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January 05, 2018, 05:36:20 PM

You guys failed when you made BCash about following people. Especially following a select few narcissistic elitists such as yourselves, with questionable morality and greedy motives. Kinda like following a gaggle of wealthy preachers.

See, the funny thing is that it is you yammering apes that keep wanting to make it about Ver And Wu. We Bitcoin Cash advocates, advocate for the philosophy and technology. All y'all gots in your back pocket is dragging these guys' names through the mud. Meanwhile, Bitcoin Cash keeps soldiering on.

To quote you're own dumb line.... I chortled.

And if ya'll really cared about the technology, you'd stop stealing code from Core and try inventing something new for once. But oh yeah I forgot, ya'll got a BCash dev team that is intellectually bankrupt.
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January 05, 2018, 05:41:56 PM

Meanwhile in Ripple land:

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January 05, 2018, 05:43:11 PM

OK, guys, this is it! Only 3.6K BTC to 20K $ and 4.4K BTC to 30k $ (on Bitfinex)! Lets do it!



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January 05, 2018, 05:45:58 PM


I'd like to buy you a beer one of these days.

No homo.

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January 05, 2018, 05:53:36 PM

Looks like Yobit has these so far:

SBTC
B2X
GOD
ATOM

Could be worth a few Satoshis. If you have the energy.

Whats important is when you can deposit, not just trade.
Yobit doesn't allow deposits in any of these coins.

Currently:
  Bitcoin Diamond, sell on gate.io
  SuperBitcoin sell on okex.com

You can download clients from github and import you priv. keys.
Prices are slowly declining..

How do you claim them?


You don't need to claim most of them, you already have them on the forked chain, just like BCH. You just need to access them.
Is it worth it?  - I've made  about 1.5% (of my total BTC) profit for both Bitcoin Diamond & SuperBitcoin.  I was quick off the mark, and that returned has probably slipped to <1% now.




How did you manage to get bcd FluidJax? I couldn’t find a working wallet for it to import my keys? I am on Windows.
Did you have to compile the wallet from the source code on github?

 Bither wallet allows you to import the bitcoin private keys then you can claim the BCD coins from a selection in the advanced menu.  You will be promted to send them to a Bitpie BCD addy.  I used the Bitpie wallet and then sent to gate.io
Do it fast... Price is tanking as coins are dumped. 
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January 05, 2018, 06:40:35 PM

Looks like Yobit has these so far:

SBTC
B2X
GOD
ATOM

Could be worth a few Satoshis. If you have the energy.

Whats important is when you can deposit, not just trade.
Yobit doesn't allow deposits in any of these coins.

Currently:
  Bitcoin Diamond, sell on gate.io
  SuperBitcoin sell on okex.com

You can download clients from github and import you priv. keys.
Prices are slowly declining..

How do you claim them?


You don't need to claim most of them, you already have them on the forked chain, just like BCH. You just need to access them.
Is it worth it?  - I've made  about 1.5% (of my total BTC) profit for both Bitcoin Diamond & SuperBitcoin.  I was quick off the mark, and that returned has probably slipped to <1% now.




How did you manage to get bcd FluidJax? I couldn’t find a working wallet for it to import my keys? I am on Windows.
Did you have to compile the wallet from the source code on github?

 Bither wallet allows you to import the bitcoin private keys then you can claim the BCD coins from a selection in the advanced menu.  You will be promted to send them to a Bitpie BCD addy.  I used the Bitpie wallet and then sent to gate.io
Do it fast... Price is tanking as coins are dumped. 


Yep did that today.
As it happens Bither was only updated today with the BCD splitting tool.
By the way, does anyone know where I can dump these BitcoinWorld shitcoins? Any exchanges actively trading them?
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January 05, 2018, 06:46:49 PM

You guys failed when you made BCash about following people. Especially following a select few narcissistic elitists such as yourselves, with questionable morality and greedy motives. Kinda like following a gaggle of wealthy preachers.

See, the funny thing is that it is you yammering apes that keep wanting to make it about Ver And Wu. We Bitcoin Cash advocates, advocate for the philosophy and technology. All y'all gots in your back pocket is dragging these guys' names through the mud. Meanwhile, Bitcoin Cash keeps soldiering on.

To quote you're own dumb line.... I chortled.

And if ya'll really cared about the technology, you'd stop stealing code from Core and try inventing something new for once. But oh yeah I forgot, ya'll got a BCash dev team that is intellectually bankrupt.

You mean Garzic ? inventing something ? .. hum... that's gonna be bumpy.
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January 05, 2018, 06:47:27 PM

A lot of Bitcoin Debit Cards have just been cancelled due to WaveCrest Gibraltar being terminated by VISA.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2018/01/05/visa-locks-bitcoin-payment-cards-crackdown-card-issuer/
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January 05, 2018, 06:50:14 PM

A lot of Bitcoin Debit Cards have just been cancelled due to WaveCrest Gibraltar being terminated by VISA.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2018/01/05/visa-locks-bitcoin-payment-cards-crackdown-card-issuer/

Yep. Got an e-mail from Bitpay today to say that Wavecrest are not supporting it anymore.
Was told in the email that the funds will be returned to my Bitpay account.
Not sure if there is another card issuer out there for us Europeans.
I have a virtual Wirex card but I don't like their monthly fees.
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January 05, 2018, 06:55:25 PM

A lot of Bitcoin Debit Cards have just been cancelled due to WaveCrest Gibraltar being terminated by VISA.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2018/01/05/visa-locks-bitcoin-payment-cards-crackdown-card-issuer/

Yep. Got an e-mail from Bitpay today to say that Wavecrest are not supporting it anymore.
Was told in the email that the funds will be returned to my Bitpay account.
Not sure if there is another card issuer out there for us Europeans.
I have a virtual Wirex card but I don't like their monthly fees.

I had a Xapo card but never actually used it. Revolut is a pretty cool mobile banking solution which I’ve been playing with since December. It has Cryptocurrency in Beta but (and it’s a bit but) you cant make payments via crypto other than via email addresses - I’m hoping this improves with time, but even if not, their currency conversion and standard debit cards (you can have as many as you want for free) are pretty cool. At the moment, I’m just playing with it for pocket money.
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January 05, 2018, 06:57:07 PM

A lot of Bitcoin Debit Cards have just been cancelled due to WaveCrest Gibraltar being terminated by VISA.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2018/01/05/visa-locks-bitcoin-payment-cards-crackdown-card-issuer/

Yep. Got an e-mail from Bitpay today to say that Wavecrest are not supporting it anymore.
Was told in the email that the funds will be returned to my Bitpay account.
Not sure if there is another card issuer out there for us Europeans.
I have a virtual Wirex card but I don't like their monthly fees.

tenX is the only remaining card issuer. but I'm still waiting for my card to arrive.
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January 05, 2018, 07:01:47 PM

A lot of Bitcoin Debit Cards have just been cancelled due to WaveCrest Gibraltar being terminated by VISA.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2018/01/05/visa-locks-bitcoin-payment-cards-crackdown-card-issuer/

Yep. Got an e-mail from Bitpay today to say that Wavecrest are not supporting it anymore.
Was told in the email that the funds will be returned to my Bitpay account.
Not sure if there is another card issuer out there for us Europeans.
I have a virtual Wirex card but I don't like their monthly fees.

That story says there are plenty of other card issuers visa is prepared to work with. It stopped doing business with WaveCrest because of non-compliance with its rules, but it's happy to work with other crypto/fiat card issuers.


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Bitcoin card provider BitPay was also affected, telling customers in an email: "We are already in discussions with potential alternative issuers for the BitPay Card which will allow us to serve customers in Europe and beyond."

Visa said the cards had been suspended after Visa terminated WaveCrest's membership due to "continued non-compliance with our operating rules", although it said other Visa cards that convert Bitcoin into normal currency would not be affected.

"Visa has other approved card programmes that use fiat funds converted from cryptocurrency in a number of jurisdictions. The termination of WaveCrest’s Visa membership does not affect these other products."
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January 05, 2018, 07:05:29 PM

44 out of the Top 50 Altcoins are in the red (based on BTC price).

Money flowing back into Bitcoin.
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January 05, 2018, 07:14:54 PM

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Bitcoin started the hard fork trend, soon the world will follow.

Cities/States will secede from the US so they can follow protocol rules that suit their local the best.

This will result in governance experimentation, competition, and evolution at pace never seen before.
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@_Kevin_Pham
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Bitcoin started the hard fork trend, soon the world will follow.

Cities/States will secede from the US so they can follow protocol rules that suit their local the best.

This will result in governance experimentation, competition, and evolution at pace never seen before.
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decentralize it all
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January 05, 2018, 07:55:42 PM

Just claimed my BTG, what you guys sayin: dump it now or wait ? Only thing I know about it is that it is auf GPU minable Fork.  Grin. Too many shitcoins out there to study all.
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January 05, 2018, 07:57:21 PM

Dump it
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January 05, 2018, 07:59:00 PM

Just claimed my BTG, what you guys sayin: dump it now or wait ? Only thing I know about it is that it is auf GPU minable Fork.  Grin. Too many shitcoins out there to study all.

I have the same dilemma, and I can't make up my mind. Should I dump that shit or hodl? Bitcoins pumping, the alts are crashing, and you know where you are with bitcoin. Hodling alts is risky, like buying bitcoins on leverage.
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