When flippening?
Sometime soon, in geologic timescales... Continental drift timescales? Yes, that way people can use BCH to buy coffee without regretting it latter on. Wouldn't it suck to buy a cup of coffee today and a few years from now realize you could have bought the whole plantation?
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When flippening?
Sometime soon, in geologic timescales...
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Dumb, why would you use transactions that are recorded on a distributed public ledger to transfer funds to ISIS? Guess this lady won't be seeing the light of day ever again.
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He's got a point about the handfull of half working exchanges.
Wish we could somehow do away with needing to have an interface with fiat. We have a long way to go before we can totally pay for everything with cryptocurrencies, rather than have to convert to fiat. Atomic swaps will definitely be a step in the right direction, although we still will not be able to atomic swap with fiat.
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I want to know when the next all time low is going to be.
Isn't the all time low zero? Or did BTC have a measurable value before the first exchanges?
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They have a system to speed it up - in my case it was $300. Kinda fuck this!
Any idea how long it may take to get funds transferred with their transaction fee?
You can try this transaction accelerator. It is free but only has 100 slots available and you have to wait until Via BTC solves a block. https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/Also, you may want to see if the transaction that you are trying to send has parent transactions that are also unconfirmed. At the fee that Hashnest has set of 20000 sats,(which is less that 100 sats per byte,) it may take quite sometime to have the transaction be processed normally, if ever. Also, does Bitmain even use the whole 20000 sats to send your transaction or are they setting an even lower fee to broadcast and skimming? $300 for bitmain to have you use their transaction accelerator. That is really a rip off. Here is a web page that will give you an idea of the current state of the mempool. https://core.jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#24h
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After several days where withdraw was not available (error 500, withdraw server in maintenance), I finally managed to start a withdrawal, but it's stuck with 0 confirm since 2017-12-10 06:49:53 UTC.
Hashnest ticket: Withdraw #13070
Between the "error 500", "withdraw server in maintenance" and my withdrawal stuck with 0 confirm since 2017-12-10 06:49:53 UTC, it's been more than two weeks since I've been unsuccessfully trying to withdraw BTC from Hashnest. I've opened several support tickets (ticket Withdraw #13070 is still open) and nobody ever replies. HashNest is setting the 0.0002 BTC miners' fee automatically, so I really don't understand why there would be 0 confirm after more than 4 days. Is there foul play? Is HashNest wallet somehow blacklisted? Is it trying to transfer coins that Hashnest doesn't own? Is it some kind of scam to push me to pay BTC.com (linked on hasnest wallet) $179.54 for their Transaction Accelerator service? Any explanation would be more than welcome. The Bitcoin mempool has been backed up for weeks. The 20000 sat transaction fee is not enough to get included in blocks.
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what's the max supply of this coin?
There is no maximum coins. Starting year 6 the block reward will be 1.62 coins per block ad infinitum. It is inflationary, like Monero.
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Many "Stupids" on finex???
Not too bright, those margin "traders". The ones that use Bitmex are even dumber.
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Hello Poly community.
Does poly staking work at this time?
My Wallet says that it is staking, but doesn't seem to do anything?
Proof of stake rewards do not begin until block 800,000 which is a few years away.
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A bleed is pending and I think it'd come soon. We've had enough pumps, and all that should now get settled with bitcoin going less than $13,000 once again. Alts have bled enough, now their time should come to rule for some time. Look at ETH/BTC, no one expected that price again of ETH/ETC against BTC. A big correction is required now, else even many countries would start taking bitcoin suspicious.
U sound nutso, or perhaps desperate. Sure you might possibly be correct that we are going to experience a correction, but your phrasing that a correction "is required" seems to be out of touch with the nature of markets and bitcoin. Furthermore, you hopeful lauding of ETH in terms of "no one expected" is a bunch of bullshit too. Ethereum is no fucking equivalent to bitcoin, and sure there has been decent pumping coming from the snot nosed 14 year olds, but that shit had been pumped quite a bit beyond any true value that it had, so attempting to assert that .1BTC per ETH or anything close to that is normal, seems a stretch, and surely anything above .01BTC per ETH is seeming a bit inflated, too. So perhaps cashing out of ETH might be prudent rather than pumping (and pimping) it in this BTC thread. Oh please, ETH has great value. You can breed Cryptokitties with it. Plus it's a great ICO token generator. Here is a link to my ETH address to show you that I am indeed a huge (m)ETHhead. https://etherscan.io/address/0x6a422441d27e1d9687e410cd7f856479d3059676
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He only bought 25000 BTC? Or is it just his first purchase?
What really upsets me is not that he shills Bcash over Bitcoin, he has every right to do it.... but blatantly lying with things like "hundreds of dollars fees" or delays even for weeks?
Yes, and it appears his friend, Jihan Wu is sticking it to the people using their Hashnest cloud mining. They set a really lowball fee for BTC withdrawals, so it is taking days for people's withdrawals to finally get confirmed. It appears Bitmain's response to a support ticket is that their transaction fee is fixed at 20,000 sats. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=766448.5104Also, look what "signal" Bitcoin.com pool(operated by Ver) is putting out, lately, to the blocks they mine for BTC. /pool.bitcoin.com/Use/Bitcoin/Cash/
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hi guys,
How can I recover a corrupt wallet.data file? any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Backup the corrupted wallet.dat file, just in case. Then in the qt wallet, go to tools and select Wallet repair. You can then select one of the options.
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Well this little show didn't last long, unless this is just an intermission.
Dropped a grand in anticipation, then started off with a bang, jumping back up a grand.
Now it seems we're right back where we started... the standard $15k. Talk about really quick, a premature ejaculation. Wham, bam, thank you ma'am.
Maybe there's more to come, but so far this has been underwhelming.
Having the fantasy is always more exciting than when it actually becomes reality.
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Does anyone know what is going wrong with blocksuckernation pool? I got hash on the miner with all of my rigs but pool monitor shows no workers and no hashrate
My browser won't even let me connect to the webpage. Your connection is not secure
The owner of blocksuckernation.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.
This site uses HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to specify that Firefox may only connect to it securely. As a result, it is not possible to add an exception for this certificate.
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Well Craig Wright has been touting that they are working on ways to optimize they way BCH handles the transactions and and will be switching to unlimited blocks sometime in 2018. Shall we consider that Vaporware too? Until it is released in the real world, then yes it is all vaporware. Bitcoin Cash does not currently have any scaling problems, segshit does. ╥Aztek And instead of releasing a short term fix that will then probably need to HF again for one that's longer term bitcoin is releasing a long term fix now that will scale far beyond unlimited block sizes why didn't cash just remove the block limit from day 1 if it was that easy. It is still unknown how well a unlimited block will handle millions of tx/s but nodes will become very expensive to run and the free wallets may not be able to afford to run the nodes they require to operate and in the future start requiring a monthly subscription or a fixed purchase price to cover the operating costs for the wallet node I love the unlimited blocks. I would love to backup my entire itunes library on the BCH blockchain. I'll pay a nominal fee for that.
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Well Craig Wright has been touting that they are working on ways to optimize they way BCH handles the transactions and and will be switching to unlimited blocks sometime in 2018. Shall we consider that Vaporware too? Until it is released in the real world, then yes it is all vaporware. Bitcoin Cash does not currently have any scaling problems, segshit does. ╥Aztek Well, then I shall assume that BCH will only be able to scale to about 50-60tx per second. Very paltry rate when we want this to be used by the masses to buy coffee.
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This is the future shame BCH can't do it
In the controlled conditions of a lab, any coin can do this. Get to me when there is a solution working in the wild. It's been tested on mainnet successfully routing through various hops using all the different implementations of lightning with public beta for everyone to use being released soon Released soon , is NOT Released Now!Still vaporware until then.When shitnet is released, you think people will need a 4 year degree before they can understand all of the stupid hoops it will make them jump thru. Or Will the shitnet banks, just say give us your money , we will do it all for you because you are too stupid to understand this convoluted shitnet system, that was designed to be too hard for 70% of the populace to use. ╥Aztek Well Craig Wright has been touting that they are working on ways to optimize they way BCH handles the transactions and and will be switching to unlimited blocks sometime in 2018. Shall we consider that Vaporware too? Too bad. The proposals he's been presenting are rather interesting. But since they are not implemented yet, I'll just dismiss it as "vaporware" and proceed accordingly.
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Umine really charges 0.01 BWK for every tx and withdrawals go for 0.1-0.13 BWK, 8-10% lost.
True, and now minimum payout is 2 BWK!! Wow - they seriously set it to 2BWK. On Sunday they are supposed to be paying out @ 0.01 BWK and they change it to 2. And still there is 400 Gh/s on that pool Yes, many seem to gravitate to the pool with the largest hash rate because the payouts are more frequent and consistent. even if they are really getting a raw deal. While we were talking about Umine - looks like the payouts on http://bsod.pw/ failed The last payout which was supposed to kick in a few minutes back didn't. Looked like their site went down exactly at that time for a minute or so Too bad Suprnova won't come to the rescue. It isn't perfect, but Ocminer always tries to make things right.
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Ok I’m calling bottom for today.
Your place or mine? Do I need to buy you dinner first? No, I'll settle from a little something that comes inside a little blue box.
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