fully remove yourself from this one.

otherwise it's not a chain.

although technically you could truncate...but we won't get into that.
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As asked, would bitcoin based physical coins gain appreciation by having reference to the non-dominant chain (even though technically they could be cashed in for BCC)?

They'd become more rare because future coin creations are likely to be in BCC.

In the same theme, would the first BCC based coin be an incredible addition to any serious collector's stash?
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