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Topic: If BTC hits $50,000, what price will Bitcoin Cash be? - page 3. (Read 477 times)

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I think it ultimately depends on HOW bitcoin reaches 50k.

The difference between BCH and BTC is that BCH has a larger block size, which can hold more transactions. At the time of the fork, the reason for this is so that more transactions can fit in a block thus increasing waiting times, and also reduces the large bitcoin transaction fees.

Now, there is a lot of talk recently about the lightning network. In my opinion, if LN actually works and becomes massively adopted, then Bitcoin Cash would not have any value anymore, since it's only purpose of existing is already solved in Bitcoin.

If BTC somehow reaches 50k without implementing LN or solving the scalability problems, then BCH still has some use cases, and would still be of value.
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If BTC hits $50,000, what price will Bitcoin Cash be? Will it rise in tandem with the bitcoin price or will it reduce as money is transferred into BTC?
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