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July 11, 2016, 06:35:30 AM
#75
Strategize by buying the bottom and wait for it to go up again  Wink
sr. member
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July 11, 2016, 04:56:12 AM
#74
What's the actual plan for the fork?  Are they just freezing and returning funds to old owners?  This means loads of eth dumps. They should just cut off the rotten limb and burn the lot.  Id say its the only shot they have at saving eth.

I heard that there will be no soft fork to freeze the coins due to a buy. There will be just a hard fork.

So after all that drawn out debacle, they still had to opt for the hard fork? If they were gonna end up here, why not cut straight to the chase? It seems like they are drawing out what will be the obvious decision.

It's only 23 days since the DAO hack... and a HF is ready to go.

In contrast, I doubt if Bitcoin leadership could agree to order a pizza in 23 days...
Instead they would organize another glitzy conference as a smokescreen.

Did you know that RIGHT NOW to send $100 USD...
BTC costs $0.900 with "likelihood" of getting 1 confirmation in 20 minutes (2 blocks)...
ETH costs $0.005 with almost certain 1 confirmation within 15-20 seconds.

Did you know that crypto businesses like mining pools that send a lot of tx...
Are rapidly diversifying away from using expensive BTC money transfers?

http://forums.prohashing.com/viewtopic.php?t=886


I like the fast confirmation. That is the reason I will buy more Etheruem when it recover from the crisis.
legendary
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July 09, 2016, 11:53:37 AM
#73
What's the actual plan for the fork?  Are they just freezing and returning funds to old owners?  This means loads of eth dumps. They should just cut off the rotten limb and burn the lot.  Id say its the only shot they have at saving eth.

I heard that there will be no soft fork to freeze the coins due to a buy. There will be just a hard fork.

So after all that drawn out debacle, they still had to opt for the hard fork? If they were gonna end up here, why not cut straight to the chase? It seems like they are drawing out what will be the obvious decision.

It's only 23 days since the DAO hack... and a HF is ready to go.

In contrast, I doubt if Bitcoin leadership could agree to order a pizza in 23 days...
Instead they would organize another glitzy conference as a smokescreen.

Did you know that RIGHT NOW to send $100 USD...
BTC costs $0.900 with "likelihood" of getting 1 confirmation in 20 minutes (2 blocks)...
ETH costs $0.005 with almost certain 1 confirmation within 15-20 seconds.

Did you know that crypto businesses like mining pools that send a lot of tx...
Are rapidly diversifying away from using expensive BTC money transfers?

http://forums.prohashing.com/viewtopic.php?t=886
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July 09, 2016, 10:14:52 AM
#72
if i had to make bet on survival of ethereum i would bet on its survival and the only reason for that is because users aren't really the ones who decide ETH's survival but instead those who were controlling it from the beginning by pump and dumping and keeping the price always up by throwing a lot of money at it, will make it last longer but eventually that will stop as people start to leave and lose their trust.
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July 09, 2016, 09:42:26 AM
#71
What's the actual plan for the fork?  Are they just freezing and returning funds to old owners?  This means loads of eth dumps. They should just cut off the rotten limb and burn the lot.  Id say its the only shot they have at saving eth.

I heard that there will be no soft fork to freeze the coins due to a buy. There will be just a hard fork.

So after all that drawn out debacle, they still had to opt for the hard fork? If they were gonna end up here, why not cut straight to the chase? It seems like they are drawing out what will be the obvious decision.

Soft fork is good for the Ethereum as it freeze the 3.6 million ethereum. Hard fork will return the 3.6 m to DAO holders.

There will not be soft fork any more. It can be attacked to slow down the network. There will be hard fork only.

I will observe with interest to see the effects of the hard fork. If that is a success, the price could rise.
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July 07, 2016, 02:52:13 PM
#70
What's the actual plan for the fork?  Are they just freezing and returning funds to old owners?  This means loads of eth dumps. They should just cut off the rotten limb and burn the lot.  Id say its the only shot they have at saving eth.

I heard that there will be no soft fork to freeze the coins due to a buy. There will be just a hard fork.

So after all that drawn out debacle, they still had to opt for the hard fork? If they were gonna end up here, why not cut straight to the chase? It seems like they are drawing out what will be the obvious decision.

Soft fork is good for the Ethereum as it freeze the 3.6 million ethereum. Hard fork will return the 3.6 m to DAO holders.

There will not be soft fork any more. It can be attacked to slow down the network. There will be hard fork only.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
July 07, 2016, 03:35:49 AM
#69
What's the actual plan for the fork?  Are they just freezing and returning funds to old owners?  This means loads of eth dumps. They should just cut off the rotten limb and burn the lot.  Id say its the only shot they have at saving eth.

I heard that there will be no soft fork to freeze the coins due to a buy. There will be just a hard fork.

So after all that drawn out debacle, they still had to opt for the hard fork? If they were gonna end up here, why not cut straight to the chase? It seems like they are drawing out what will be the obvious decision.

Soft fork is good for the Ethereum as it freeze the 3.6 million ethereum. Hard fork will return the 3.6 m to DAO holders.
legendary
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July 06, 2016, 08:54:42 AM
#68
What's the actual plan for the fork?  Are they just freezing and returning funds to old owners?  This means loads of eth dumps. They should just cut off the rotten limb and burn the lot.  Id say its the only shot they have at saving eth.

I heard that there will be no soft fork to freeze the coins due to a buy. There will be just a hard fork.

So after all that drawn out debacle, they still had to opt for the hard fork? If they were gonna end up here, why not cut straight to the chase? It seems like they are drawing out what will be the obvious decision.
sr. member
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July 06, 2016, 08:32:20 AM
#67
What's the actual plan for the fork?  Are they just freezing and returning funds to old owners?  This means loads of eth dumps. They should just cut off the rotten limb and burn the lot.  Id say its the only shot they have at saving eth.

I heard that there will be no soft fork to freeze the coins due to a buy. There will be just a hard fork.
legendary
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July 05, 2016, 05:05:56 PM
#66
What's the actual plan for the fork?  Are they just freezing and returning funds to old owners?  This means loads of eth dumps. They should just cut off the rotten limb and burn the lot.  Id say its the only shot they have at saving eth.
sr. member
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July 05, 2016, 04:24:05 PM
#65

Buy BTC or other alts which haven't gone up $1 billion.
though i think those alts might never happen to reach such market cap any time soon most probably and it wouldnt make you a lot of money in the future i think though thats just my opinion

i think i would buy some ethereum then in order to make some big profit in the future if ethereum will start growing at a really rapid pace, in this way i would manage to make some good money i think

If the Ethereum does survive after the DAO crisis, that will be because of the big community support, the price will rise a lot.

The Ethereum has a very good community. The price is still over $10 after the DAO crisis. If it survives, the price will be $50.

If there is no bad news after the date of the soft fork and the stolen funds are freezed, I will buy some.

I also also buy some more if there is hope for the Ethereum to survive. I will average down the price.
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July 05, 2016, 06:52:53 AM
#64

Buy BTC or other alts which haven't gone up $1 billion.
though i think those alts might never happen to reach such market cap any time soon most probably and it wouldnt make you a lot of money in the future i think though thats just my opinion

i think i would buy some ethereum then in order to make some big profit in the future if ethereum will start growing at a really rapid pace, in this way i would manage to make some good money i think

If the Ethereum does survive after the DAO crisis, that will be because of the big community support, the price will rise a lot.

The Ethereum has a very good community. The price is still over $10 after the DAO crisis. If it survives, the price will be $50.

If there is no bad news after the date of the soft fork and the stolen funds are freezed, I will buy some.
sr. member
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July 04, 2016, 03:47:20 PM
#63

Buy BTC or other alts which haven't gone up $1 billion.
though i think those alts might never happen to reach such market cap any time soon most probably and it wouldnt make you a lot of money in the future i think though thats just my opinion

i think i would buy some ethereum then in order to make some big profit in the future if ethereum will start growing at a really rapid pace, in this way i would manage to make some good money i think

If the Ethereum does survive after the DAO crisis, that will be because of the big community support, the price will rise a lot.

The Ethereum has a very good community. The price is still over $10 after the DAO crisis. If it survives, the price will be $50.
sr. member
Activity: 332
Merit: 250
July 04, 2016, 01:29:17 PM
#62

Buy BTC or other alts which haven't gone up $1 billion.
though i think those alts might never happen to reach such market cap any time soon most probably and it wouldnt make you a lot of money in the future i think though thats just my opinion

i think i would buy some ethereum then in order to make some big profit in the future if ethereum will start growing at a really rapid pace, in this way i would manage to make some good money i think

If the Ethereum does survive after the DAO crisis, that will be because of the big community support, the price will rise a lot.
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July 04, 2016, 10:31:42 AM
#61

Buy BTC or other alts which haven't gone up $1 billion.
though i think those alts might never happen to reach such market cap any time soon most probably and it wouldnt make you a lot of money in the future i think though thats just my opinion

i think i would buy some ethereum then in order to make some big profit in the future if ethereum will start growing at a really rapid pace, in this way i would manage to make some good money i think
legendary
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July 04, 2016, 10:30:36 AM
#60
Laugh wholeheartedly. Then eventually, if it exists a few years down the road in a better form, invest.

We might even have a use for smart contracts by then  Grin
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July 04, 2016, 09:38:46 AM
#59

Buy BTC or other alts which haven't gone up $1 billion.

That is a good idea. But if the Ethereum survives, it will be the second coin and the price will rise a lot.
sr. member
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July 02, 2016, 04:22:26 PM
#58

Buy BTC or other alts which haven't gone up $1 billion.
legendary
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July 02, 2016, 03:12:28 PM
#57
Voted "meh." ETH will undoubtedly survive, but it's lost its charm.
Methinks the price will hover around 8-10 for a while, the confidence is gone and it seems the hard fork will probably rear its head. I don't think they will just let it ride. Once they break that final confidence with the fork, it's sub 10 for a while. Long term, will prolly go up though.

Yeah, it prolly will. Funny how ETH has been bailed out (in fiat terms) by Bitcoin's pump. I sold mine at much higher prices in satoshi terms, but "only" $13.xx in USD terms.
legendary
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July 02, 2016, 10:35:26 AM
#56
Voted "meh." ETH will undoubtedly survive, but it's lost its charm.
Methinks the price will hover around 8-10 for a while, the confidence is gone and it seems the hard fork will probably rear its head. I don't think they will just let it ride. Once they break that final confidence with the fork, it's sub 10 for a while. Long term, will prolly go up though.
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