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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 19385. (Read 26609878 times)

legendary
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Benevolent dictator and a scripting language to empower the future of smart contracts? Big woop. I have a shoe. So?
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legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Bitcoin is too inflexible for what Ethereum is trying to do and vice versa. With Bitcoin Ethereum has a safe and reliable store of value which it can integrate into its systems. With Ethereum Bitcoin has a platform uniquely suited to expand its potential. It's a win-win situation.

When and how did Ethereum solve the two-way-peg-problem that is required for it to "use Bitcoin as a reliable store of value which it can integrate" ?

Ethereum will not work like a sidechain. Distributed apps running on ethereum will run Bitcoin wallets and operate them through smart contracts.... I think.



So you're saying that it's possible to move bitcoins back and forth from the Bitcoin blockchain using an outside D App without Bitcoin being aware of it and without a trusted third party ? Interesting.

(I am pretty sure that it's not possible)

No, that's not what I'm saying. The bitcoins stay on the Bitcoin blockchain. It's no different from me or you or Circle's system using Bitcoins. Except it's an Dapp doing it.
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Bitcoin is too inflexible for what Ethereum is trying to do and vice versa. With Bitcoin Ethereum has a safe and reliable store of value which it can integrate into its systems. With Ethereum Bitcoin has a platform uniquely suited to expand its potential. It's a win-win situation.

When and how did Ethereum solve the two-way-peg-problem that is required for it to "use Bitcoin as a reliable store of value which it can integrate" ?

Ethereum will not work like a sidechain. Distributed apps running on ethereum will run Bitcoin wallets and operate them through smart contracts.... I think.



So you're saying that it's possible to move bitcoins back and forth from the Bitcoin blockchain using an outside D App without Bitcoin being aware of it and without a trusted third party ? Interesting.

(I am pretty sure that it's not possible)



all kinds of weird unexplainable things are possible with bitcoin #BitcoinBizarroWorld
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Just as we start to raise into mid 380's these classic people make another bombing run and we are back in 370s. Hopefully coinbase and block-chain alliance buddies do not release any supporting statements and classic continues its fade into obscurity. This will mean price increase.


Lol @ bombing runs. Queues up the thought of experimental aircraft being tested at Area 51 but this Classic project ain't even classified.
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ETH is seeing the bubble meant to be for bitcoin. Everybody is "waiting for the consolidation" to get in...

Sounds familiar!? > ETH is 2011 all over again.



Just wait for when they'll dump back into bitcoin.  Cool


I am waiting on both sides  Grin
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ETH is seeing the bubble meant to be for bitcoin. Everybody is "waiting for the consolidation" to get in...

Sounds familiar!? > ETH is 2011 all over again.



Just wait for when they'll dump back into bitcoin.  Cool
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... Because [ETH] requires Bitcoin to purchase ...

Finally! Non-DNM unique use case scenario for BTC Cool



+1
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... Because [ETH] requires Bitcoin to purchase ...

Finally! Non-DNM unique use case scenario for BTC Cool

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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
ETH is seeing the bubble meant to be for bitcoin. Everybody is "waiting for the consolidation" to get in...

Sounds familiar!? > ETH is 2011 all over again.



Nuts. Angry
Because it requires Bitcoin to purchase, if it gets to a much higher price, then a competitor-clone to ETH will replace it and use less bitcoins.
legendary
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ETH is seeing the bubble meant to be for bitcoin. Everybody is "waiting for the consolidation" to get in...

Sounds familiar!? > ETH is 2011 all over again.



Nuts. Angry
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hero member
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ETH is seeing the bubble meant to be for bitcoin. Everybody is "waiting for the consolidation" to get in...

Sounds familiar!? > ETH is 2011 all over again.

legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
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legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Bitcoin is too inflexible for what Ethereum is trying to do and vice versa. With Bitcoin Ethereum has a safe and reliable store of value which it can integrate into its systems. With Ethereum Bitcoin has a platform uniquely suited to expand its potential. It's a win-win situation.

When and how did Ethereum solve the two-way-peg-problem that is required for it to "use Bitcoin as a reliable store of value which it can integrate" ?

Ethereum will not work like a sidechain. Distributed apps running on ethereum will run Bitcoin wallets and operate them through smart contracts.... I think.

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Legendary trader
Adam I am back on team bull. 400's Soon. Let's do this.
legendary
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Just as we start to raise into mid 380's these classic people make another bombing run and we are back in 370s. Hopefully coinbase and block-chain alliance buddies do not release any supporting statements and classic continues its fade into obscurity. This will mean price increase.



LOL ya fuck'n EH.
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