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August 02, 2017, 01:53:03 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.

No new blocks mined, so no. I was able to send some BCH to HitBTC in the last mined block which I sold for 0.28 BCH/BTC.
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August 02, 2017, 01:55:19 PM

We're learning how exchanges work and what the difference between price and value is.
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August 02, 2017, 01:58:03 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.

No new blocks mined, so no. I was able to send some BCH to HitBTC in the last mined block which I sold for 0.28 BCH/BTC.

maybe I'll buy this dip then . . .  eek!
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August 02, 2017, 02:02:26 PM

I feel more secure buying the BTC dip  Grin
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August 02, 2017, 02:06:29 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.

No new blocks mined, so no. I was able to send some BCH to HitBTC in the last mined block which I sold for 0.28 BCH/BTC.

maybe I'll buy this dip then . . .  eek!

Risky business... but it's your money.

I am more focused in how to extract the most of my sellling than to buy any of this shit. It would not be free money if I end up bagholding.
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August 02, 2017, 02:13:59 PM

I feel more secure buying the BTC dip  Grin

Already bought it  Grin
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August 02, 2017, 02:15:17 PM

I'm waiting for this thread to return to some real discussion about BitcoinTM, not some shitcoin clone wannabe that no one here cares about.

I'm also waiting for all the troll day traders with like a few hundred dollars in bitcoin max, running around like chickens trying to figure out how to make an extra 25% by trading their free shitcoin on some shady exchange, to leave this thread for good.

I've got enough BCH that I could single-handedly dump that shitty market all the way down to $1. Don't tempt me.

(and I'm sure that I'm not alone)
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August 02, 2017, 02:16:39 PM

Can we get a new poll for the thread?  Cheesy
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August 02, 2017, 02:19:26 PM

Bittrex exchange is only for us customers?

No I'm based in the UK and I use it
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August 02, 2017, 02:20:16 PM

I'm waiting for this thread to return to some real discussion about BitcoinTM, not some shitcoin clone wannabe that no one here cares about.

I'm also waiting for all the troll day traders with like a few hundred dollars in bitcoin max, running around like chickens trying to figure out how to make an extra 25% by trading their free shitcoin on some shady exchange, to leave this thread for good.

I've got enough BCH that I could single-handedly dump that shitty market all the way down to $1. Don't tempt me.

Do it  Grin
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August 02, 2017, 02:24:31 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.

That was all FUD to move people to desktop wallets. It was only useful for Core to pretend it's actions had community support.

Move to an exchange, it's professional, faster, more reliable and usable unlike most desktop versions I've seen. Do your own due diligence before you chose one or more exchanges ofc, this is still a cowboy industry.
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August 02, 2017, 02:25:36 PM

I'm waiting for this thread to return to some real discussion about BitcoinTM, not some shitcoin clone wannabe that no one here cares about.

I'm also waiting for all the troll day traders with like a few hundred dollars in bitcoin max, running around like chickens trying to figure out how to make an extra 25% by trading their free shitcoin on some shady exchange, to leave this thread for good.

I've got enough BCH that I could single-handedly dump that shitty market all the way down to $1. Don't tempt me.

Do it  Grin

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August 02, 2017, 02:25:39 PM

The controlled max supply claim to fame is now obliterated. There are more than 21,000,000 tokens.

The whole premise of Bitcoin is being undermined and people are A-Okay with it, fools that they are.
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 Posted it yesterday - somebody was trying to pay $1million USD for 0.001 BCH - guess they must have gotten their ill-conceived wish.
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August 02, 2017, 02:27:10 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.

That was all FUD to move people to desktop wallets. It was only useful for Core to pretend it's actions had community support.

Move to an exchange, it's professional, faster, more reliable and usable unlike most desktop versions I've seen. Do your own due diligence before you chose one or more exchanges ofc, this is still a cowboy industry.

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August 02, 2017, 02:27:29 PM

Bittrex exchange is only for us customers?

No I'm based in the UK and I use it

Alright, are they taking BCC deposits yet?
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 Posted it yesterday - somebody was trying to pay $1million USD for 0.001 BCH - guess they must have gotten their ill-conceived wish.

saw that too. Tried to sell into it, but Kraken, well, Kraken
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August 02, 2017, 02:30:02 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.

That was all FUD to move people to desktop wallets. It was only useful for Core to pretend it's actions had community support.

Move to an exchange, it's professional, faster, more reliable and usable unlike most desktop versions I've seen. Do your own due diligence before you chose one or more exchanges ofc, this is still a cowboy industry.

Oh yeah, exchanges are the best option for sure... tell that to mtgox or btc-e customers.

Why do people keep thinking the only alternative to exchanges are SOFTWARE WALLETS? Hardware wallets are a thing since several years ago... EVOLVE.

Exchanges are only good for buying/selling and trading, for only the minimun necessary amount and the minimun time needed. Software wallets are only useful for a few bucks (a few thousands the most)... so basically useless for absolutely anything except a small mobile phone petty cash wallet.
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August 02, 2017, 02:31:49 PM

I need a BCC wallet so I can send them to exchange first atleast Tongue
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