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Title: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: fonestar on December 22, 2017, 05:03:50 PM
...okay well not quite.  I have 150,000 satoshi left that I can't spend because of your ridiculous network fees.

Oops... just sent it without a fee LOL.  That should add to your mempool.

Traded in the rest of my "BTC Cripple Coins" for "Centralized Roger Ver ScamCoins" and "Dash".  Two great working currencies that actually scale, never felt better  8)


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: emuLOAD on December 22, 2017, 05:06:54 PM
Or, you know, realize this isn't a religious war, but a market where portfolio differentiation can be the key to survival?


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: anhhung409 on December 22, 2017, 05:10:32 PM
I understand what you are saying. The fees are so high that the deals I made are never perfect. I am quite upset about this, if the fee is too low, the transaction time is increased many times, which means you have to wait for a long time. So, maybe we have to find another way of dealing with it


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: easynote on December 22, 2017, 05:15:38 PM
...okay well not quite.  I have 150,000 satoshi left that I can't spend because of your ridiculous network fees.

Oops... just sent it without a fee LOL.  That should add to your mempool.

Traded in the rest of my "BTC Cripple Coins" for "Centralized Roger Ver ScamCoins" and "Dash".  Two great working currencies that actually scale, never felt better  8)
What's the point of getting rid of something that small? The price is going to go up and you might regret it.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: fonestar on December 22, 2017, 05:17:23 PM
...okay well not quite.  I have 150,000 satoshi left that I can't spend because of your ridiculous network fees.

Oops... just sent it without a fee LOL.  That should add to your mempool.

Traded in the rest of my "BTC Cripple Coins" for "Centralized Roger Ver ScamCoins" and "Dash".  Two great working currencies that actually scale, never felt better  8)
What's the point of getting rid of something that small? The price is going to go up and you might regret it.


It's a dead network as far as I'm concerned.  Just waiting for the miners to flip the switch, BCH lolomgwtf...


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: bitbunnny on December 22, 2017, 05:17:54 PM
The more users who doesn't know how to deal with Bitcoin leave, the better.
Majority of new, unexperienced users will abandon Bitcoin blaming the fees and price dump and is actualy good to leave the room for the people who know what are they doing.
But what I like the best are these dramatic, crying posts. I don't know how we will survive the fact he quit Bitcoin, my heart is breaking....


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: daduremi on December 22, 2017, 05:19:47 PM
If you just want to play with your money, just sell it. but if you want to do business then be patient


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: fonestar on December 22, 2017, 05:24:06 PM
The more users who doesn't know how to deal with Bitcoin leave, the better.
Majority of new, unexperienced users will abandon Bitcoin blaming the fees and price dump and is actualy good to leave the room for the people who know what are they doing.
But what I like the best are these dramatic, crying posts. I don't know how we will survive the fact he quit Bitcoin, my heart is breaking....

Nope.  Been in Bitcoin since 2012.  Tried hanging on to a dying lifestyle.  Gave up hope and now leaving for greener pastures.

If you think spending $100 to send $500 worth of crypto within a day is "normal" then you don't understand crypto.  You don't understand your network is severly broken.

My fundz are instantaneous and almost free.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: darkangel11 on December 22, 2017, 05:25:51 PM
...okay well not quite.  I have 150,000 satoshi left that I can't spend because of your ridiculous network fees.

Oops... just sent it without a fee LOL.  That should add to your mempool.

Traded in the rest of my "BTC Cripple Coins" for "Centralized Roger Ver ScamCoins" and "Dash".  Two great working currencies that actually scale, never felt better  8)

Yes, those are "our" fees. We are responsible for the decentralized network. We made the fees so high and we made the price go down. Thank you for clearing it all up and creating another worthless thread. Newbies teach us something every day!
So you've bought some BCH? It was at 3900 USD not long ago and now it's at 2500. How's that working for you? :D


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: cryptohunter on December 22, 2017, 05:26:03 PM
...okay well not quite.  I have 150,000 satoshi left that I can't spend because of your ridiculous network fees.

Oops... just sent it without a fee LOL.  That should add to your mempool.

Traded in the rest of my "BTC Cripple Coins" for "Centralized Roger Ver ScamCoins" and "Dash".  Two great working currencies that actually scale, never felt better  8)

both ver scam coins hope you get burned hard especially on the instamined shit coin dash.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: btcone111 on December 22, 2017, 05:27:29 PM
OK goodbye i hope you don't look back and regret in 3 years time!
Probably you would have been like - ohhh i should have kept those satoshis and have bought more!


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: fonestar on December 22, 2017, 05:29:39 PM
...okay well not quite.  I have 150,000 satoshi left that I can't spend because of your ridiculous network fees.

Oops... just sent it without a fee LOL.  That should add to your mempool.

Traded in the rest of my "BTC Cripple Coins" for "Centralized Roger Ver ScamCoins" and "Dash".  Two great working currencies that actually scale, never felt better  8)

Yes, those are "our" fees. We are responsible for the decentralized network. We made the fees so high and we made the price go down. Thank you for clearing it all up and creating another worthless thread. Newbies teach us something every day!
So you've bought some BCH? It was at 3900 USD not long ago and now it's at 2500. How's that working for you? :D

Sorry I meant to say the "decentralized" fees your non-developers foist upon you which you passively accept, rationalize and normalize.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: phelbaby on December 22, 2017, 05:30:01 PM
You have once benefited from bitcoin trading and investment why reject it so quick ,you made the money you are using in other crypto now,and is  that why bitcoin still remain the God father to all cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: fonestar on December 22, 2017, 05:31:08 PM
OK goodbye i hope you don't look back and regret in 3 years time!
Probably you would have been like - ohhh i should have kept those satoshis and have bought more!

Setting up for the next big rally.  I would be surprised if BTC will be there to be a part of it at all, maybe the BTC estate foundation will send a fruit basket for teh lulz.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: fonestar on December 22, 2017, 05:33:54 PM
You have once benefited from bitcoin trading and investment why reject it so quick ,you made the money you are using in other crypto now,and is  that why bitcoin still remain the God father to all cryptocurrency.


True that I have benefitted massively from BTC in the past.  But at this point BTC is holding back the cryptos and making us all look bad.  Worst thing you can do is get sentimental about technology.  BTC had a future and Core squandered that future by refusing to scale, that is not what Satoshi wanted for us.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: jackhdt on December 22, 2017, 06:02:50 PM
he felt disappointed because Bitcoin does not get what he wanted. each person has a different vision of the future. we can not force him to think like us. I also wanted to complain about the transaction fee and transaction speed of Bitcoin, I like it better than that.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: Jet Cash on December 22, 2017, 06:06:03 PM
...okay well not quite.  I have 150,000 satoshi left that I can't spend because of your ridiculous network fees.

Oops... just sent it without a fee LOL.  That should add to your mempool.


Does anyne else see the contradiction here? As I said elsewhere, it's the users who set the fees.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: Rozita on December 22, 2017, 06:10:37 PM
...okay well not quite.  I have 150,000 satoshi left that I can't spend because of your ridiculous network fees.

Oops... just sent it without a fee LOL.  That should add to your mempool.


Does anyne else see the contradiction here? As I said elsewhere, it's the users who set the fees.

Yes, you are right. This is users who are setting the fees. But it doesn't mean that any one can set the fee at any price. Your transcations won't be confirmed and sometimes you need your transaction to be confirmed very soon.

And if you mean miners by users, again you are right. Miners determines the fees. But we cannot ask them to decrease the fees.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: lillyann on December 22, 2017, 06:11:52 PM
A lot of people at the end of the year sell everything they have because of the high price and fear of what will be in 2018. The price began to fall sharply today. This is understandable ...


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: phpdev3 on December 22, 2017, 06:21:32 PM
It is fine that you got rid of BTC. Probably you were in danger with bitcoin?


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: pri3oner on December 22, 2017, 06:27:12 PM
As we can see there are two times per year when u can fully say what people do: NY (active trading for holidays) and summertime. Especially now when btc "falls down" and somebody started panic selling theit crypto. Everyone of us get used to see btc growing up every songle day but we SHOUL understand it cant be constant growth. It's reality that u can see these days.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: 1bitcoinsnet on December 22, 2017, 06:37:24 PM
...okay well not quite.  I have 150,000 satoshi left that I can't spend because of your ridiculous network fees.

Oops... just sent it without a fee LOL.  That should add to your mempool.

Traded in the rest of my "BTC Cripple Coins" for "Centralized Roger Ver ScamCoins" and "Dash".  Two great working currencies that actually scale, never felt better  8)

A lot of smart tech guys all sold BTC between 15k and 19K and most are now BCH and XRP

BCH since it is what original white paper said, fast and cheap way to send cheap transactions

XRP due to how S Korea has embraced it and now big financial companies are embracing it

Will BTC die? no, but it sure has to change core or it will become worthless as the other crypto's explode

BCH is exactly what the white paper said BTC should be

A slow and expensive network controlled by TPTB is not what the white paper envisioned

I have a lot of XRP and BCH and zero BTC right now

When it hits 10K I might go back into BTC but if the core does not change and scale, I won't be in it for long

And I've been in it since '10


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: AK47- on December 22, 2017, 06:47:18 PM
...okay well not quite.  I have 150,000 satoshi left that I can't spend because of your ridiculous network fees.

Oops... just sent it without a fee LOL.  That should add to your mempool.

Traded in the rest of my "BTC Cripple Coins" for "Centralized Roger Ver ScamCoins" and "Dash".  Two great working currencies that actually scale, never felt better  8)

A lot of smart tech guys all sold BTC between 15k and 19K and most are now BCH and XRP

BCH since it is what original white paper said, fast and cheap way to send cheap transactions

XRP due to how S Korea has embraced it and now big financial companies are embracing it

Will BTC die? no, but it sure has to change core or it will become worthless as the other crypto's explode

BCH is exactly what the white paper said BTC should be

A slow and expensive network controlled by TPTB is not what the white paper envisioned

I have a lot of XRP and BCH and zero BTC right now

When it hits 10K I might go back into BTC but if the core does not change and scale, I won't be in it for long

And I've been in it since '10
You are in both XRP and BCH basically for earning returns on your investment. Regarding utility, you hardly gonna move your coins from the exchange. Thus, whatever BCH and XRP boast for (less fees and fast tx) won't make any sense if you are not really using your coins for transactions.

Regarding XRP, there is huge supply which developers release in order to maintain the price and dump it on investors occasionally. Whatever recent surge you are looking at is just a short term growth. Regarding BCH, we saw 2 pumps and dumps in 2 months. Need I say more?


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: oginiimaoyani on December 22, 2017, 06:59:00 PM
No matter the high fees and the delay in transactions involve, bitcoin still remains the supreme in the crypto world. We have become use to the daily growth of bitcoin without considering the opposite of it. Bear with the changes accept it the way you have seen it.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: sobriket on December 22, 2017, 07:03:52 PM
I see that you all are making problem because of fees, came on people, just get used to pay them, there is nothing else that you can do in order to avoid them.
If you want to move your money, just pay the fees, this is the only way in that you could move your funds easily.


Title: Re: Got rid of my last BTC...
Post by: Lamisa asfiya on April 04, 2018, 07:16:04 PM
Do not know how many users will deal with Bitcoin. New, inexperienced user will blame its fees and prices.
I am very disappointed if the fee is low. The transaction has been increasing for some time.
So we have to find alternate ways.