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Topic: Should I trade my BTC for BCH? - page 8. (Read 4158 times)

newbie
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November 11, 2017, 07:06:35 AM
#49
 Cheesy i am really confident on way back on btc
Can't handle the shitty BCH. It just not the thing we want, we need the original version. just wait till the dev fixed the problem. Then BTC will back again
full member
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November 11, 2017, 07:03:35 AM
#48
The price of bitcoin dropping down and increasing again has always been a trend so I really don't think that you should be worried. Bitcoin has always proved to bounce back and even reach new heights at times. Just continue holding your bitcoins and you'll be able to recover your losses and as for BCH you really need to be patient for it and there is far more huge risk on investing to bitcoin cash compared to BTC.
jr. member
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November 11, 2017, 06:53:37 AM
#47
Decided to stick to BTC, probably should have done a short term switch as BCH increased by 20% overnight.

Don't fancy risking it now, feels like it's too late.
full member
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November 11, 2017, 06:51:40 AM
#46
Hi,

I'm new here. Bought in to bitcoin at £5100, sold at £6050, then bought back in at £5400, but it seems to be dropping.

Should I trade all my BTC for BCH on the short term or is it too late to get in to BCH?

BCT seems to be losing me money by the minute.

Thanks.

BCH is a temporary profitable path to my comparison with bitcoin.

I accept BITCOIN has collapsed many a times but it kept recovering and it is a constant crypto currency from 8 years which had a stable foundation.

Bitcoin investment is a safer and secured market reason you can analyse the price increaseing and the demand for Bitcoin keep growing with no fall. So I strongly recommend to go with BITCOIN.
jr. member
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November 11, 2017, 06:35:00 AM
#45
Decided to stick to BTC, BCH seems to have stabilized and no doubt it will probably go down.

Let's see what next week brings!
sr. member
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November 11, 2017, 05:58:10 AM
#44
Hi,

I'm new here. Bought in to bitcoin at £5100, sold at £6050, then bought back in at £5400, but it seems to be dropping.

Should I trade all my BTC for BCH on the short term or is it too late to get in to BCH?

BCT seems to be losing me money by the minute.

Thanks.

I think it will be an impulsive and stupid decision to to trade BTC for BCH . Bitcoin price raise and falls on daily basis but still remains to stay as the highest value coin .  Bitcoin cash is a new coin , and trusting it over bitcoin is a foolish decision . Few days back when bitcoin was at $7k , all other altcoins were at zero value . If that scenario occurs again what will you do then ?                                                                                             
full member
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November 11, 2017, 03:51:04 AM
#43
Hi,

I'm new here. Bought in to bitcoin at £5100, sold at £6050, then bought back in at £5400, but it seems to be dropping.

Should I trade all my BTC for BCH on the short term or is it too late to get in to BCH?

BCT seems to be losing me money by the minute.

Thanks.

I think if there is another coin that is more profitable and is on the rise I will switch to the coin and trading for the short term
full member
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November 11, 2017, 03:38:28 AM
#42
I don't think that is a good idea, BCH is a fork of BTC, and can't never be like BTC
Now the price of bitcoin is little going down, due to upcoming fork, but i think that after the fork the price back to growing up
Maybe is better to buy now bitcoin and resell it after a price stabilisation
full member
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November 11, 2017, 03:34:21 AM
#41
BCH looks good, but for now. People are probably worried about the fork again, but it will go back up. Buy now BCH, but don't forget to sell it before the fork.
sr. member
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November 11, 2017, 03:26:40 AM
#40
Trading btc for bch seems good few days back. Now the price has grown reaching a value around $1000. We don't have the assurance that bitcoin cash will continue to stay high or proceed to increase. With bitcoin the growth is promising, so it's good to keep bitcoin as it is or it's good to wait for a little.
legendary
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November 11, 2017, 03:21:16 AM
#39
A lot of money is flowing in to BCH right now. But be cautious. We are still not sure about the future of the SegWit2x fork. Even now there is a chance that some sort of compromise may arise and the necessary support for implementing the fork may be gathered. I am saying this because with the 1 MB block size limit, Bitcoin will not survive for long. Sooner or later, there is going to be a solution.
full member
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November 11, 2017, 03:15:39 AM
#38
Hi,

I'm new here. Bought in to bitcoin at £5100, sold at £6050, then bought back in at £5400, but it seems to be dropping.

Should I trade all my BTC for BCH on the short term or is it too late to get in to BCH?

BCT seems to be losing me money by the minute.

Thanks.

The question is what the hell is BCH? Who cares about it? No one.
copper member
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November 11, 2017, 02:55:40 AM
#37
I've bee given info that this is another huge shift, and in the short term BCH is a good idea.
And I have been given info that, this is another imaginary huge shift, in short buy activity tokens because soon they will skyrocket, I swear my info giver is legit, she told me while in her weakest moments, I was promising to jump diagonally then vertically.
If you do trade your Bitcoins for BCH then you gave them what they wanted, you should know that all the BTC holders could convert to BCH and make it the top crypto, but who is behind BCH? one of the largest mining farms, they are mining with ASICboost, they are selling used miners to people.
They lowered the difficulty and increased block size. you'll feel the centralization and will lose BCH to Chinese completely by 2022, Chinese have advantage over BCH mining, they are running the show, I want to know who would they blame if something goes wrong when there is no Core devs?

For now if miners could grow a pair of balls to mine blocks larger than 1MB and fix it at 2 we might see another shift back to BTC.
member
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November 11, 2017, 12:35:44 AM
#36
all the money is now flowing into bitcoin cash thats why there is no much movement in alt coins
sr. member
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November 11, 2017, 12:32:53 AM
#35
Hi,

I'm new here. Bought in to bitcoin at £5100, sold at £6050, then bought back in at £5400, but it seems to be dropping.

Should I trade all my BTC for BCH on the short term or is it too late to get in to BCH?

BCT seems to be losing me money by the minute.

Thanks.
Of what happen to bitcoin price at this time, it is not a basis that we surely decide in shifting our btc into bch. It is better if we take an observation of what happen to btc in few weeks more. If it is still falling, then it could be the time to switch into bch. But I really don't think that it would be happen since bitcoin is really gaining and it is proved in many years since from its existence.
jr. member
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November 10, 2017, 10:08:50 PM
#34
Original Bitcoin is a much more stable investment
full member
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November 10, 2017, 10:05:43 PM
#33
Hi,

I'm new here. Bought in to bitcoin at £5100, sold at £6050, then bought back in at £5400, but it seems to be dropping.

Should I trade all my BTC for BCH on the short term or is it too late to get in to BCH?

BCT seems to be losing me money by the minute.

Thanks.
Just trade it for short term but don't hold to long because it will eventually go drop hard. Its better to hold BTC than BCH for long term.
hero member
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November 10, 2017, 10:03:02 PM
#32
It's still falling and BCH is still rising.

I'm getting worried.
look at the relative picture, bitcoin had rose to $7.5k in just matter of few days, now obviously it is going to fall maybe set a floor this happens always after a huge spike. On other hand BCH is still the same, a little increase and drops, it's looking promising but it would be foolish to give up on bitcoin just because of a minor fall.
sr. member
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November 10, 2017, 09:55:17 PM
#31
Hi,

I'm new here. Bought in to bitcoin at £5100, sold at £6050, then bought back in at £5400, but it seems to be dropping.

Should I trade all my BTC for BCH on the short term or is it too late to get in to BCH?

BCT seems to be losing me money by the minute.

Thanks.

Bitcoin Cash is getting some volume right now because of the cancelled fork. If you were able to buy after asking here then you are already in profit but if not then know first the reason why it is going up because maybe some people are just hyping it to get out later and you will just be dumped. Bitcoin is having a correction right now and many are expecting it. It may take a few days for it to go up again and people are shifting some of their bitcoin to bitcoin cash because for now, its trend is opposite that of the bitcoin. Volatility is not new in the cryptocurrency market so you should always plan your trade for you not to be burned.
full member
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November 10, 2017, 09:41:19 PM
#30
If you believe in long term progress engage with bitcoin. But if you are a profit oriented man and needs a money quickly. Go with BCH !
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