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141  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin in a mood of correction? on: August 16, 2017, 06:51:00 AM
New bear trend is setting in, it's a long term one like the one before.
This downward spiral could easily last 12-24 months with at least one big crash in november inbetween.
We are looking at a low end of 800-1200 assuming BCH and SW2x don't gain any traction (which i think is unlikely)
If either of these does gain traction we can even fall much lower.
142  Economy / Speculation / Re: The biggest bitcoin crash ever has begun. on: August 15, 2017, 01:28:40 PM
Dropping nicely under 4000 eh? Who could have predicted that....
143  Economy / Speculation / Re: Just about 20 million. Wait and watch it REALLY explode... on: August 14, 2017, 04:20:49 PM
Jesus you guys are completely delusional. I've never seen this kind of mass delusion before.
Even if hundreds of millions of people are interested in Bitcoin, which is extremely unlikely all on its own, the price will not go extreme as they will USE Bitcoin for what it was intended instead of mass HODL like the delusional bunch here.
144  Economy / Speculation / Re: EMP effect on bitcoin? on: August 14, 2017, 03:31:27 PM
Is there any proof that EMP even exist? Many experts speculate that EMP is entirely science-fiction and not reality.

How can radio waves melt circuit boards and wires? The entire atmosphere would need to be a solid lightning bolt.


Lolwut? Who are those experts? Your thumbs?
Every classic nuke also releases an EMP, it's part of its physics.

How radio waves can melt circuit boards? They aren't specifically radio waves but a broad spectrum of EM waves.
How does a laser cut steel? How does your phone charge wireless? How does your microwave heat water? It's all the same. Resonant EM radiation.
145  Economy / Speculation / Re: The biggest bitcoin crash ever has begun. on: August 14, 2017, 12:07:23 PM
Gosh you guys are so ignorant.
Just because the crash seems to have been postponed at this point doesn't mean there isn't a HUGE imminent thread to the continuity of the bitcoin network and ecosystem in November.
Everything that is happening now is whales preparing to walk out with their bags full of fiat cash before the Novemver fork.
146  Economy / Speculation / Re: The biggest bitcoin crash ever has begun. on: August 13, 2017, 08:11:32 PM
I guess we're not crashing this hard yet. But it will happen that much is guaranteed.
147  Economy / Speculation / Re: The biggest bitcoin crash ever has begun. on: August 13, 2017, 02:22:58 PM
It's not crashing.

Believe in any delusion of your choice. Facts are facts. Bitcoin will not be able to survive anywhere near this price level with the upcoming hard fork. Now this is still some time away but before that the whales will take their profits more than ever before because this split can be and probably will be a great disaster. If you deny this you are intentionally deceiving attempting to deceive ignorant people into buying more into the pump.
148  Economy / Speculation / The biggest bitcoin crash ever has begun. on: August 13, 2017, 11:59:17 AM
After the biggest pump in the history of Bitcoin we are now witnessing the biggest crash crypto has ever seen.
This will be epic and popcorn worthy.
149  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 12, 2017, 07:20:45 PM

i dont really understand why monero keeps dropping in usdt price. if its not increasing okay but why drop?
any insights?

It's been pretty steady in USD terms (the actual dollar) and looks nailed to between $49 and just over $50.

With BTC rocketing so much that is remarkably steady.

That is quite telling.



Monero is great tech, but i'm getting a bit sour here. Since fluffys great "announcment" this ship is sinking and there are no signs of rescue.


What great announcement?

The only thing that can save monero is if we change to protocol not to have an infinite coin supply but have a hard cap like Bitcoin. All arguments defending tail emmission fail horribly and make even worse baseless assumptions.

WTH are you talking about? Please reiterate those failing arguments.

Just because your book is too heavy doesn't mean we are going to change shit for you. That Euro trash risto tried this and failed years ago what do you think your odds are?


The main two arguments made are the 'problems' a capped coin runs into with;
A: A static limited block size.
B: A large (effectively infinite) block size.

I think i don't even need to explain why these two statements fail to make their argument work as they are just non-existent or at least unlikely scenarios.
With scenario A the issue raised is that it will cause insane fees and horrible scaleability causing users to leave the network.
With scenario B the issue raised is that fees will go down to zero causing miners to lose incentive to mine.

There is a fear that block rewards will not be sufficient to incentivise miners to secure the network.

The block reward doesn't drop to zero overnight, it's a slow process to which the users, miners and entire ecosystem adapt over time.
As for the block size, this should be dynamic, built into the protocol, calculating the size to be both sufficient to handle the majority of transactions while maintaining scarcity in the block. If the algorithm doesn't do this it needs to be reviewed.

The lost-coins argument is also mute right from the start, coin loss is not a bad thing, it increases the value of all other coins, making it more scarce.

I've heard the argument that this causes hoarding instead of spending which i believe is an empty argument too.
I hold a certain number of XMR static and i use it as well. Whenever i use XMR i also buy back to keep my amount the same. I do the same with other coins. I understand why people would want to hoard but that doesn't mean people won't spend just as well and just as much.

The only thing tail emission does is potentially dilute the coin supply into oblivion and suppress the price.
150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 12, 2017, 03:08:25 PM


Monero is great tech, but i'm getting a bit sour here. Since fluffys great "announcment" this ship is sinking and there are no signs of rescue.


What great announcement?

The only thing that can save monero is if we change to protocol not to have an infinite coin supply but have a hard cap like Bitcoin. All arguments defending tail emmission fail horribly and make even worse baseless assumptions.

'We' ?

It isn't going to happen, it's a feature, not an obstacle for Monero. 

What brings you here instead of trolling the BTC threads? Seriously, do you actually have any XMR?





I actually do. I think it is a crypto with big potential.
As many people also misunderstand me regarding bitcoin, i'm not here to hate. I'm here to point out points that need improvement or better argumentation.
151  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 12, 2017, 01:53:42 PM


Monero is great tech, but i'm getting a bit sour here. Since fluffys great "announcment" this ship is sinking and there are no signs of rescue.


What great announcement?

The only thing that can save monero is if we change to protocol not to have an infinite coin supply but have a hard cap like Bitcoin. All arguments defending tail emmission fail horribly and make even worse baseless assumptions.
152  Economy / Speculation / Re: Reasons behind this Rise/Bubble? on: August 12, 2017, 09:41:47 AM
The reason is the upcoming hard fork
Big whales know this is going to be devastating. So now they pump Bitcoin so they can dump all they have before the hard fork.
This apparent rise also causes a lot of people new to Bitcoin and unaware of the upcoming hard fork to invest, enriching the whales.
153  Economy / Speculation / Whale pump or newbie ignorance? on: August 12, 2017, 08:01:20 AM
What do you guys think is at the heart of this rise?

With the upcoming hard fork of November is it whales pumping it before taking huge profits and causing the biggest crash we've seen in Bitcoin so far?
Or is it new people investing in Bitcoin while having no idea of the upcoming hard fork?
154  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin vs SegWit2x - after split price predictions on: August 11, 2017, 06:25:24 PM
What is the point of segwit2x after Bitcoin Cash? AFAIK, everything they wanted to put into practice is already there.


SW entails a lot more than extra capacity for transaction volume...
155  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin vs SegWit2x - after split price predictions on: August 10, 2017, 09:55:40 PM
Nobody knows.
The only thing that is certain is that it will be one big cluster f*ck!
156  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Segwit2x Hard Fork a fact? on: August 10, 2017, 06:07:47 PM
I don't understand peoples issue with a 'large' ledger...
Bitcoin blockchain is less than 3 BluRay movies... What's the big deal?
157  Economy / Speculation / Re: SEGWIT Locked IN on: August 09, 2017, 12:52:42 PM
Moon? You mean Ground.
A lot of miners hate the SegWit corporate bankster code.
The ones that were not going to switch to BCC for profitability will now switch because of this SW evil.
Here comes the old kwukduck AKA bitcoin hater.still upset with the success of bitcoin?  Grin


I'm not hating on bitcoin. I'm warning people of what is logically going to happen.
Simple economics.
Miners go where it is profitable and the group that doesn't care about profit much will move to the other chain for political reasons.
lol look at your old replies to threads.Always whatever you say is going to happen never happens actually and this time in no exception  Grin.I don't know when people like you will learn that users decide the price of bitcoin not miners.Miners do not and should not have any decision except the choice of which coin they want to mine.It's the users who bring adaptation not the miners which results in price increase and userbase of bitcoin is much more then BCHcrap and will always be. Tongue

Segwit locked in now whats next? Make bitcoin sky rocket again $3500.

Its locked now then we will wait for it to activate? When is that?
Around August 21-22




I wonder how much use the users will have for Bitcoin when the miners move to the BCC chain and leave the Core network stagnant.
158  Economy / Speculation / Re: SEGWIT Locked IN on: August 09, 2017, 12:39:11 PM
Moon? You mean Ground.
A lot of miners hate the SegWit corporate bankster code.
The ones that were not going to switch to BCC for profitability will now switch because of this SW evil.
Here comes the old kwukduck AKA bitcoin hater.still upset with the success of bitcoin?  Grin


I'm not hating on bitcoin. I'm warning people of what is logically going to happen.
Simple economics.
Miners go where it is profitable and the group that doesn't care about profit much will move to the other chain for political reasons.
159  Economy / Speculation / Re: SEGWIT Locked IN on: August 09, 2017, 10:52:06 AM
Moon? You mean Ground.
A lot of miners hate the SegWit corporate bankster code.
The ones that were not going to switch to BCC for profitability will now switch because of this SW evil.
160  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: In 13 hours Bitcoin Cash mining more profitable than Bitcoin !!FLIPPENING WARN!! on: August 09, 2017, 10:46:51 AM
The reason bitmain is full force mining Bitcoin is to make its difficulty even higher and minibg less profitable than the BitcoinCash chain. Once the new difficulty locks in they will leave the Core chain and switch to Cash with many other miners. Leaving the Core network in a stagnant state.
We could be looking at the litteral death of Bitcoin Core.

Not a gradual decline in value. Just the network coming to a complete halt.
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