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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Sorry me, but it Very important information about litecoin (LTC)
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on: July 18, 2017, 03:29:01 PM
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I'm not buying Litecoin to make profits, It allows me to actually send money very quickly from my country to the US. Litecoin is a hundred times faster than Bitcoin and my sister can start using the money I sent her almost immediately. I don't know what the OP is talking about. But if there is a crypto currency I'm truly behind, it is this one. Super fast, super cheap transactions and alot of exchanges allows you to use your money. Its perfect. I can only hope for more adoption so that it would be easier for me to travel cashless in the future with Litecoin. Bitcoin is way to slow and way to expensive to use.
Yes, some strange people do it and will do it at price $7.5 also, but invest in litecoin=suicide. BITCOIN conform transaction in 30 min average and have huge liquidity, transferring million dollars with bitcoin will not brocke the market. --- Major keepers - buy low sell high. You - buy high sell low. Chart in % https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/top100cap-btc-ltc.html
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Cheap coins going big 5-10 years
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on: July 18, 2017, 01:19:01 PM
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Cheap coins going big 5-10 years not Stupid answers .. Looking at the past to understand the future .. nothing more stupid when talking about disruptive technology .. Bitcoin will be great, yes I think so, but I will not buy only Bitcoin .. the big percentage gains will be elsewhere .. Good luck in your investments!
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UPDATED: Segwit and the August 1st and SegWit2x fork explained in simple terms
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on: July 17, 2017, 11:27:09 PM
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Even as an old member of the community this terms I understand but in all honesty I don't know what will the affect of it when it comes to Bitcoin's price. We need a definite conclusion on the matter we don't need to understand the meaning of those terms as everything is available throughout the web and this site. We need a conclusion or an answer if Bitcoin will still grow after August 1 or will it start to fall. Other than that I might just need to start researching more about that matter. And can anyone please guide us on what will Bitcoin's future be?
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UPDATED: Segwit and the August 1st and SegWit2x fork explained in simple terms
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on: July 17, 2017, 10:05:33 PM
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@xbiv2 The best I can understand what you're saying is that original non segwit miners won't process any SegWit transactions. And possibly any normal transactions that are based on BTC that came from a SegWit transaction won't be processed either since they don't recognize the source BTC as being valid. I don't understand the second part though since if non mining clients accept the BTC as valid which they should since this is supposed to be a soft fork then the non SegWit mining clients should accept it as valid too. Of course this situation would only happen if for some reason the SegWit miners fell below 50% and a longer non SegWit chain formed off of the SegWit chain. Earlier I mentioned what would possibly happen if some miners made special clients that refused to mine the SegWit chain, but this doesn't apply because if that happened those special miners would start before SegWit enabled block and no SegWit transactions would exist on that chain at all. okay so the bitcoin i currently hold in bitpanda and in blockchain wallet... should i just leave them there? This is a problem in an in progress soft fork situation where a clear winner hasn't won yet, in this case leave them in until the situation is resolved. The other situation is a hard fork that results in two chains. You want your coins in your own wallet so you can have coins on both sides of the fork. Your eWallet will end up on one side or the other and not give you two sets of coins. It should be the better side but still it's only one side. All SegWit chain will be regected by classic (2014) miners and clients.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UPDATED: Segwit and the August 1st and SegWit2x fork explained in simple terms
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on: July 17, 2017, 10:02:42 PM
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okay so the bitcoin i currently hold in bitpanda and in blockchain wallet... should i just leave them there? will my coins just become what ever the outcome is?
Should i transfer my bitcoins from those online wallets to a local core wallet on my computer? if so how do i download the wallet for the 'new' bitcoin? how will my coins be duplicated to the new coin??
Will my mining rigs currently mining dash and eth and other alt coins be affected?
gaddd i hate all this forking shit! haha
Bitcoin-core 2014 and wait until everything calms down and clears up. For Bitcoin-core need SSD 240GB or it will work slow.
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