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cellard (OP)
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March 02, 2017, 07:16:04 PM
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While normal people celebrate that bitcoin is indeed not collapsing as predicted by Roger Verconomics, we have a bunch of idiots lossing their minds with claims such as:

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And for the first time in Bitcoin's history you can transfer an ounce of gold quicker and cheaper than you can a Bitcoin. Thanks core

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If core wasn't doing what they are doing bitcoin would be at $10,000, and ETH and Dash would be under $5. So no, I'm not likely to thank them for what they've done. And you shouldn't either.

It's great to see how their stupid FUD never happened, and bitcoin keeps growing. "Oh my god blocks full, it's going to crash dump now". What a bunch of fucktards. We have people here claiming transfering an ounce of gold across the globe is faster and cheaper than bitcoin now. And they also think putting a bunch of amateurs in charge that can only copy-paste code from Core's github while giving full control to Jihan the autistic chink would raise the price.

If the price goes up it's because with BUcoin it would be x10 higher.
If it goes down it's because blocks full, Core, whatever.

What a joke those guys are LOL.
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March 02, 2017, 07:21:58 PM
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It's obvious now that when Roger Ver tweeted all day about blocks being full and how bitcoin was going to collapse because of that (and the price was like $400 when the propaganda went on full steam) he was talking shit.

The market has decided: Bitcoin is valuable as it is now. You can blame the miners (basically the guy you mentioned) for not accepting segwit because he knows BU would give him more power, and segwit would make him less money due the blocksize increase (or so he thinks, but since the price would go up, he would end up making more money).

This just shows the miner monopoly consists of illiterate morons.

In any case, this does not mean we should stop talking about scaling bitcoin, but the /r/btc trolls are certainly not helping.
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March 02, 2017, 07:52:09 PM
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While normal people celebrate that bitcoin is indeed not collapsing as predicted by Roger Verconomics, we have a bunch of idiots lossing their minds with claims such as:

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And for the first time in Bitcoin's history you can transfer an ounce of gold quicker and cheaper than you can a Bitcoin. Thanks core

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If core wasn't doing what they are doing bitcoin would be at $10,000, and ETH and Dash would be under $5. So no, I'm not likely to thank them for what they've done. And you shouldn't either.

It's great to see how their stupid FUD never happened, and bitcoin keeps growing. "Oh my god blocks full, it's going to crash dump now". What a bunch of fucktards. We have people here claiming transfering an ounce of gold across the globe is faster and cheaper than bitcoin now. And they also think putting a bunch of amateurs in charge that can only copy-paste code from Core's github while giving full control to Jihan the autistic chink would raise the price.

If the price goes up it's because with BUcoin it would be x10 higher.
If it goes down it's because blocks full, Core, whatever.

What a joke those guys are LOL.

Keep drinking the kore koolaid.

Right now the number of unconfirmed transactions is over 90,000.




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March 02, 2017, 08:14:15 PM
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Right now the number of unconfirmed transactions is over 90,000.

Not on my node.

Unconfirmed transactions isn't an absolute number, there are 6000 Bitcoin nodes right now, and each and every one of them can configure the size of the transaction queue in multiple ways.

Don't cry jonald

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