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Topic: KRAKEN DELISTING BSV, We are all Satoshi - page 4. (Read 684 times)

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Not sure how to feel about this, the delisting is giving more credability to BCH as it continues to rise because investors are leaving SV.
Nah, I don't think the whole BSV drama is giving credibility, trust, or anything to Bcash. Most of the people that were holding, or are currently dumping, or invested in BSV were already part of the BCH camp so they're going back to where they came from.

Some say its a free market when exchanges choose what to list but this shows how much power they truly have.  They can work together to destroy a coin which is pretty scary.
It is a free market, but exchanges are private companies and they can do whatever they want.
full member
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Not sure how to feel about this, the delisting is giving more credability to BCH as it continues to rise because investors are leaving SV.  Some say its a free market when exchanges choose what to list but this shows how much power they truly have.  They can work together to destroy a coin which is pretty scary.
Not really, for what I'm holding as a mindset that I got from this forum, BCH is like BSV and it is like a shitcoin. Since, it is a fork it is considered as shitcoin.
legendary
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Was a wise move from their side, looks like CW do it terribly wrong and now is paying his karma, too bad for this fake satoshi nakamoto, looks like the world is collapsing for him in front of his eyes. The question is... is it the end for Bitcoin Satoshi Vision?
legendary
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Not sure how to feel about this, the delisting is giving more credability to BCH as it continues to rise because investors are leaving SV.  Some say its a free market when exchanges choose what to list but this shows how much power they truly have.  They can work together to destroy a coin which is pretty scary.

Only because the owner is spouting nonsense and being a con man. I do not think they would do the same to any coin that has credibility. And I agree with you that exchanges are showing how much power they hold over coins listed.
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Maybe the question is, why are those exchanges supported BSV in the first place if they believed that Craig Wright is not Satoshi? Hmmm. So it's a bit scary that exchanges now have the power to delist if they don't agree with the people behind, just saying.

I know and SV still has high trading volume,  there is something shady going on here because exchanges aren't one to turn down money from trading fees.  There is a coordinated attempt to destroy a coin which is very scary if you don't agree with the particular project.
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This is one campaign that's going to unite all bitcoiners, and the two exchanges are not going to be the last, we will see more exchanges coming, even though there is volume on Bitcoin SV if traders are going to request it, the exchange will be obliged to delist Bitcoin SV.
sr. member
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Maybe the question is, why are those exchanges supported BSV in the first place if they believed that Craig Wright is not Satoshi? Hmmm. So it's a bit scary that exchanges now have the power to delist if they don't agree with the people behind, just saying.
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Craig have always been a failure how can he cone out to claim he is santoshi and can not manage a cooperation and is sue for fraud related law suit, even the biggest exchange in the world binance have delist the BSV from the exchange. We are waiting for other exchanges to follows soon.
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April 18, 2019, 11:15:05 AM
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Not sure how to feel about this, the delisting is giving more credability to BCH as it continues to rise because investors are leaving SV.  Some say its a free market when exchanges choose what to list but this shows how much power they truly have.  They can work together to destroy a coin which is pretty scary.
sr. member
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April 18, 2019, 11:08:52 AM
#8
First it was binance, now it's Kraken delisting this shitcoin and the pretender behind it, Craig Wright. I really like this move of them and it clearly shows that Craig is not really Satoshi. If he is Satoshi, people especially those big exchanges will support BSV. Just because he created a somewhat alike to what Satoshi made, he'll call himself Satoshi?
legendary
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April 18, 2019, 11:07:54 AM
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I really like how you say it: "We are all Satoshi". It's a pretty interesting and accurate sentence.

Exactly, and this is what Craig Wright is not getting about this community. Bitcoin users are Bitcoin and even if Craig Wright was the developer of this experiment, he would not be Bitcoin.

He is such a hated individual in the Bitcoin community now, if it turns out that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, people would sell their bitcoins and start a whole new fork or coin to get away from his legacy.  Tongue

This is why his Shitcoin is not going anywhere soon.  Roll Eyes
legendary
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April 18, 2019, 11:03:08 AM
#6
I like it that the community doesn't accept the move that threatened Bitcoin once again and cause a serious decrease of marketcap. Craig Wright is a rich whimsy guy. He doesn't deserve to get successful with his little project. The money has to flow back to Bitcoin or at least to BCH. It's good to see it happening already. Less for BSV, more for widely accepted coins.
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April 18, 2019, 10:54:26 AM
#5
I really like how you say it: "We are all Satoshi". It's a pretty interesting and accurate sentence.

Decentralization is a lot better when someone kind of evil could take total control over something, for obvious reasons. The thing is, the temptations are many and none of us is really invincible to all of them, so it's a matter of choosing the least worse one i believe.

That could be a motto we can repeat a lot in fact. Since some people is claiming to be Satoshi, maybe they werer not so wrong after all.
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April 18, 2019, 10:51:01 AM
#4
Yes, I see that. I wonder what next will happen with BSV and what exchanges will delist BSV tomorrow?
That is a big surprise from the exchanges, and I think they really don't like with Craig Wright.

They also confirmed it already in their blog:

https://blog.kraken.com/post/2274/kraken-is-delisting-bsv/

They give us a favor by delisting this shitcoin. So if someone is still thinking of holding this coin, it's about time to dump them and just go to bitcoin market. Obviously, bitcoin and BSV is different, is CSW is not Satoshi.
I think they can moves their BSV into other exchanges so they can sell BSV before it's too late. I check on CMC, there still more than 40 exchange so they can easily move to that exchanges and related to the price, they will choose the higher price from all exchanges so they could still make a profit.
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April 18, 2019, 10:43:57 AM
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Yes, of course, they should delist that shit over their platform. Craig has been doing a lot of shit yearly trying to prove something BSV is one of those shit. Bitcoin is from Satoshi and BSV is from Craig, not Craig doing both ends.
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April 18, 2019, 10:34:16 AM
#2
They also confirmed it already in their blog:

https://blog.kraken.com/post/2274/kraken-is-delisting-bsv/

They give us a favor by delisting this shitcoin. So if someone is still thinking of holding this coin, it's about time to dump them and just go to bitcoin market. Obviously, bitcoin and BSV is different, is CSW is not Satoshi.
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April 18, 2019, 10:17:55 AM
#1


I got a mail from Kraken Exchange notifying me of their intention to delist Bitcoin SV, It seem the Craig stunt saga is not going to be "forgiven" easily and we are yet to see the end of it. Binance did a de-listing already..Kraken actually ran a survey to see people's opinion before taking their decisions and results are shown above. The crypto-community made a decision, say no to no intimidation and centralization.

The points to be noted is that Satoshi is a wise man, wanted a bitcoin whose future is determined by the community, not a single individual (as with BSV's Craig), that is why he chosed to remain anonymous. If Craig falls, BSv falls, not so with bitcoin. We are all Satoshi and we all have a say in the bitcoin.
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