so you want to say that 6$ fee for a 40$ transaction is normal ? i'm shocked..
Ok dude... don't even go there. With everything that happened this weekend and the massive backlog created by Ver/Wu and their army of spammers, if you still wanna go there, then I'll just say go use BCH and GTFO troll. just answer the question and don't try avoid this blaming me for trolling because i'm not , I don't give a shit about bch If I was able to massively spam the BCH network right now and create such a backlog, they'd be seeing $6 transaction fees too. Now pls fk off, I don't have time to waste rehashing the same tired arguments from 3 years ago with yet another troll. If you want lower transaction fees, either wait for the backlog to clear and the mempool to empty. Otherwise look forward to LN. Or go use another crypto. Or whatever. Another troll to my list /ignore
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so you want to say that 6$ fee for a 40$ transaction is normal ? i'm shocked..
Ok dude... don't even go there. With everything that happened this weekend and the massive backlog created by Ver/Wu and their army of spammers, if you still wanna go there, then I'll just say go use BCH and GTFO troll.
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I can't do that because of privacy reasons, I admit I may set the fee a little lower than average but last time a made few transactions half a year ago it was confirmed in few hours in worst case. If it's gone that long without confirming now, you'll probably have to rebroadcast. Also, if you mark transactions as RBF, you have the option to bumb up fees during congestion. cheap bastard I'm shocked that anyone would even try to do transactions over the weekend or even right now. Just let the backlog clear out another day or two, and fees will drop back to normal and confirmations will go through quicker. lol bitcoin doesn't work over the weekend? this is the most deadly spam monsoon in our nations history. and you think you can cheap out and ignore it? dumb bastard It's like a line a mile long forms at L.A.'s hottest new club, and this chump tries to bribe the doorman with a $5 bill to slip in through the front door. "Back of the line for you, loser!" j/k
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They got these coins for free and will hold it just in case it succeeds.
But it ain't gonna. All Bitcoin would have to do is raise it's block size limit a little bit, and the case for buying and using BCH becomes more irrelevant than it already is.
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I can't do that because of privacy reasons, I admit I may set the fee a little lower than average but last time a made few transactions half a year ago it was confirmed in few hours in worst case. If it's gone that long without confirming now, you'll probably have to rebroadcast. Also, if you mark transactions as RBF, you have the option to bumb up fees during congestion. cheap bastard I'm shocked that anyone would even try to do transactions over the weekend or even right now. Just let the backlog clear out another day or two, and fees will drop back to normal and confirmations will go through quicker.
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Don't know why those fools are high-fiving and congrat-zing each other. You still can't spend BCH or ETH anywhere. But to them I guess the "currency" part (merchant adoption) is irrelevant.
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I love the potential that alts hold. Sure, there are tons of shitcoins and outright scams. But altcoins will almost certainly replace the stock market one day.
They have to replace penny stocks first. Which is already happening. Scammers have moved on from penny stock companies that aren't worth shit and have no assets or earnings, to altcoins and ico tokens that aren't worth shit have no assets or earnings. Easy peezy lemon squeezy
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But... but... guyzzz, some of you traders said we'd fall to $4K?? Guyzzz?!?!?!
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Still they refuse to do any research I see
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The gaslighting and shilling over at /r/btc is really sad. Feel bad for such weak minds that fell for it.
I won't be surprised when the BCH (fake) price returns to the $300 level again...
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There are no such thing as loyal miners here. We have to rethink many things.
A Bitcoin that relies on 'nice' miners sounds rather broken to me. Yeah, those unloyal miners switching to a shitcoin for 24hrs and then not being able to sell them at ROI should do the trick.
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Beecrash be crashing....what a surprise....
Nono, it's just correcting. It's the real Bitcoin after all. Shills vanished too. Another surprise. The whales pushing BCH imho always knew it was not gonna replace BTC. They used it as a point to show they could slow transactions and such with BTC and again NO WAY WOULD THEY RISK THEIR BTC MILLIONS on the other hand, it was a 'classic NEW altcoin pump and dump' just at a bigger level Jihan Wu of Bitmain imho, made MILLIONS on this pump and dump get BCH at under 300 bucks say, take only BCH on your equip site...dump at 2.5k frigging evil genius (bitmain: evil as it was meant to be done......MASSIVELY) (tm bitmain) Well I can't speak for how much they scammed on Bithumb. But watching the price action over the weekend on Bitstamp alone, I could tell that the shorting was not really as effective as the whales had hoped. Since everyone had pulled their coins off the exchanges in anticipation of getting free 2x coins, the whales on Bitstamp were effectively shorting their own coins (probably the exchange owners trading) and dumping into their own walls. It was clear they weren't really scooping up much weak hand money. The price drops looked more dramatic because the market was so thin, and no one there to oppose the dumping by short squeezing.
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Beecrash be crashing....what a surprise....
Nono, it's just correcting. It's the real Bitcoin after all. Shills vanished too. Another surprise.
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"Flippening" does not exist as something that is not Bitcoin can never be made Bitcoin regardless of how much malicious actors like Peter R would like you to believe that (yet he acts neutral). Peter R. Translation: "We believe Bitcoin Cash is a representation of Satoshi's True Vision, to be used as a political football and to destroy the core developers. We could give a shit about the underlying BCH coin or network itself, or that it be taken seriously as a new financial ecosystem. In fact, we are ready to easily discard it for another fork in the future if we see fit. Sorry if that happens to burn some of our "flippened" supporters."
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What's with all the appeals to authority here? I thought Bitcoiners were rugged free market individualists who were open to anything going.
No appeals to authority. It's the wild wild west. Jihan Wu and Roger Ver both have extremely punch-able faces. And if I ever see the day that I cross the same corridor with either of them, well....I can't necessarily be responsible for what happens next. And I can tell you that Roger's silly Jujitsu won't help him.
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Self-preservation is an innate right of any human born on this planet. And preparing for a day when someone might try to attack and eliminate you is also an innate right of self-preservation. It's not begging for war, it's preparing for self-defense.
No one said you don't have the right for preparing for war or self-defense or whatever. You are just making such an incident more likely, that's all.The Buddhist Shaolin monks of China would disagree with you.
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Self-preservation is an innate right of any human born on this planet. And preparing for a day when someone might try to attack and eliminate you is also an innate right of self-preservation. It's not begging for war, it's preparing for self-defense.
Anyone who doesn't understand this, really needs to sit down and do some more introspection.
As Satoshi would say, "If you don't get it, then I don't have time to explain it to you."
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