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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BTCP] BitcoinPrivate: A Truly Private Bitcoin [Equihash] on: May 05, 2018, 02:40:39 AM
Apparently they deleting my post too, so i will repost it and keep reposting it no matter how many time it's deleted.

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Plz look up Whalecoin and Zclassic. Same dev is responsible for Bitcoinprivate. He pumped and dumped both coins in such a terrible fashion that the woes felt by those affected will definitely be long lasting. (am talking Bitconnect kinda woe). So, please make sure to check em out before making a decision to buy BTCP. Always do a thorough research before investing. Take care.
Are you still crying? I know it must hurt you to see the success of btcp. This hitbtc is like a dagger in your heart lol I bet you will be tossin n turning at night just thinking of btcp on bittrex and binance! I Pity you.

Thanks for always helping me prove my point, you always make it easy Grin By the way, those of us that have been around for awhile know better than to toast a hitbtc listing. LOL. Again to any prospective investor, make sure to look up Whalecoin and Zclassic and always do a thorough research before investing in a project. Take care.

I've been scouring the interweb doing my DD and haven't found any info on a "Rhett Crighton."  Has he been involved with any other crypto currency?

2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BTCP] BitcoinPrivate: A Truly Private Bitcoin [Equihash] on: May 03, 2018, 11:54:19 PM
I do love occasionally stopping by the BTCP-Butthurt forum.  Sure, donkey slapper is a bit redundant, but it is entertaining.  This is like a train wreck, it's tragic, but you can't help but look.

Party on BTCP'ers


 
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BTCP] BitcoinPrivate: A Truly Private Bitcoin [Equihash] on: April 17, 2018, 02:08:54 PM
As far as I understood you need to have your Bitcoin's on legacy chain even for future forks to be able to claim free coins. Because Segwit activated addresses don't support these forks and are for faster and cheaper transaction. I would be interested to see if someone comes up with other opinion. Having Segwit Bitcoin means no free forked coins.


From update#5:

Full node wallet version 1.0.3 has been released and supports SegWit outputs, it also allows for use of the z_shieldcoinbase command in the GUI
We are still working on Electrum supporting SegWit outputs as well.

https://medium.com/@bitcoinprivate/community-update-5-segwit-support-is-here-merchant-payment-solution-sneak-peak-261eaaa20501
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BTCP] BitcoinPrivate: A Truly Private Bitcoin [Equihash] on: April 17, 2018, 03:19:52 AM
Can I know that when will they add their coin to some bigger exchanges or alternatively we can ask that when will these bigger exchanges allow BTCP to be listed on their exchanges? It is important to get listed for the price to get higher and to be adopted by more investors and users of crypto. If they will not let it live on bigger exchanges then people will not rely on it for their bigger capital.

Can someone please explain why a "big exchange" is so important?  Anyone that wants BTCP can open an account with one of the supporting exchanges in about 10 minutes.

Liquidity.

Yes, you are correct. Anyone can open an account in about 10 minutes.  It's fine for smaller investors.  No problem buying/selling 100 coins or less.  But the medium to large players cannot touch this coin.  There is not enough liquidity.  It will never have the same liquidity as coins with a large circulating supply, but larger exchanges will definitely help.

I don't know if a larger exchange (larger based on volume of other coins) would necessarily translate into more liquidity of btcp.  Anyone wanting to sell now will have their coins on one of the exchanges, so I would think that more exchanges would spread out the supply further.  Thinly traded on multiple exchanges may introduce some good arbitrage opportunities. 

Where things will get interesting, in my opinion, is if/when they start collecting the "unclaimed" coins.  I would speculate that most of the ZCL coins have been claimed, while most BTC holders don't even know they have BTCP to claim - much less know how to claim it. That's a lot of coin!  If they use it to develop the project this could be a success.  At any rate they have until next March to make some progress.  I don't think there will be enough miners left after the block reward halfing next March to keep the network secure, in fact, you would have a good argument that with the current network  hash rate about 10 MH/s, a 51% attack would not be too expensive to pull off.  Good news is right now it wouldn't be worth it. If the price increases, obviously the hash rate will increase, but the price would have to double by March just to maintain the current low hash rate. 
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BTCP] BitcoinPrivate: A Truly Private Bitcoin [Equihash] on: April 17, 2018, 02:07:28 AM
Can I know that when will they add their coin to some bigger exchanges or alternatively we can ask that when will these bigger exchanges allow BTCP to be listed on their exchanges? It is important to get listed for the price to get higher and to be adopted by more investors and users of crypto. If they will not let it live on bigger exchanges then people will not rely on it for their bigger capital.

Can someone please explain why a "big exchange" is so important?  Anyone that wants BTCP can open an account with one of the supporting exchanges in about 10 minutes.
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