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legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Yeah.. it is quite tragic that bitcoin has not broken ATH for 6 weeks.  In other words, we are fucked.   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

JJG, I like how you read into what people say and twist it to suit your bias/agenda, as opposed to what they actually say.

And, you are one of the most dramatic online personas that I have ever met... You go all out on some tangent about how you are suggesting that there is little to no possibility that we are going to go up from here, and part of your evidence for such assertion is that we have not broken ATH for 6 weeks.  Your way of expressing yourself already has ongoing built-in drama, so I don't see how I could be twisting what you are saying.. because you already said what you gonna say.




Which is why no one here actually takes you seriously, or really cares what you think. Like at all. You're like the special needs court jester of the WO.  Roll Eyes Tolerated for the amusement factor but that's all.

Sure, what you say here is funny.  however, there you go with the Royal "we" again.  Frequently, attempting to assert some supposed lack of credible substance on my end.  I frequently talk substance, and with you I usually need to tailor a bit in order to attempt to respond to your ongoing DRAMA!!!!!!!!!    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes    Tongue


legendary
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Evening gents, been reading your posts regarding moving coins to cold storage as per usual plenty info, thanks. Sure most long term holders already have plans in place for 1st August. So where dose this leave liquidity on the exchanges over the next 3 days? are we in for a wild ride.

It plans to be the Bitcoin equivalent of the 1812 Overture complete with cannon fire and party hats. Bring a friend.
legendary
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
Well that clears that up. You all obviously haven't got a pot to piss in.

Sure I do. I keep it next to my bed, in case I awake with the need to tap a vein.

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Such veiled threats.

Haha. Well, it's a lot to me. But certainly not enough to move markets. Alone, AAR.

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No, the pump will be in renminbi.

Not unimaginable.
member
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Evening gents, been reading your posts regarding moving coins to cold storage as per usual plenty info, thanks. Sure most long term holders already have plans in place for 1st August. So where dose this leave liquidity on the exchanges over the next 3 days? are we in for a wild ride.
sr. member
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Merit: 347
Yes, they will be invalid. If 1 BTC is 5 BCC, and you spend 1 BCC, then you can't spend it again in the other chain. In other words, you will have 0.8 BTC.

But I hope I'm wrong and you can sell BCC for BTC and vice-versa, like any alt coin.

They would be two completely separate blockchains, where transactions of one coin can only be made on its own chain (because of two way replay protection), and cannot affect the other chain in any way.

But will they use the same bitcoin addresses? I read that, to claim BCC, you have to put your BTC address in the ABC wallet.


Never do that if you have unspent bitcoins on this address! After the fork is activated FIRST move your bitcoins to another bitcoin address and just after that put your empty BTC address in your BTCCrooked ABC wallet!


Actually I'm not going to even touch it.

I was worried about the market, if people start dumping BCC and it uses the same addresses as BTC, then BTC will de dumped altogether.
legendary
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Yes, they will be invalid. If 1 BTC is 5 BCC, and you spend 1 BCC, then you can't spend it again in the other chain. In other words, you will have 0.8 BTC.

But I hope I'm wrong and you can sell BCC for BTC and vice-versa, like any alt coin.

They would be two completely separate blockchains, where transactions of one coin can only be made on its own chain (because of two way replay protection), and cannot affect the other chain in any way.

But will they use the same bitcoin addresses? I read that, to claim BCC, you have to put your BTC address in the ABC wallet.


Never do that if you have unspent bitcoins on this address! After the fork is activated FIRST move your bitcoins to another bitcoin address and just after that put your empty BTC address in your BTCCrooked ABC wallet!
sr. member
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Yes, they will be invalid. If 1 BTC is 5 BCC, and you spend 1 BCC, then you can't spend it again in the other chain. In other words, you will have 0.8 BTC.

But I hope I'm wrong and you can sell BCC for BTC and vice-versa, like any alt coin.

They would be two completely separate blockchains, where transactions of one coin can only be made on its own chain (because of two way replay protection), and cannot affect the other chain in any way.

But will they use the same bitcoin addresses? I read that, to claim BCC, you have to put your BTC address in the ABC wallet.


This is what Trezor has to say:

"Will Bitcoin Cash addresses be different from Bitcoin addresses?

Your Bitcoin Cash addresses are also derived from your seed, but with different parameters. As they are made specifically for Bitcoin Cash, there will be no overlap with the original Bitcoin, which increases your privacy. This also means that you should not send bitcoins on a Bitcoin Cash address and vice versa.

The Bitcoin Cash BIP44 derivation path for addresses is:

m/44'/145'/
"

So you have to split the coins before sending it, maybe using some command line.

Well, that's better. I was fearful because I read that, to claim BCC, you have to put your BTC address in a ABC wallet, and so BCC would appear to be claimed. Then I was wondering if BCC wasnt just another representation of BTC in another chain, using other code, and in the end they would be the same coin.
legendary
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Yes, they will be invalid. If 1 BTC is 5 BCC, and you spend 1 BCC, then you can't spend it again in the other chain. In other words, you will have 0.8 BTC.

But I hope I'm wrong and you can sell BCC for BTC and vice-versa, like any alt coin.

They would be two completely separate blockchains, where transactions of one coin can only be made on its own chain (because of two way replay protection), and cannot affect the other chain in any way.

But will they use the same bitcoin addresses? I read that, to claim BCC, you have to put your BTC address in the ABC wallet.


This is what Trezor has to say:

"Will Bitcoin Cash addresses be different from Bitcoin addresses?

Your Bitcoin Cash addresses are also derived from your seed, but with different parameters. As they are made specifically for Bitcoin Cash, there will be no overlap with the original Bitcoin, which increases your privacy. This also means that you should not send bitcoins on a Bitcoin Cash address and vice versa.

The Bitcoin Cash BIP44 derivation path for addresses is:

m/44'/145'/
"
legendary
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The only ones that aim to sell BCC right after the fork are the ones that are buying BTC in the last days.

BTC holders will hold both coins because they know better than the greedy people trying to make a quick buck.

This reminds me of the cookie experiment. Sit a kid down in front of a cookie, tell kid if he can wait five minutes he'll get two cookies. Psychologists like to speculate that well adjusted children will be able to wait. But sometimes adults lie. So savvy kids eat the cookie and bounce.

I don't think I know the moral of this story.

Kids like cookies.
sr. member
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Yes, they will be invalid. If 1 BTC is 5 BCC, and you spend 1 BCC, then you can't spend it again in the other chain. In other words, you will have 0.8 BTC.

But I hope I'm wrong and you can sell BCC for BTC and vice-versa, like any alt coin.

They would be two completely separate blockchains, where transactions of one coin can only be made on its own chain (because of two way replay protection), and cannot affect the other chain in any way.

But will they use the same bitcoin addresses? I read that, to claim BCC, you have to put your BTC address in the ABC wallet.
legendary
Activity: 3794
Merit: 5474
Yes, they will be invalid. If 1 BTC is 5 BCC, and you spend 1 BCC, then you can't spend it again in the other chain. In other words, you will have 0.8 BTC.

But I hope I'm wrong and you can sell BCC for BTC and vice-versa, like any alt coin.

They would be two completely separate blockchains, where transactions of one coin can only be made on its own chain (because of two way replay protection), and cannot affect the "ledger" of the other chain in any way.
full member
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The only ones that aim to sell BCC right after the fork are the ones that are buying BTC in the last days.

BTC holders will hold both coins because they know better than the greedy people trying to make a quick buck.
member
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Trezor is going to provide a coin splitter. If you have a Trezor (like I do) then that means you can send BCC to an exchange without risking or touching your BTC.

There are a number of exchanges listed in this thread. Also here's an emerging list:

https://www.bestbitcoinexchange.io/segwit-bitcoincash-hardfork/

Any on the list not require sending ID's/KYC etc ?

I just registered with HitBTC, just one email confirmation, very quick
sr. member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 347
I'm worried.

People selling the BCC are falling into a trap.

And it's a ingenious one. The replay protection is there, if you sell in one chain, you sell in the other.

If you dump BCC, you will be dumping BTC too.



https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/56867/bitcoin-cash-replay-protection

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"Update: They Bitcoin Cash specification now requires that all transaction use the redefined sighashing algorithm as explained for the first method. This means that there is now two way transaction replay protection; transactions made on the Bitcoin ABC chain will be invalid on the non-ABC chain and vice versa."

Yes, they will be invalid. If 1 BTC is 5 BCC, and you spend 1 BCC, then you can't spend it again in the other chain. In other words, you will have 0.8 BTC.

But I hope I'm wrong and you can sell BCC for BTC and vice-versa, like any alt coin.

hero member
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Merit: 640
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Is it possible to hijack a chain by lowering the difficulty?

I should hope not, or practically every altcoin is in danger of attack. Otherwise, I seriously doubt they will ever be able to get the 51% hash required to overtake the BTC chain.



The question is : can you dedicate a pourcentage of your mining BTC farm to win blocks on BCC ... during only 1h after the change of the difficulty in the BCC chain (represent, for example, 3% of the actual difficulty of the BTC chain) ?

Now, you see ... it's only a question of mining device after all (win blocks and sell quickly after at any price).

That's why Mining industries like FORK.



To PUMP & DUMP on exchanges ... like all altcoins.



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legendary
Activity: 3794
Merit: 5474
I'm worried.

People selling the BCC are falling into a trap.

And it's a ingenious one. The replay protection is there, if you sell in one chain, you sell in the other.

If you dump BCC, you will be dumping BTC too.



https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/56867/bitcoin-cash-replay-protection

Quote:
"Update: They Bitcoin Cash specification now requires that all transaction use the redefined sighashing algorithm as explained for the first method. This means that there is now two way transaction replay protection; transactions made on the Bitcoin ABC chain will be invalid on the non-ABC chain and vice versa."
sr. member
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Merit: 347
I'm worried.

People selling the BCC are falling into a trap.

And it's a ingenious one. The replay protection is there, if you sell in one chain, you sell in the other.

If you dump BCC, you will be dumping BTC too.

legendary
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Merit: 4393
Be a bank
some exchange will help you no doubt, maybe Kraken

Thanks. More exchanges by the day. And yes, Kraken currently looks like a front-runner. While my trading stash (i.e., the Bitcoin not locked up in cold storage) is but a small fraction of my Bitcoin holdings, it's still a sizable chunk-o-change. I'd hate to leave it on an exchange that doesn't honor the BC split.



That might be the game of some of the crooks, but most of the names on that list have conviction and big bags. I think you underestimate this.

Cheers! XD



These are the same clowns that stood behind Bitcoin XT, Bitcoin Classic, Bitcoin Unlimited, Bitcoin ABC and so on. How can I take them seriously?

These 'clowns' have conviction and big bags. BlindMayorBitcorn said so themself. How can you not take them seriously?

Well that clears that up. You all obviously haven't got a pot to piss in. Such veiled threats.

No, the pump will be in renminbi.
legendary
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BlindMayorBitcorn said so themself. How can you not take them seriously?

O_o

Don't listen to me! For heaven's sake.

breaking from another thread, looks like the BTC-e domain has been seized

Boom.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
breaking from another thread, looks like the BTC-e domain has been seized
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