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So right this split second if you're on the right markets - Bitcoin + BCH + BTG + BTX = $10,200 ish.
Without all the splits McAfee would almost certainly be eating his dick soon.

The other way round.
Spell it out for me like I'm 5 please.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
Tell me about BTX.  Can I still claim it?

You bet. Up until the start of this month it was claimable by signing a message and going through their site. Now you have to claim it with your private key. Sweeping into Coinomi is probably the easiest.

Register a BTX address on their site and you get airdrops that increase until they're all distributed. BTC addresses below a certain balance weren't credited and that's where the airdrops come from I presume.
legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
So right this split second if you're on the right markets - Bitcoin + BCH + BTG + BTX = $10,200 ish.

Tell me about BTX.  Can I still claim it?

Sure.

How?  Sweep to Coinomi?


Edit:  found the website.  Now to make sure it’s not a scam.
hero member
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So right this split second if you're on the right markets - Bitcoin + BCH + BTG + BTX = $10,200 ish.
Without all the splits McAfee would almost certainly be eating his dick soon.

The other way round.
Vin
legendary
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So right this split second if you're on the right markets - Bitcoin + BCH + BTG + BTX = $10,200 ish.

Tell me about BTX.  Can I still claim it?

Sure.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 2282
Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
So right this split second if you're on the right markets - Bitcoin + BCH + BTG + BTX = $10,200 ish.

Tell me about BTX.  Can I still claim it?
hero member
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Because you have some trouble with an IOTA withdrawal, you urge the rest of the world to leave Bitfinex?

Apparently, IOTA is still a bit too BETA for your nerves (or cryptocurrencies in general). Get a grip.

You, Sir, with all due respect, are an ignorant idiot.
Not going into technical details, go figure out yourself. BETA... I shall get a grip?!

On another note: My Iota withdrawal has been pending for well over 26 hours now after approval.
No reply to my support ticket. No reply to my repeated replies to the same. At best they are running a fractional reserve.

I encourage everybody to at least try to withdraw everything from Bitfinex.
User Wekkel, however, I encourage to deposit everything to Bitfinex, you stupid fucktard.

I still cannot see anything but your personal troubles with IOTA.

But keep tying your personal issue with IOTA/Bitfinex to demanding a full user shutdown of Bitfinex. Talking about fucktard ....  Roll Eyes

Please elaborate on what it has to do with Iota that Bitfinex is not processing my withdrawal. If you cannot see, maybe opening your eyes might help. Every Iota transaction is executed instantly. If only Bitfinex would send a transaction...
And yes, fucktard stands... Language... Nope.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
How much is BTX valued right now?

0.0032 on the market I'm checking.
hero member
Activity: 1358
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So right this split second if you're on the right markets - Bitcoin + BCH + BTG + BTX = $10,200 ish.
Without all the splits McAfee would almost certainly be eating his dick soon.
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 1035
So right this split second if you're on the right markets - Bitcoin + BCH + BTG + BTX = $10,200 ish.

How much is BTX valued right now?
hero member
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It's probably a good idea to read about futures to understand how they can affect the underlying commodity. If there is a price difference, people can make a profit by arbitrage. Who knows what the volume will be on CME or whether that volume will be enough to move the bitcoin price.

https://www.investopedia.com/university/futures/
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cash-and-carry-arbitrage.asp

Yes but this will still be people "buying" bitcoin without actually really having any coin, I don't like it

They have to buy or sell "actual" bitcoin for the arbitrage to work without risk exposure.

If the future says “$20,000” and the current price is “10,000”, people will fall over themselves to sell the future and buy real bitcoins.  And market participants are handicapped because they can only buy futures and not the underlying asset.

This is one of the few times in history where average speculators have a regulatory enforced edge on Wall Street.  But the level of whale games is only going to blow out from here.


You can bet someone will be making that arbitrage trade even if it's not the regulated Walls Street money. You can also bet that Wall Street will be pressuring regulators to let them play.
legendary
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Badbitcoin.org has added Bitcoin.com to there list Tongue

Roger Ver owns Bitcoin.com...do not trust Roger Ver + (Jihan Wu, Craig Wright [fake Satoshi], Bcash CEO Rick Falkvinge and Bigblockers.) !



http://www.badbitcoin.org/thebadlist/



Pot, meet kettle!
Gonna have to elaborate on that, roomba.
legendary
Activity: 2338
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Badbitcoin.org has added Bitcoin.com to there list Tongue

Roger Ver owns Bitcoin.com...do not trust Roger Ver + (Jihan Wu, Craig Wright [fake Satoshi], Bcash CEO Rick Falkvinge and Bigblockers.) !



http://www.badbitcoin.org/thebadlist/



Pot, meet kettle!
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 3056
Welt Am Draht
So right this split second if you're on the right markets - Bitcoin + BCH + BTG + BTX = $10,200 ish.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 2282
Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
It's probably a good idea to read about futures to understand how they can affect the underlying commodity. If there is a price difference, people can make a profit by arbitrage. Who knows what the volume will be on CME or whether that volume will be enough to move the bitcoin price.

https://www.investopedia.com/university/futures/
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cash-and-carry-arbitrage.asp

Yes but this will still be people "buying" bitcoin without actually really having any coin, I don't like it

They have to buy or sell "actual" bitcoin for the arbitrage to work without risk exposure.

If the future says “$20,000” and the current price is “10,000”, people will fall over themselves to sell the future and buy real bitcoins.  And market participants are handicapped because they can only buy futures and not the underlying asset.

This is one of the few times in history where average speculators have a regulatory enforced edge on Wall Street.  But the level of whale games is only going to blow out from here.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 2282
Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
I am really wondering then this bullish run is over.

Can't grow about 500-1000 USD / month forever ...



True; crawling gets old.  It will definitely pick up the pace as we move along.

The last two weeks have been a $2k red candle followed by a $2k green candle.  Just let that sink in for a moment.
hero member
Activity: 824
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It's probably a good idea to read about futures to understand how they can affect the underlying commodity. If there is a price difference, people can make a profit by arbitrage. Who knows what the volume will be on CME or whether that volume will be enough to move the bitcoin price.

https://www.investopedia.com/university/futures/
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cash-and-carry-arbitrage.asp

Yes but this will still be people "buying" bitcoin without actually really having any coin, I don't like it

They have to buy or sell "actual" bitcoin for the arbitrage to work without risk exposure.
hero member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 834
It's probably a good idea to read about futures to understand how they can affect the underlying commodity. If there is a price difference, people can make a profit by arbitrage. Who knows what the volume will be on CME or whether that volume will be enough to move the bitcoin price.

https://www.investopedia.com/university/futures/
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cash-and-carry-arbitrage.asp

Yes but this will still be people "buying" bitcoin without actually really having any coin, I don't like it
From your perspective there is very little difference from people purchasing Bitcoin or altcoins on an exchange. Do you dislike exchanges as well?
legendary
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It's probably a good idea to read about futures to understand how they can affect the underlying commodity. If there is a price difference, people can make a profit by arbitrage. Who knows what the volume will be on CME or whether that volume will be enough to move the bitcoin price.

https://www.investopedia.com/university/futures/
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cash-and-carry-arbitrage.asp

Yes but this will still be people "buying" bitcoin without actually really having any coin, I don't like it
legendary
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Merit: 1538
yes
Because you have some trouble with an IOTA withdrawal, you urge the rest of the world to leave Bitfinex?

Apparently, IOTA is still a bit too BETA for your nerves (or cryptocurrencies in general). Get a grip.

You, Sir, with all due respect, are an ignorant idiot.
Not going into technical details, go figure out yourself. BETA... I shall get a grip?!

On another note: My Iota withdrawal has been pending for well over 26 hours now after approval.
No reply to my support ticket. No reply to my repeated replies to the same. At best they are running a fractional reserve.

I encourage everybody to at least try to withdraw everything from Bitfinex.
User Wekkel, however, I encourage to deposit everything to Bitfinex, you stupid fucktard.

I still cannot see anything but your personal troubles with IOTA.

But keep tying your personal issue with IOTA/Bitfinex to demanding a full user shutdown of Bitfinex. Talking about fucktard ....  Roll Eyes
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