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Topic: The Real, Honest Truth About "Bitcoin Cash". (Read 304 times)

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"Quietly Making Noise"
October 04, 2017, 07:43:54 PM
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I am not lobbying "against" BCH, just curious what people actually think about it.

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Tell me, "Real_Person", why is it "Bitcoin Cash" if you don't any, but, "magic free money," if you do?
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People who owned Bitcoin(s) received the "magic free money" and everyone else did not.
hero member
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Bitcoin Cash = Bitcoin.

And that's the whole truth.
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I probably own more than 200$ worth of Bitcoin Cash... in theory. In the real world I didn't manage to redeem them, they are still lost somewhere there on the blockchain, unwilling to move to my wallet.
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I'll reply to the second. I suppose that the Bitcoin Cash is mainly a struggle for power in the Bitcoin ecosystem, with every part (miners exchanges etc) that is trying to accumulate influence to make one of those the "gold standard". It reminds me the VHS vs Betamax format war, with the not negligible difference that, if it escalate, that intestine war could damage the entire ecosystem
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I do feel like there is a valuable question raised here, even though it has nothing to do with Bitcoin Cash.

Do people who invest "little fish" amounts have awesome or awful opinions on a topic have valuable feedback for the coin?
Or do the people who have more money invested in a certain currency have a better or worse view of the currency?
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yep thats a big problem in crypto/promoting. just so many coins and not much objectivity for now.
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Sound. Fury. Signifying.
Please answer based on what is true for you:

If you own less than ~$50 to $100 worth of "Bitcoin Cash" (BCH), then do you honestly have anything good to say about the subject?

If you own more than ~$125 to $200 worth of the "magic free money" called  "Bitcoin Cash" (BCH), then do you honestly have a single negative idea to share about it?

 Grin
Tell me, "Real_Person", why is it "Bitcoin Cash" if you don't any, but, "magic free money," if you do?

Incidentally, I think they're both legit and serve a strong function. The bitcoin economy is stronger for the presence of one segwit coin and one non-segwit coin.

Diversity is strength.
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This is one of the things that I don't like, everyone always promoting things as long as they are in deep enough.
Who can you trust  Roll Eyes.
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Actually, you do have a good point! I guess that's just human nature, and could apply to most cryptos.
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"Quietly Making Noise"
Please answer based on what is true for you:

If you own less than ~$50 to $100 worth of "Bitcoin Cash" (BCH), then do you honestly have anything good to say about the subject?

If you own more than ~$125 to $200 worth of the "magic free money" called  "Bitcoin Cash" (BCH), then do you honestly have a single negative idea to share about it?

 Grin
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