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October 29, 2017, 12:16:34 AM

Or totally centralized by cartel Bitmain? I, too, would like a reasonable definition of "smashing" in this context.

In what way is BCH centralized by Bitmain, that BTC is not?

Don't make me pull out my pie charts, bro. Nobody wants that.
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October 29, 2017, 12:18:56 AM

Or totally centralized by cartel Bitmain? I, too, would like a reasonable definition of "smashing" in this context.

In what way is BCH centralized by Bitmain, that BTC is not?

Don't make me pull out my pie charts, bro. Nobody wants that.

No - really. I'm asking.

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October 29, 2017, 12:20:42 AM

Wish me luck Jimbo, loaded out for a Halloween gig, got our Misfits cover ready to go.

I'm wearing my ZeroHedge T shirt and taking a tiki torch, going as a white nationalist...we'll see how that goes over  Undecided
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October 29, 2017, 12:26:54 AM

Or totally centralized by cartel Bitmain? I, too, would like a reasonable definition of "smashing" in this context.

In what way is BCH centralized by Bitmain, that BTC is not?

Don't make me pull out my pie charts, bro. Nobody wants that.

No - really. I'm asking.

(What good are pie charts to the blind? Do they come in braille Smiley )

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It is not uncommon for miners to remain anonymous, yet it is of grave concern for Bitcoin Cash. The unknown entity has been mining close to 95% of all network blocks for quite some time now.

https://themerkle.com/unknown-bitcoin-cash-miners-control-almost-97-of-the-networks-hashpower/
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October 29, 2017, 12:50:50 AM

Oh hey look guys, the totally-not-being-nationalized-by-the-state Amazon just announced their latest spy on you device. Because 'mah house needz moar security'  Roll Eyes

http://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-cloud-cam-announced
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October 29, 2017, 12:53:25 AM

$415 a pop right now. $7B market cap. AND up 12.5% on the day. In what way is that worse than ETC?

By way of the most relevant metric: ETC/ETH : BCH/BTC.
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October 29, 2017, 01:07:34 AM

Or totally centralized by cartel Bitmain? I, too, would like a reasonable definition of "smashing" in this context.

In what way is BCH centralized by Bitmain, that BTC is not?

Don't make me pull out my pie charts, bro. Nobody wants that.

No - really. I'm asking.

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It is not uncommon for miners to remain anonymous, yet it is of grave concern for Bitcoin Cash. The unknown entity has been mining close to 95% of all network blocks for quite some time now.

https://themerkle.com/unknown-bitcoin-cash-miners-control-almost-97-of-the-networks-hashpower/

Bitmain is conspicuous in its absence.

Yes, the mystery miner is likely to be Bitmain. But we don't know. More germane however, the current percentage is much different. And is likely to be more so as price-sub-BCH : price-sub-BTC approacheth 1.



$415 a pop right now. $7B market cap. AND up 12.5% on the day. In what way is that worse than ETC?

By way of the most relevant metric: ETC/ETH : BCH/BTC.

ETC $1B / ETH $28B
BCH $7B / BTC $96B

Nope. Still not seeing it.

Besides, ETH is an irrelevancy.
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October 29, 2017, 01:09:13 AM

Just tell me where I can get 100x leverage to go short already Roll Eyes
We both know this won't last.

Or maybe it will. Idk. Srsly. What do I know? Nothing. Obviously.

Good luck.
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October 29, 2017, 01:23:13 AM

Just tell me where I can get 100x leverage to go short already Roll Eyes
We both know this won't last.

Or maybe it will. Idk. Srsly. What do I know? Nothing. Obviously.

Good luck.

It's possible on Bitmex. However, they do not accept US customers(there are ways around this) and I do not know if you must meet certain criteria to qualify for the 100x leverage. I've never used Bitmex personally. Just a lot of the traders on Twitter that I follow seem to bring them up a great deal.

Are you sure that you want your short to get immortalized here?

https://twitter.com/bitmexrekt
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October 29, 2017, 01:32:13 AM


Are you sure that you want your short to get immortalized here?

https://twitter.com/bitmexrekt
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Just martingale that shit yo Cool
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October 29, 2017, 01:45:51 AM


Are you sure that you want your short to get immortalized here?

https://twitter.com/bitmexrekt
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Just martingale that shit yo Cool

The Martingale strategy will get you REKT in the end. If you started at .01BTC, after 30 straight liquidations, the next double up margin would exceed the maximum bitcoin supply. Satoshi himself would not be able to double up after 25 straight liquidations.
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October 29, 2017, 01:47:02 AM

The Martingale



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October 29, 2017, 01:54:00 AM


ETC $1B / ETH $28B
BCH $7B / BTC $96B

Nope. Still not seeing it.

You are comparing ends with starts. Here is an overlay I did between the two ratios. Daily ETCETH is from Polo and is yellow/blue, while daily BCHBTC is from Bitfinex and is red/green. Time scales are shifted so both align at the point they hard forked:



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Besides, ETH is an irrelevancy.

It may well prove to be an irrelevancy, but it certainly isn't at present or during its split.
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October 29, 2017, 03:04:24 AM


August 17, 2017   Wink
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October 29, 2017, 03:38:19 AM


Hi, I don't think we've met! But hey, fair play. You got me. My entire argument hinged on that article being timely. Now look at me, egg all over my face.  Embarrassed
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October 29, 2017, 04:12:11 AM

Oh hey look guys, the totally-not-being-nationalized-by-the-state Amazon just announced their latest spy on you device. Because 'mah house needz moar security'  Roll Eyes

http://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-cloud-cam-announced

Hahaha people will pay a subscription service to be watched 24/7.  To be hacked by... Anyone with the desire, or some resources.  Cool stuff! 
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October 29, 2017, 05:08:08 AM

Or totally centralized by cartel Bitmain? I, too, would like a reasonable definition of "smashing" in this context.

In what way is BCH centralized by Bitmain, that BTC is not?

Don't make me pull out my pie charts, bro. Nobody wants that.

No - really. I'm asking.

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https://themerkle.com/unknown-bitcoin-cash-miners-control-almost-97-of-the-networks-hashpower/

A guy who listen blues is right at most times.
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Your new profile picture makes you different! It feels like it gives you some trolling swag! Cheesy Cheesy
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