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August 02, 2017, 01:18:36 PM


Probably when blocks aren't coming in only every few hours. My guess is they are waiting for block time to go down before they start accepting deposits.

Ah, yes, I'd noticed that. So when's the BCH difficulty due to adjust? That would be the precursor to the turning point probably
Once a transaction has 6 confirmations, it is extremely unlikely that an attacker without at least 50% of the network's computation power would be able to reverse it.
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August 02, 2017, 01:20:42 PM

...if I had sold BCH on an exchange I be getting my BTC off it quick.
I know this sounds like FUD, but I'm just making everyone aware of of the risk, take care, who knows how exchanges would deal with it.
As I understand no such quick option exists for the majority of players.
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August 02, 2017, 01:21:48 PM

What is a good and safe BCC wallet?
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August 02, 2017, 01:23:59 PM

Bittrex and yobit both over $1k for bcc(bch)
What joke is this ?  Roll Eyes

Well, right now about a 15 billions joke.
Soon probably the most expensive joke in history.
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August 02, 2017, 01:24:07 PM

BCH $800 on Kraken. Can't complain about the free money.
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August 02, 2017, 01:27:39 PM

Oh, dear! I was struggling to get 10-20% from BTC on kraken, while I could've gotten 700% from BCH  Shocked Unfortunately, I was too blinded by the BTC trolls that BCH would be dumped hard to say 5-6$.  Huh Now it's too late and if I am tempted to catch the moving BCH train I will lose all with my bad luck... I guess when the exchanges open for deposits it will go down significanly, but it doesn't matter for me. Roll Eyes

I read the same from the "experts" about ETH being a shit coin or scam when it was $7. I still bought over a 1000, now worth over $200k.
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August 02, 2017, 01:28:09 PM


Anyone have a solution?


Fill your glass with ice, pop in the mint and chopped fruit, pour in the Pimm's, top with lemonade and stir.
To make up a pitcher use the same method, this time with a handful each of the chopped fruit, cucumber and mint leaves

heyyyyy

that worked out pretty well, tasty
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August 02, 2017, 01:29:20 PM

As the hash rate has dropped dramatically on BCC so they can get the difficulty re-calc triggered, it makes mining a malicious private chain much easier.
For example, mine 20 blocks with empty transactions privately, a little bit faster than the real BCC chain,  and then release it and wipeout everything that happened for the last few hours or days.
I have no idea if it is happening but it is a risk, if I was an exchange I'd be wanting 100 confirmations (like some altcoins), and if I had sold BCH on an exchange I be getting my BTC off it quick.
I know this sounds like FUD, but I'm just making everyone aware of of the risk, take care, who knows how exchanges would deal with it.
The only people who tell the truth are children and drunk hobos. Solid advice.
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August 02, 2017, 01:30:08 PM

What is a good and safe BCC wallet?

For things like this the best and safest would be using a hardware wallet. I was able to do the process easily and with no risk with my Ledger Nano S.

I will always keep telling people hardware wallets are key to the future of Bitcoin and software wallets are a thing of the past and maybe only useful for a few bucks in mobile phone wallet.

Besides that, I would suggest you first move all your Bitcoins to a new address with a different private key (not in the same HD wallet) and then you can proceed "extracting" the BCH with less worries.
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August 02, 2017, 01:31:38 PM

Bittrex exchange is only for us customers?
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August 02, 2017, 01:31:42 PM

BCH looking tasty
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August 02, 2017, 01:32:47 PM

What is a good and safe BCC wallet?

For things like this the best and safest would be using a hardware wallet. I was able to do the process easily and with no risk with my Ledger Nano S.

I will always keep telling people hardware wallets are key to the future of Bitcoin and software wallets are a thing of the past and maybe only useful for a few bucks in mobile phone wallet.

Besides that, I would suggest you first move all your Bitcoins to a new address with a different private key (not in the same HD wallet) and then you can proceed "extracting" the BCH with less worries.
Most of us don't have those fancy magical things. It needs a software wallet with the quickness.
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August 02, 2017, 01:35:09 PM

What is a good and safe BCC wallet?

For things like this the best and safest would be using a hardware wallet. I was able to do the process easily and with no risk with my Ledger Nano S.

I will always keep telling people hardware wallets are key to the future of Bitcoin and software wallets are a thing of the past and maybe only useful for a few bucks in mobile phone wallet.

Besides that, I would suggest you first move all your Bitcoins to a new address with a different private key (not in the same HD wallet) and then you can proceed "extracting" the BCH with less worries.

Can you use Ledger and Trezor for storing both coins at the same time?
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August 02, 2017, 01:36:11 PM

What is a good and safe BCC wallet?

For things like this the best and safest many decent and informative posts here, but I still can't figure out any sort of estimate of how long it might take until the difficulty drops so that BCH blocks can be mined fast enough for BCH to reach the exchanges. 

Anyone have a hold on that?would be using a hardware wallet. I was able to do the process easily and with no risk with my Ledger Nano S.

I will always keep telling people hardware wallets are key to the future of Bitcoin and software wallets are a thing of the past and maybe only useful for a few bucks in mobile phone wallet.

Besides that, I would suggest you first move all your Bitcoins to a new address with a different private key (not in the same HD wallet) and then you can proceed "extracting" the BCH with less worries.

Can you use Ledger and Trezor for storing both coins?

yes, both Trezor and Ledger have included both coins
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August 02, 2017, 01:40:50 PM

Bittrex and yobit both over $1k for bcc(bch)
What joke is this ?  Roll Eyes

Well, right now about a 15 billions joke.
Soon probably the most expensive joke in history.

 This reminds me of the Auroracoin airdrop.  I mined them for a couple of weeks and when they first hit the exchange I cashed out half of them (which was only 10 coins) for ~$900 worth of Bitcoin.  At the time, since it was largely a pre-mined coin (so many million coins pre-mined for the airdrop on Iceland), it had a market cap of over $1billion which was nearly 3 times the market cap of Litecoin.  As the airdrop approached (March 25th, 2014) the price slid downward to around $10 but a week after the airdrop it was worth just over $2.  It never recovered.
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 That's hilarious!  I hadn't seen that before.
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August 02, 2017, 01:46:30 PM

What is a good and safe BCC wallet?

For things like this the best and safest would be using a hardware wallet. I was able to do the process easily and with no risk with my Ledger Nano S.

I will always keep telling people hardware wallets are key to the future of Bitcoin and software wallets are a thing of the past and maybe only useful for a few bucks in mobile phone wallet.

Besides that, I would suggest you first move all your Bitcoins to a new address with a different private key (not in the same HD wallet) and then you can proceed "extracting" the BCH with less worries.

Can you use Ledger and Trezor for storing both coins at the same time?

I can confirm on Ledger Nano S. It has a blockchain selector. Trezor probably too.
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August 02, 2017, 01:46:46 PM

Oh, dear! I was struggling to get 10-20% from BTC on kraken, while I could've gotten 700% from BCH  Shocked Unfortunately, I was too blinded by the BTC trolls that BCH would be dumped hard to say 5-6$.  Huh Now it's too late and if I am tempted to catch the moving BCH train I will lose all with my bad luck... I guess when the exchanges open for deposits it will go down significanly, but it doesn't matter for me. Roll Eyes

Yeah, expert my ass.

they all fud it before.

And tone vays prediction to one unit dollars hahaha, its 4 units right now.
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August 02, 2017, 01:51:05 PM

So it's dumping/correcting/profit taking   Have BCH been arriving on exchanges? I know that's not the case for Kraken at least, though Coinfloor has been taking transactions for a while now.
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