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July 28, 2017, 05:32:15 PM
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Hi,

 I have question, if I will have on Bittrex BTC, Bittrex change BTC automatically for BCC? Or my BTC stay here and I obtain else + BCC for free?
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July 28, 2017, 07:21:39 PM
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 I have question, if I will have on Bittrex BTC, Bittrex change BTC automatically for BCC? Or my BTC stay here and I obtain else + BCC for free?
No, that would be terrible if bittrex would change btc for bcc, lol.
You keep your btc and get additional bcc for free.
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July 28, 2017, 11:12:33 PM
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BCC is the sad manifestation of a very small yet very loud group of people who believe they know better for everyone else. They believe they represent everyone while they are utterly disconnected from the silent majority who actually uses BTC on a daily basis.

They are the people you can't possibly argue with, and if BTC was launched with 8 MB blocks, they'd still do the same but with a higher number.

They can't possibly understand that transactions should have a price and Bitcoin is not intended for dust transactions. Even if the blocksize was 50 MB, eventually casinos, dice games and various services would fill the blocks with dust transactions requiring users to increase their fees to compete. It's a very simple notion they can't seem to understand.

After <insert the latest fork proposition> propaganda ended, we now currently have 10223 unconfirmed transactions (which is very low) compared to 100k+ when the network was spammed by supporters of various fork attempts.

And considering how high BTC's price is and how many new people are interested in it, the backlog is really nothing. Besides, with 8MB blocks, the whole network could be spammed for the same amount of money - if transaction fees are linear.

You have to have a market for transactions, because spamming the network will always happen! 100k transaction backlog with 1MB blocks or 800k transactions with 8 MB blocks doesn't make any difference at al - it costs the same!


Besides, transaction fees going to miners are intended as blockrewards decrease...

The whole thins only really going to temporarily set BTC back in exchange of having some power over it. But at least the real BCC buy walls will actually show how many people actually care about this abomination.

PS.: what a dumb name Bitcoin Cash actually is?

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July 28, 2017, 11:32:51 PM
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BCC is the sad manifestation of a very small yet very loud group of people who believe they know better for everyone else. They believe they represent everyone while they are utterly disconnected from the silent majority who actually uses BTC on a daily basis.

They are the people you can't possibly argue with, and if BTC was launched with 8 MB blocks, they'd still do the same but with a higher number.

They can't possibly understand that transactions should have a price and Bitcoin is not intended for dust transactions. Even if the blocksize was 50 MB, eventually casinos, dice games and various services would fill the blocks with dust transactions requiring users to increase their fees to compete. It's a very simple notion they can't seem to understand.

After <insert the latest fork proposition> propaganda ended, we now currently have 10223 unconfirmed transactions (which is very low) compared to 100k+ when the network was spammed by supporters of various fork attempts.

And considering how high BTC's price is and how many new people are interested in it, the backlog is really nothing. Besides, with 8MB blocks, the whole network could be spammed for the same amount of money - if transaction fees are linear.

You have to have a market for transactions, because spamming the network will always happen! 100k transaction backlog with 1MB blocks or 800k transactions with 8 MB blocks doesn't make any difference at al - it costs the same!


Besides, transaction fees going to miners are intended as blockrewards decrease...

The whole thins only really going to temporarily set BTC back in exchange of having some power over it. But at least the real BCC buy walls will actually show how many people actually care about this abomination.

PS.: what a dumb name Bitcoin Cash actually is?

I'll tell u smth boy. Bitcoin Cash means that by means of by far larger adjustable block size BCC o BCH will be able to process all transactions it needs to. Adjustable block cap means that there will not be such an issue like people defecting from bitcoin because it's congested like toilet pipe and fulled with speculators and gamblers. BitcoinCash is the future, while Bitcoin BIP148 is sinking shit. it's going down, boy
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July 28, 2017, 11:41:49 PM
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Hi,

 I have question, if I will have on Bittrex BTC, Bittrex change BTC automatically for BCC? Or my BTC stay here and I obtain else + BCC for free?
It is better for you to store your btc on a wallet you own and a wallet that you have full control with, having access to it's private key. This way you will receive bcc for free and it is guaranteed because you control it, not third parties. I am unsure what bittrex will do but most probably they won't give you the free bcc but you will still have your bitcoins. Only do my suggestion if you want guaranteed free bcc.
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July 29, 2017, 08:02:09 PM
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Hi,

 I have question, if I will have on Bittrex BTC, Bittrex change BTC automatically for BCC? Or my BTC stay here and I obtain else + BCC for free?
It is better for you to store your btc on a wallet you own and a wallet that you have full control with, having access to it's private key. This way you will receive bcc for free and it is guaranteed because you control it, not third parties. I am unsure what bittrex will do but most probably they won't give you the free bcc but you will still have your bitcoins. Only do my suggestion if you want guaranteed free bcc.

I think bettrex already post that they will support both BTC and BCC or BCH they announce already that they will support this both so maybe they will also credit each acount btc wallet for the free airdrop or bitcoin cash but still we dont know yet as clear if what happen after augost 1 actualy i have a small btc in bettrex and i cant withdraw it now because its already in maintenance wallet.

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July 29, 2017, 08:26:56 PM
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Hi,

 I have question, if I will have on Bittrex BTC, Bittrex change BTC automatically for BCC? Or my BTC stay here and I obtain else + BCC for free?

Bittrex have promised to give you your BCC in addition to your BTC but they didn't say yet if they will let you buy and sell BCC so if they aren't going to open up a trade pair they will let you withdraw it to your own wallet.

Bittrex is a very good exchange as anything else would be outright theft.
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July 29, 2017, 08:36:39 PM
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isn't the symbol for Bitcoin Cash BCH?  i thought BitConnect already had BCC..
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