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August 20, 2017, 08:23:05 PM

Activation expected at ≈Wed, 23 Aug 2017 05:56:29 GMT.
Still 393 blocks needed for SegWit to activate.


https://www.xbt.eu/





Soon.
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August 20, 2017, 08:37:06 PM

and troll the BCH markets on Kraken tonight. Normally I would catch up on my gaming time during GoT, but, well, BCH will be the game I play tonight... Maybe... I don't know... Fuck it. Free money. Yee-haw !

old generation :
- "need medic !",
- frag time,
- fear of the metro 2033 (with earphone and dark chamber)

new generation :
- play with altcoins.



Heard it was poloniex to be honest. Roll Eyes
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August 20, 2017, 09:21:30 PM

hodl
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August 20, 2017, 09:30:43 PM

Isn't Segwit already priced in?

BCH sliding way lower would be better news for BTC price...
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August 20, 2017, 09:37:41 PM

Isn't Segwit already priced in?

BCH sliding way lower would be better news for BTC price...
http://fork.lol/pow/retarget
so much hash on bch now, their diff will go up again in 3.5 days...
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August 20, 2017, 09:45:52 PM

Isn't Segwit already priced in?

BCH sliding way lower would be better news for BTC price...
http://fork.lol/pow/retarget
so much hash on bch now, their diff will go up again in 3.5 days...

If it does quadruple as AlexGR reckones, then that would... sort it Wink
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August 20, 2017, 09:47:49 PM

Any ideas how to best prepare for the next fork (which will probably be our own)?
Pls don't say Litecoin.
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August 20, 2017, 09:57:35 PM

Any ideas how to best prepare for the next fork (which will probably be our own)?
Pls don't say Litecoin.

Just move your coins to addresses where you control the private keys and hope it gets sorted out. If neither Core nor btc1 are going to do adequate replay protection, it might get really messy. However, BU has been around for quite some time, and someone could have attempted a hard fork with that software, but no one did. Let's hope that no one will dare execute btc1 hard fork, and we will just have to deal with the scaling squabble for many months, if not years to come.
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August 20, 2017, 09:58:34 PM

Isn't Segwit already priced in?

BCH sliding way lower would be better news for BTC price...

Mostly priced in but.... There's always doubt: An implementation failure that triggers on activation, a coordinated hashrate attack, etc etc...

So it still have some upside potential if everything goes OK (as expected). Also BCH should go down and flow into BTC.
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August 20, 2017, 10:00:21 PM

Any ideas how to best prepare for the next fork (which will probably be our own)?
Pls don't say Litecoin.

Ok, Won't say it.
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August 20, 2017, 10:01:36 PM

Any ideas how to best prepare for the next fork (which will probably be our own)?
Pls don't say Litecoin.

Just move your coins to addresses where you control the private keys and hope it gets sorted out. If neither Core nor btc1 are going to do adequate replay protection, it might get really messy. However, BU has been around for quite some time, and someone could have attempted a hard fork with that software, but no one did. Let's hope that no one will dare execute btc1 hard fork, and we will just have to deal with the scaling squabble for many months, if not years to come.

BU was most of the time below 40% hashrate. Segwit2x is over 90%.

Also BCH is a completely new altcoin. It even has modification in the difficulty adjustment algo, which has allowed it survive. With current diff algo the minoritary Bitcoin chain would really struggle to survive if a HF happens because of Segwit2x discrepancies.
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August 20, 2017, 10:02:46 PM

Pls don't say Litecoin.

I won't because if I do the censor will delete my post, but it looks like a good hedge.
But I am confident that the BitChes will lose soon their war and BTC will moon again.
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August 20, 2017, 10:06:43 PM

Any ideas how to best prepare for the next fork (which will probably be our own)?
Pls don't say Litecoin.

Just move your coins to addresses where you control the private keys and hope it gets sorted out. If neither Core nor btc1 are going to do adequate replay protection, it might get really messy. However, BU has been around for quite some time, and someone could have attempted a hard fork with that software, but no one did. Let's hope that no one will dare execute btc1 hard fork, and we will just have to deal with the scaling squabble for many months, if not years to come.

BU was most of the time below 40% hashrate. Segwit2x is over 90%.

Just because they signaled it doesn't mean they are actually going to run the software when the time comes to pick sidea. I don't even believe many were running btc1 to enforce BIP91. Everyone just went along. Thank goodness.
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August 20, 2017, 10:09:44 PM

Any ideas how to best prepare for the next fork (which will probably be our own)?
Pls don't say Litecoin.

Just move your coins to addresses where you control the private keys and hope it gets sorted out. If neither Core nor btc1 are going to do adequate replay protection, it might get really messy. However, BU has been around for quite some time, and someone could have attempted a hard fork with that software, but no one did. Let's hope that no one will dare execute btc1 hard fork, and we will just have to deal with the scaling squabble for many months, if not years to come.

BU was most of the time below 40% hashrate. Segwit2x is over 90%.

Just because they signaled it doesn't mean they are actually going to run the software when the time comes to pick sidea. I don't even believe many were running btc1 to enforce BIP91. Everyone just went along. Thank goodness.

They don't need to run btc1. It's just a simple patch to core code.

They don't need to keep signaling anymore. If they keep doing it, it needs to be interpreted as their intention to follow on with the agreement. In this case with the 2x part of it.

It's not because they "signaled" it... it is because the keep signaling it now.

What other interpretation would be possible for their signaling now?

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August 20, 2017, 10:11:08 PM

Any ideas how to best prepare for the next fork (which will probably be our own)?
Pls don't say Litecoin.
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August 20, 2017, 10:15:01 PM

Sage advice, as always Smiley
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August 20, 2017, 10:15:54 PM

Any ideas how to best prepare for the next fork (which will probably be our own)?
Pls don't say Litecoin.

Just move your coins to addresses where you control the private keys and hope it gets sorted out. If neither Core nor btc1 are going to do adequate replay protection, it might get really messy. However, BU has been around for quite some time, and someone could have attempted a hard fork with that software, but no one did. Let's hope that no one will dare execute btc1 hard fork, and we will just have to deal with the scaling squabble for many months, if not years to come.

BU was most of the time below 40% hashrate. Segwit2x is over 90%.

Just because they signaled it doesn't mean they are actually going to run the software when the time comes to pick sidea. I don't even believe many were running btc1 to enforce BIP91. Everyone just went along. Thank goodness.

If we get through this smoothly without a fork, then MOON™ is on.  Am I right in assuming Core are going to reject 2X, so will there be ragequit and fork?
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August 20, 2017, 10:18:36 PM


They don't need to run btc1. It's just a simple patch to core code.

They don't need to keep signaling anymore. If they keep doing it, it needs to be interpreted as their intention to follow on with the agreement. In this case with the 2x part of it.

It's not because they "signaled" it... it is because the keep signaling it now.

What other interpretation would be possible for their signaling now?



Trying to play chicken with the Core team to get them to agree to Segwit2x agreement even if no one from the Core team was there to be party to the agreement. I think the big blockers will be the ones to pull off to the side come early November.
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August 20, 2017, 10:26:44 PM


They don't need to run btc1. It's just a simple patch to core code.

They don't need to keep signaling anymore. If they keep doing it, it needs to be interpreted as their intention to follow on with the agreement. In this case with the 2x part of it.

It's not because they "signaled" it... it is because the keep signaling it now.

What other interpretation would be possible for their signaling now?



Trying to play chicken with the Core team to get them to agree to Segwit2x agreement even if no one from the Core team was there to be party to the agreement. I think the big blockers will be the ones to pull off to the side come early November.


Well, CORE should not try to play chiking with 90%+ of the hasrate. If they do, maybe this time it won't end good.

P.S.: And I am pro-CORE. But everything has limits....
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August 20, 2017, 11:22:48 PM

But everything has limits....

so, you want dump 70 000 000 000 USD ?
good luck to find asset to dissipate this in 1 week ... or month ... or year.

and, Bitcoin, it's a network ... not only "money".
You can't kill a network. You can't kill a P2P network ... at all.

120 000 personal computers are used to maintain this network "online".
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