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neurotypical (OP)
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August 30, 2017, 10:37:47 AM
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I've been triyng to sync the Bitcoin ABC full node client for a week, and im running out of patience. Im at 90% with increases of 0.10% per hour, im just tired of waiting to no end. Can anyone tell me why is it taking so long? By the time I have fully synced the node and I can finally access BCH, the price of BCH will most likely have dropped to the ground...

I was going to use ElectronCash, but I don't like the idea of exporting private keys from one wallet to another.
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August 30, 2017, 10:41:42 AM
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Using electron cash I lost all my BCH, better don't use it. I know some guys managed to get their coins, not in my case - after 24 hours they got sent to some other wallet.

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August 30, 2017, 10:43:06 AM
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I've been triyng to sync the Bitcoin ABC full node client for a week, and im running out of patience. Im at 90% with increases of 0.10% per hour, im just tired of waiting to no end. Can anyone tell me why is it taking so long? By the time I have fully synced the node and I can finally access BCH, the price of BCH will most likely have dropped to the ground...

I was going to use ElectronCash, but I don't like the idea of exporting private keys from one wallet to another.

BCH is already bulkier than the bitcoin full node and they are bound to grow. Bitcoin has years of block-chains to load.
For just a trader/holder, I don't think running full node is a good idea.
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August 31, 2017, 09:06:07 AM
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I've been triyng to sync the Bitcoin ABC full node client for a week, and im running out of patience. Im at 90% with increases of 0.10% per hour, im just tired of waiting to no end. Can anyone tell me why is it taking so long? By the time I have fully synced the node and I can finally access BCH, the price of BCH will most likely have dropped to the ground...

I was going to use ElectronCash, but I don't like the idea of exporting private keys from one wallet to another.

BCH is already bulkier than the bitcoin full node and they are bound to grow. Bitcoin has years of block-chains to load.
For just a trader/holder, I don't think running full node is a good idea.

Running a full node is the only way to run the real bitcoin, if you are letting someone else do the transaction validation for you, then you are not using the real bitcoin. I like to validate my own transactions and it's very easy to run a full Bitcoin Core node, just run it once a day for 10 minutes or so and you are synced.

And how is BCH bulkier? They may have 8mb max capacity, but their blockchain should be smaller, since they can't even fill 1MB blocks worth of transactions, but for some reason its so damn slow to sync.
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