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legendary
Activity: 1862
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Self made HODLER ✓
... Bitstamp trades in $.

And also in Euro. Bistamp is, in fact, european exchange.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1530
Self made HODLER ✓
I need something more reliable than kraken. Been trying to get a bog standard market order through for an hour. Is bitstamp a good choice for euros?

It's the best one, yep. The interface and the engine are lighting fast all the time. No margin though if that's what you are into.
legendary
Activity: 2268
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I need something more reliable than kraken. Been trying to get a bog standard market order through for an hour. Is bitstamp a good choice for euros?
legendary
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Merit: 3514
born once atheist
Bitcoin Gold is now available on your Ledger

more free money.. thanx Ledger team !

and so...wat do? the suspense is killing us


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If you wish to access your BTG on your legacy chain, select legacy, otherwise select segwit

wat do Huh

wat do?? ...um, not sure what you're on about....
Me?...well I simply followed the instructions at the link and now have all my BTG coins. No suspense here.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1530
Self made HODLER ✓
Nobody is for censorship, but if you think you can have "discussion" with jbreher you are welcome to try it yourself. He just spams nonsense based on pulling what is being said out of context. That's reflected in his style of writing where he randomly quotes dozen of posts, and then using that to avoid any reasonable argument. If that kind of "discussion" is forced elsewhere it is not a loss, it's a gain IMHO.

+1 for moderators.

You can be your own moderator using the ignore button.

For the same purpose I use as example a Picasso's painting. It's just some dry paint on a board, total value $30, but it's worth millions. I like it because beside its price the number of picassos's painting is limited exactly like bitcoins, and the total capitalizations are alike.

I can make a digital copy of the Picasso painting and call it Picasso Cash. I even print the piece on an 8 times larger piece of canvas. This certainly reduces the value of the legacy Picasso painting to zero and makes me the true Picasso.

Excellent analogy!





Nice.... But it would have been way better if the monalisa of BCH were "ecce homo restoration" style (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/24/world/europe/botched-restoration-of-ecce-homo-fresco-shocks-spain.html). That's exactly how I do visualize that fork/code Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 2470
$120000 in 2024 Confirmed
Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Core are equally centralized / decentralized.  Think about it.  How could they not be?  They both draw from the same pool of miners, the same pool of investors, the same pool of users, the same pool of businesses, and the same pool of developers.
The differences are the Bitcoin Core has the advantage as being what the layperson thinks of as "bitcoin" and what most of the infrastructure is currently setup to interface with.  Bitcoin Cash has the advantage of low fees, reliable confirmation times, and the ability to scale to a global payment network.  
Time will tell which version of bitcoin will win.
(...)
... come on, friends, do not quarrel. How small children Smiley. We wait, we will see. Let´s opinions to live. It's just opinions, not love.

Appeal to emotion. Fuck right off.
Smiley with you the emotions beat. Why do not you like me, darling? Not appeal to emotion, only idiom. Opinion variability is valuable.
utter nonsense
legendary
Activity: 1974
Merit: 1077
Honey badger just does not care
The differences are the Bitcoin Core has the advantage as being what the layperson thinks of as "bitcoin" and what most of the infrastructure is currently setup to interface with.  Bitcoin Cash has the advantage of low fees, reliable confirmation times, and the ability to scale to a global payment network.  

Good morning, Peter. Time for weekend thread trolling and BCH shilling? Here's the picture for you regarding Bitcoin fees and confirmation times:



Week after the peak of the attack we are back into 5-10 satoshies/byte territory. Honey badger just don't care.

And one thing for the amusement of the whole Bitcoinland, Jeff Garzik's panic-patch to enable S2X fork after all, these changes are the reason why they couldn't mine forked block:
https://github.com/btc1/bitcoin/commit/d09f3decfa2806515a0504be927c4384d6241dba
Boy, what an embarrassment for those "skilled" developers.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 540
I've posted this before. I wonder how it is possible for anyone who has read the official Bitcoin Cash's "Letter from the CEO" (link below), to keep supporting this joke of a coin...

https://www.bitcoincash.org/letter-from-the-ceo.pdf

It's mind-boggling to say the least. But then again, the brain is a complicated organ, that can often fail and make someone do all sort of weird things. "Live your own fantasy" as they say...  Shocked

This is just a risky AI experiment gone out of control ...
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 2282
Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
I've posted this before. I wonder how it is possible for anyone who has read the official Bitcoin Cash's "Letter from the CEO" (link below), to keep supporting this joke of a coin...

https://www.bitcoincash.org/letter-from-the-ceo.pdf

It's mind-boggling to say the least. But then again, the brain is a complicated organ, that can often fail and make someone do all sort of weird things. "Live your own fantasy" as they say...  Shocked

Haven’t seen that before.  Doesn’t change my opinion of them though (pack of lunatics).
legendary
Activity: 2590
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Addicted to HoDLing!
I've posted this before. I wonder how it is possible for anyone who has read the official Bitcoin Cash's "Letter from the CEO" (link below), to keep supporting this joke of a coin...

https://www.bitcoincash.org/letter-from-the-ceo.pdf

It's mind-boggling to say the least. But then again, the brain is a complicated organ, that can often fail and make someone do all sort of weird things. "Live your own fantasy" as they say...  Shocked
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 2282
Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
It’s ETH’s night to party.  God knows those buggers deserve to catch a break from $300. 
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1422
It looks like a soft weekend after all. Volume is lower than expected and Bitcoin is currently being traded calmly @ $7779.22 on Stamp.

Mempool is fine too.
I guess Carolina went to the bar partying last night.  Wink
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 512
Because one is Jihan Wu's coin and does with it whatever he pleases? If he wants to change something, he can. It's his creation after all.

I call bullshit. Defend your bald assertion, or be exposed as a spewer of falsehoods.

Falsehood to spew and WuVerCoin there is!

Again if bear shit in woods does to be, no?
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1688
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
Because one is Jihan Wu's coin and does with it whatever he pleases? If he wants to change something, he can. It's his creation after all.

I call bullshit. Defend your bald assertion, or be exposed as a spewer of falsehoods.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 512
... come on, friends, do not quarrel. How small children Smiley. We wait, we will see. Let´s opinions to live. It's just opinions, not love.

But ruphej a bitcoin to be or not to be question that is, there.?

Can answer to see?
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 1130
these guys will never understand that the core devs are willing to increase the blocksize when the time is right and it's tested properly

And even when the Bitcoin block size limit does get raised when the time is right, they'll just say it's not enough and BCash has it where it needs to be. Or come up with other arguments and excuses why Bitcoin still sucks.   Roll Eyes

They'll be like Maxcoin by then.   Grin
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 512
... come on, friends, do not quarrel. How small children Smiley. We wait, we will see. Let´s opinions to live. It's just opinions, not love.

What is sound the hand clapping of one?

When a tree falls, no one is there and it is still a noise?

yes, and bear shit in the woods does, no?

How to have pits of arm a snake existence.
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 1130
Nobody is for censorship, but if you think you can have "discussion" with jbreher you are welcome to try it yourself. He just spams nonsense based on pulling what is being said out of context. That's reflected in his style of writing where he randomly quotes dozen of posts, and then using that to avoid any reasonable argument. If that kind of "discussion" is forced elsewhere it is not a loss, it's a gain IMHO.

+1 for moderators.

You can be your own moderator using the ignore button.

For the same purpose I use as example a Picasso's painting. It's just some dry paint on a board, total value $30, but it's worth millions. I like it because beside its price the number of picassos's painting is limited exactly like bitcoins, and the total capitalizations are alike.

I can make a digital copy of the Picasso painting and call it Picasso Cash. I even print the piece on an 8 times larger piece of canvas. This certainly reduces the value of the legacy Picasso painting to zero and makes me the true Picasso.

Excellent analogy!



hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 512
... come on, friends, do not quarrel. How small children Smiley. We wait, we will see. Let´s opinions to live. It's just opinions, not love.

What is sound the hand clapping of one?

When a tree falls, no one is there and it is still a noise?

yes, and bear shit in the woods does, no?
legendary
Activity: 1303
Merit: 1681
a Cray can run an endless loop in under 4 hours
... come on, friends, do not quarrel. How small children Smiley. We wait, we will see. Let´s opinions to live. It's just opinions, not love.

What is sound the hand clapping of one?

When a tree falls, no one is there and it is still a noise?
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