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Topic: ⚛️ SWAPS.ORG – TRADE NATIVE CRYPTO - XMR/BTC/ETH/ERC-20 - ON-CHAIN DEX ⚛️ - page 72. (Read 54770 times)

legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1087
Bitlish is also listed as exchange for BCA

i've never heard of this exchange. ever.

you'd be better off withdrawing to a wallet you control. wait for the fork, send your bitcoin out to another wallet you control and then sweep the bitcoin atom private key into coinomi. sit back and wait to see how bitcoin atom trades. if it's popular it'll wind up on other exchanges.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
Bitlish is also listed as exchange for BCA

Question please, this is my first post:

I'm also new to crypto.  I have (finally) verified USD funding in Kraken exchange.

As I understand it, to claim the Bitcoin Atom, I need to
-
  • buy Bitcoin (not ETH or any other crypto) on Kraken,
    - transfer it to my wallet
    - then go ONLY to an exchange that will award the BCA to Bitcoin owners, such as Bitlish
    - transfer my new bitcoin into my Bitlish account
    - and wait for the fork tomorrow
Have I missed anything?

Thanks for the help
(Wow, I haven't seen one of these old bulletin board formats in years! This was more of a challenge than getting tier 3 verification on Kraken...almost  Wink)
legendary
Activity: 1551
Merit: 1002
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What exchanges support atom fork?
you have the list of their partners in their website
I only saw 3, poloniex? bittrex? kraken? coinbase?
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1087
its nice but this will never pass bitcoin

of course not. does it matter? if it has some cool ideas it might make some people a bit of money. if it has some really cool ideas it might stick around. at least it's trying to do something beyond just being a fork for the sake of it.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
its nice but this will never pass bitcoin
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 100
So it's happening in less than 24h?
149 blocks  =  1490 minutes  =  24 hours approximate !
i am waiting for this moment
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 500
I will keep eye on the activities of next 24 hours with exception of few hours of taking rest. If the forked coins which will be called BCA has good appreciation and price then will go ahead to claim them immediately else will sit back and watch future rises when more support appear.
full member
Activity: 194
Merit: 100
路發
So it's happening in less than 24h?
149 blocks  =  1490 minutes  =  24 hours approximate !
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 527
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So it's happening in less than 24h?
newbie
Activity: 280
Merit: 0
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 101
Why is there (again) a so high Blockrate with 10 Minutes (instead 180 - 360 sec.) ?
And why is again used a difficulty retarget of 2 weeks, which can be easy manipulated with high hashrates peaks ?
SHA256 is the next thing... It consumes enormous energy resources and feed again only the chinese mining farms.
Take a look for lyra2z and neoscrypt algo. This algos are far more energy and resource friendly.
The high blocktime has only the need for higher memory requirements to buffer all the incomming transactions, which
is not very v-server friendly.


My suggestions for real improvements are:

- Difficulty retarget at every block (following the hashrate in near realtime)
- Algo: lyra2z or neoscrypt, instead SHA256 - No ASIC-Support please - to make it real decentralized
- Alternative: Multi-Algo capability (like DGB)
- Blocktime 180-360 seconds, instead 10 Minutes
- An Option to use "Zero fee" for small amounts of coins
- Instant-Sent/Private Send Option

A good sample for an improved implementation are the actual GoByte/CrowdCoin/Innova, etc. Codebases

One of the main problems of BTC is the long waiting time for enough confirmations.

for this reason they integrated hybrid consensus both pos and pow for miners to get less control
could we do mining with BCA?

after fork yes
thanks i stay tuned
newbie
Activity: 196
Merit: 0
Why is there (again) a so high Blockrate with 10 Minutes (instead 180 - 360 sec.) ?
And why is again used a difficulty retarget of 2 weeks, which can be easy manipulated with high hashrates peaks ?
SHA256 is the next thing... It consumes enormous energy resources and feed again only the chinese mining farms.
Take a look for lyra2z and neoscrypt algo. This algos are far more energy and resource friendly.
The high blocktime has only the need for higher memory requirements to buffer all the incomming transactions, which
is not very v-server friendly.


My suggestions for real improvements are:

- Difficulty retarget at every block (following the hashrate in near realtime)
- Algo: lyra2z or neoscrypt, instead SHA256 - No ASIC-Support please - to make it real decentralized
- Alternative: Multi-Algo capability (like DGB)
- Blocktime 180-360 seconds, instead 10 Minutes
- An Option to use "Zero fee" for small amounts of coins
- Instant-Sent/Private Send Option

A good sample for an improved implementation are the actual GoByte/CrowdCoin/Innova, etc. Codebases

One of the main problems of BTC is the long waiting time for enough confirmations.

for this reason they integrated hybrid consensus both pos and pow for miners to get less control
could we do mining with BCA?

after fork yes
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 101
Why is there (again) a so high Blockrate with 10 Minutes (instead 180 - 360 sec.) ?
And why is again used a difficulty retarget of 2 weeks, which can be easy manipulated with high hashrates peaks ?
SHA256 is the next thing... It consumes enormous energy resources and feed again only the chinese mining farms.
Take a look for lyra2z and neoscrypt algo. This algos are far more energy and resource friendly.
The high blocktime has only the need for higher memory requirements to buffer all the incomming transactions, which
is not very v-server friendly.


My suggestions for real improvements are:

- Difficulty retarget at every block (following the hashrate in near realtime)
- Algo: lyra2z or neoscrypt, instead SHA256 - No ASIC-Support please - to make it real decentralized
- Alternative: Multi-Algo capability (like DGB)
- Blocktime 180-360 seconds, instead 10 Minutes
- An Option to use "Zero fee" for small amounts of coins
- Instant-Sent/Private Send Option

A good sample for an improved implementation are the actual GoByte/CrowdCoin/Innova, etc. Codebases

One of the main problems of BTC is the long waiting time for enough confirmations.

for this reason they integrated hybrid consensus both pos and pow for miners to get less control
could we do mining with BCA?
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
Why is there (again) a so high Blockrate with 10 Minutes (instead 180 - 360 sec.) ?
And why is again used a difficulty retarget of 2 weeks, which can be easy manipulated with high hashrates peaks ?
SHA256 is the next thing... It consumes enormous energy resources and feed again only the chinese mining farms.
Take a look for lyra2z and neoscrypt algo. This algos are far more energy and resource friendly.
The high blocktime has only the need for higher memory requirements to buffer all the incomming transactions, which
is not very v-server friendly.


My suggestions for real improvements are:

- Difficulty retarget at every block (following the hashrate in near realtime)
- Algo: lyra2z or neoscrypt, instead SHA256 - No ASIC-Support please - to make it real decentralized
- Alternative: Multi-Algo capability (like DGB)
- Blocktime 180-360 seconds, instead 10 Minutes
- An Option to use "Zero fee" for small amounts of coins
- Instant-Sent/Private Send Option

A good sample for an improved implementation are the actual GoByte/CrowdCoin/Innova, etc. Codebases

One of the main problems of BTC is the long waiting time for enough confirmations.

for this reason they integrated hybrid consensus both pos and pow for miners to get less control
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 100
this project has a lot of potential, looking foward to this project for more development. goodluck dev/team.
yes, i think they will success because this fork is different
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