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August 24, 2017, 02:56:51 AM

So, you all got your BCC, no problem whatsoever ? ?



Easy peasy.

Confirmed.
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August 24, 2017, 03:01:07 AM

So, you all got your BCC, no problem whatsoever ? ?



I finally got access to most of mine (except about 8% that I still would have on Gemini, Stamp and Coinbase). 

It took me 3 weeks to get those little fucks off of my Blockchain.info wallet - but I learned quite a bit in the process (or at least I think that I did)... becoming a bit more edumacated of a bitcoiner.   Wink Cheesy
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August 24, 2017, 03:04:40 AM

So, you all got your BCC, no problem whatsoever ? ?

Sorry, man. Got mine. Moved a big chunk from coinbase to kraken, because I read the fine print.

What were poloniex's claims leading up to the fork?

Edit:FWIW, I do feel for ya.
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August 24, 2017, 03:12:10 AM

To my core-ian crypto brethren... Congratulations on achieving segwit. Sincerely. 'Tis a red letter day in your camp. I salute you.
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August 24, 2017, 03:18:00 AM

Hey guys, i noticed the size is only 0.3 https://blockchain.info/block/000000000000000000bc331eb461d522cb3673b3881217dc30c6a5cf91710f23
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August 24, 2017, 03:22:06 AM
Last edit: August 24, 2017, 03:50:29 AM by deepcolderwallet


Another empty block...
Because mempool isn't enough full.
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August 24, 2017, 03:27:18 AM


 'cause Jihan Wu is a fukn dick.  I mean because freedom!  Smiley
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August 24, 2017, 03:28:49 AM

So, you all got your BCC, no problem whatsoever ? ?

Sorry, man. Got mine. Moved a big chunk from coinbase to kraken, because I read the fine print.

What were poloniex's claims leading up to the fork?

Edit:FWIW, I do feel for ya.

It´s the staff of poloniex, they can´t keep the finger off of it !

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August 24, 2017, 03:34:18 AM
Last edit: August 24, 2017, 03:53:53 AM by BlindMayorBitcorn

Have Xapo and Coinbase and such released their BCH's to users yet? I'm sure there will be a pump before that happens. And a monumental dump when they do.

Gemini and Stamp have not released the BCH on their service, either....

For nearly 2 weeks, Uphold has release the BCH (so it shows up in member accounts), but you cannot do anything with the BCH, yet.

That's a lot of stuck fun bucks.

You need to come up with a better slogan - something-like "Bucks Critically Heldup"  

Your "stuck fun bucks" makes no little to no sense in the whole scheme of things. Tongue Tongue

Stuck fuck bucks then.

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August 24, 2017, 03:59:53 AM

Shit like that should be fucking rejected.

Should be a network rule that if there are sufficient transactions to fill a block, that if you don't >90% fill it then your block is invalid.


481831 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 03:49:31   BitFury   0000000000000000008c40ba590fe957fb31ba256c82ae3ea4c378f46e3aa9b3      999.11
481830 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 03:34:51   BitFury   000000000000000000168d1252b6df5a1d58085e3553522b88760dd79a614e4b   999.23
481829 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 03:30:37   Bixin      000000000000000000917cba69f69b758fe396c8e30ae97bbcf08c4eb975e726      998.32
481828 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:54:58   AntPool   000000000000000000bc331eb461d522cb3673b3881217dc30c6a5cf91710f23   0.3
481827 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:51:10   BATPOOL   000000000000000000509863d58a52dbe2ec811d91619f164dab3fe9177874b4   999.29
481826 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:44:20   BitFury   000000000000000000df9314ff6dd5aa8ce15d4e418fa3f5c4fa9fff4e480811      999.2
481825 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:26:36   Unknown   000000000000000000daf7a26d903543377d5cdddb962077e58fd11212479eea   999.17
481824 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 01:57:37   BTCC Pool   0000000000000000001c8018d9cb3b742ef25114f27563e3fc4a1902167f9893      989.32

Roll it back to 481827, all those after should be orphaned
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August 24, 2017, 04:03:51 AM

Shit like that should be fucking rejected.

Should be a network rule that if there are sufficient transactions to fill a block, that if you don't >90% fill it then your block is invalid.


481831 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 03:49:31   BitFury   0000000000000000008c40ba590fe957fb31ba256c82ae3ea4c378f46e3aa9b3      999.11
481830 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 03:34:51   BitFury   000000000000000000168d1252b6df5a1d58085e3553522b88760dd79a614e4b   999.23
481829 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 03:30:37   Bixin      000000000000000000917cba69f69b758fe396c8e30ae97bbcf08c4eb975e726      998.32
481828 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:54:58   AntPool   000000000000000000bc331eb461d522cb3673b3881217dc30c6a5cf91710f23   0.3
481827 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:51:10   BATPOOL   000000000000000000509863d58a52dbe2ec811d91619f164dab3fe9177874b4   999.29
481826 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:44:20   BitFury   000000000000000000df9314ff6dd5aa8ce15d4e418fa3f5c4fa9fff4e480811      999.2
481825 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:26:36   Unknown   000000000000000000daf7a26d903543377d5cdddb962077e58fd11212479eea   999.17
481824 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 01:57:37   BTCC Pool   0000000000000000001c8018d9cb3b742ef25114f27563e3fc4a1902167f9893      989.32

Roll it back to 481827, all those after should be orphaned

I was sort of sympathetic 'till that last part.

Umm... no.
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August 24, 2017, 04:16:54 AM

Shit like that should be fucking rejected.

Should be a network rule that if there are sufficient transactions to fill a block, that if you don't >90% fill it then your block is invalid.


481831 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 03:49:31   BitFury   0000000000000000008c40ba590fe957fb31ba256c82ae3ea4c378f46e3aa9b3      999.11
481830 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 03:34:51   BitFury   000000000000000000168d1252b6df5a1d58085e3553522b88760dd79a614e4b   999.23
481829 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 03:30:37   Bixin      000000000000000000917cba69f69b758fe396c8e30ae97bbcf08c4eb975e726      998.32
481828 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:54:58   AntPool   000000000000000000bc331eb461d522cb3673b3881217dc30c6a5cf91710f23   0.3
481827 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:51:10   BATPOOL   000000000000000000509863d58a52dbe2ec811d91619f164dab3fe9177874b4   999.29
481826 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:44:20   BitFury   000000000000000000df9314ff6dd5aa8ce15d4e418fa3f5c4fa9fff4e480811      999.2
481825 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 02:26:36   Unknown   000000000000000000daf7a26d903543377d5cdddb962077e58fd11212479eea   999.17
481824 (Main Chain)   2017-08-24 01:57:37   BTCC Pool   0000000000000000001c8018d9cb3b742ef25114f27563e3fc4a1902167f9893      989.32

Roll it back to 481827, all those after should be orphaned

I was sort of sympathetic 'till that last part.

Umm... no.
Just my opinion, it is completely up to the network to decide what is valid, and if I was to have my say it would be made invalid.
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August 24, 2017, 04:46:36 AM

Just my opinion, it is completely up to the network to decide what is valid, and if I was to have my say it would be made invalid.

Because you seem to do your thinking from your adrenal gland, rather than from your cerebral cortex.
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August 24, 2017, 05:55:15 AM

So does anyone notice any difference in the transaction or confirmation speeds now when the segwit is finally activated?
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August 24, 2017, 06:20:59 AM

So does anyone notice any difference in the transaction or confirmation speeds now when the segwit is finally activated?

My bitcoins came through the other side so shiny.
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August 24, 2017, 06:24:44 AM

So does anyone notice any difference in the transaction or confirmation speeds now when the segwit is finally activated?

My bitcoins came through the other side so shiny.

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August 24, 2017, 06:25:23 AM

So does anyone notice any difference in the transaction or confirmation speeds now when the segwit is finally activated?
It's not automatic pal.

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The fastest and cheapest transaction fee is currently 420 satoshis/byte, shown in green at the top.
For the median transaction size of 226 bytes, this results in a fee of 94,920 satoshis.

Still no difference
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August 24, 2017, 06:26:48 AM

Segwit is enabled but we will also need the Lightning network
https://lightning.network/
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August 24, 2017, 06:28:06 AM

So does anyone notice any difference in the transaction or confirmation speeds now when the segwit is finally activated?

The effect won't be inmediate but gradual depending on how many users (including exchanges which account for a vast number of tx's) go sending segwit tx's instead of "classic" ones. Maybe something like 25% adoption for the first couple of weeks? Donno.

Also, until LN is in place you will still need to wait for regular block confirmations.

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August 24, 2017, 06:51:18 AM

Somewhat related - the unconfirmed transactions have dropped from 60K~ a day or two ago, to 38K~

https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions
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