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May 25, 2017, 06:47:45 PM
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If we are able to activate segwit without no major drama, we can be sitting at $10,000 in No Time. As people realize bitcoin has solved the scaling solution, and lightning networks are coming with finally features to compete against existing payment networks, while retaining the features of a gold-like digital gold for those that couldn't care less about buying coffee with bitcoins and just wants to hold, the price would explode because everyone will be happy.

I say compromise. Throw the big blockers a bone, let's raise the blocksize to 2MB. But first, the compromise on the other side must be that segwit gets activated ASAP with hashrate agreement to avoid UASF.

Have fun with your 8MB BarryCoin (it's not 2MB, it's 2 MB + 6 MB extra for witness blocks)

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May 25, 2017, 07:05:47 PM
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As to me, we can't really compare Litecoin on juice with Bitcoin on juice (i.e. on SegWit)

Litecoin doesn't need it because it has no scaling issues so far and likely will never have (though, personally, I think this coin is heavily undervalued right now but not because of SegWit). Apart from that, we can't really say if the Litecoin price surge is due to SegWit activation, i.e. thanks to hype arisen, or simply many people started pouring their money into altcoins indiscriminately. As far as I know, not just Litecoin has been rising recently, so which part of this rise belongs exclusively to SegWit and hype thereof remains to be seen

as for litecoin segwit although 'active' the pools dont trust it. they are still using native keypairs(L) for their rewards not segwit (3)
1210583 - http://ltc.blockr.io/tx/info/9753ca59b66950696e7fab2369141a65fd5ba77fb607681d8d128148f19dba23  - Lajy...25.02679179
1210582 - http://ltc.blockr.io/tx/info/c764e17ce940c333cd10ac228d3f2aece4990e009c9d9919b6e9e72f21bcaece - LSqC...25.20464521

There is more to Litecoin than just SegWit (LN)

Right now Litecoin seems to be the cheapest coin out there in terms of transaction fees. I mean among major coins, since Dogecoin is likely cheaper but it was conceived as a joke and remains primarily a joke, which is not accepted anywhere apart from a few obscure exchanges. So with fees rising, Litecoin may make it as a fast, viable and reliable vehicle for transferring value between wallets and exchanges (Coinbase seems to have recently accepted Litecoin in addition to Bitcoin and Ethereum)

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May 25, 2017, 07:11:03 PM
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traders don't care about scaling, though obviously everyone should. i agree that it could introduce some actual adoption but speculation still rules all and speculation don't care enough.
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May 25, 2017, 07:14:51 PM
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As to me, we can't really compare Litecoin on juice with Bitcoin on juice (i.e. on SegWit)

Litecoin doesn't need it because it has no scaling issues so far and likely will never have (though, personally, I think this coin is heavily undervalued right now but not because of SegWit). Apart from that, we can't really say if the Litecoin price surge is due to SegWit activation, i.e. thanks to hype arisen, or simply many people started pouring their money into altcoins indiscriminately. As far as I know, not just Litecoin has been rising recently, so which part of this rise belongs exclusively to SegWit and hype thereof remains to be seen

as for litecoin segwit although 'active' the pools dont trust it. they are still using native keypairs(L) for their rewards not segwit (3)
1210583 - http://ltc.blockr.io/tx/info/9753ca59b66950696e7fab2369141a65fd5ba77fb607681d8d128148f19dba23  - Lajy...25.02679179
1210582 - http://ltc.blockr.io/tx/info/c764e17ce940c333cd10ac228d3f2aece4990e009c9d9919b6e9e72f21bcaece - LSqC...25.20464521

There is more to Litecoin than just SegWit (LN)

Right now Litecoin seems to be the cheapest coin out there in terms of transaction fees. I mean among major coins, since Dogecoin is likely cheaper but it was conceived as a joke and remains primarily a joke, which is not accepted anywhere apart from a few obscure exchanges. So with fees rising, Litecoin may make it as a fast, viable and reliable vehicle for transferring value between wallets and exchanges (Coinbase seems to have recently accepted Litecoin in addition to Bitcoin and Ethereum)
That is the reason why I like litecoin. But sadly, litecoin is still undervalued and no one seems to care about this crypto. I do not know why. People always talk shit about segwit, fast transaction, low fee but when It comes, no one even care about it
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May 25, 2017, 07:15:21 PM
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dont even get me started on the bloat of CT

promising more tx's via segwit and then taking away capacity by adding CT.
watch the video
8byte 'value' becomes a 33byte hash, then appended to the end of the tx is the commitment of a few more bytes.
this is why although the average 'hope'(emphasis hope) for segwit is 2.1mb but the need for 4mb weight is there to fill the other 1.9mb spare weight with CT bloat.
id much prefer all the mixing and hiding who paid what, gets done offchain within LN. not making a tx twice as heavy. oh and once a few people have the CT commitment it then becomes easy to translate and make the values transparent. making CT only temporary fix that wont keep the irs or analysts off peoples backs for long. while ending up having tx bloated

bringing the 2500tx:1mb ratio
to:
segwit (if a block was 100% full of segwit txs(emphasis IF))
4500tx:2.1mb

segwit+ct (if a block was 100% full of segwit txs(emphasis IF))
4500tx:4mb


Basically an extra 2000 txs is possible for an extra 3mb of data that requires hard drive storage. Blocksize of 4mb, no funny codings, possible 10,000 txs.

I do recall Core developers, supporters, complaining about storage cost blah blah bleh.

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May 25, 2017, 07:33:52 PM
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There is more to Litecoin than just SegWit (LN)

Right now Litecoin seems to be the cheapest coin out there in terms of transaction fees. I mean among major coins, since Dogecoin is likely cheaper but it was conceived as a joke and remains primarily a joke, which is not accepted anywhere apart from a few obscure exchanges. So with fees rising, Litecoin may make it as a fast, viable and reliable vehicle for transferring value between wallets and exchanges (Coinbase seems to have recently accepted Litecoin in addition to Bitcoin and Ethereum)

You are right... As of now, I believe that Litecoin is one of the most undervalued and under-utilized cryptos out there. At least when compared to currencies such as Nemcoin and Ethereum Classic, Litecoin deserves a better position. I am glad that Coinbase added Litecoin... Reminds me of the hype during 2013, when there was intense speculation that Mt Gox may be accepting LTC.  
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May 25, 2017, 07:55:05 PM
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Basically an extra 2000 txs is possible for an extra 3mb of data that requires hard drive storage. Blocksize of 4mb, no funny codings, possible 10,000 txs.

I do recall Core developers, supporters, complaining about storage cost blah blah bleh.

ptting it short
2009-2017..
with bitcoin 1mb. if EVERY tx was a lean 223byte tx, we 'could' have had blocks with 4500tx already 2009-2017..
4500tx:1mb
but the average tx is more like 400bytes so its more like 2500tx a block... bitcoin has topped off at this average for the last 8 years..

now considering a 1mb base segwit 3mb witness cludge
if every tx was lean AND every tx was segwit then a possibility of ~9000tx due to the witness area. but there would still be spare 'weight' buffer below 4mb weight.

best case of average tx size but 100% segwit utility is 4500tx for ~2.1mb...
but even that would be hard to achieve due to spammers sticking to native tx's for malicious purposes so dont even expect 4500tx:2.1mb .. just like many people gave up expecting 7tx/s for bitcoin 2009-2017

the reason for the 4mb weight is not to allow more segwit tx in.. thats not how the ratios work. its to allow future features like CT to bloat up a tx by appending even further data to a tx to make it confidential

leading to at best 4500tx:4mb (if 100% segwit keypair funded tx in the block)

...
now imagine we didnt have the 2 merkle cludge of segwit. and it was just a neat clean 1 merkle 4mb weight where native and segwit can be side by side, no filtering/stripping..

then expect 9k-10,000tx
or expect around 4500tx if things like confidential transactions bloated the block space

the issue with not having the segwit cludgy 2 merkle strippable feature is:
1. core need the 2merkle to help create their tier network and bring them to the top as the 'real full node' dictators
2. core need the 2merkle to simplify soft concensus bypass(trojaning) in new key types and features in on a whim

the parts about LN needing it is not 100% true but the blockstream teams version want to invent new keypairs so need the segwit bypass to slide in their new features that are set to utilise segwits consensus bypass.
yet LN can function just using current features/multsig addresses.
...
im meandering.

the short and curlies of it is if they made a hf where the cludgy code was removed and the full weight was the main block. (1merkle) then it would allow more real capacity into the blocks. cores domineering ability to slide in their features by ruining their tier network would suffer too. but on the plus side bring the community to a level playing field of full blockspace utility without hopes of needing to change to new keypairs, with out the cludge, without the bad math manipulation.

theres alot of stuff most are not talking about because it goes over peoples heads. but blockstream 'need' segwit.
and even this barry silbert stuff is just more drama to sway people into accepting the cludgy code sooner.

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May 25, 2017, 07:57:03 PM
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There is more to Litecoin than just SegWit (LN)

Right now Litecoin seems to be the cheapest coin out there in terms of transaction fees. I mean among major coins, since Dogecoin is likely cheaper but it was conceived as a joke and remains primarily a joke, which is not accepted anywhere apart from a few obscure exchanges. So with fees rising, Litecoin may make it as a fast, viable and reliable vehicle for transferring value between wallets and exchanges (Coinbase seems to have recently accepted Litecoin in addition to Bitcoin and Ethereum)

You are right... As of now, I believe that Litecoin is one of the most undervalued and under-utilized cryptos out there. At least when compared to currencies such as Nemcoin and Ethereum Classic, Litecoin deserves a better position. I am glad that Coinbase added Litecoin... Reminds me of the hype during 2013, when there was intense speculation that Mt Gox may be accepting LTC.  

i can easily see blockstream jumping ship and working on litecoin. after all coinbase btcc, (the lee bro's) are part of the DCG portfolio with blockstream

but blockstream still need to make bitcoin unverifiable/ prunned/stripped and slow and expensive before jumping across

then its just a case of silbert getting bitpay/coinbase/xapo and the other portfolio merchant tools to flip the switch

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May 25, 2017, 08:06:19 PM
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Agree at least btc can be stable above 2800$ with chance for further attack.Some cool heads told,we can integrate seagweet now it is ready in a case of 20% hard fork minimum time is half year or more
But for what that 20% hard fork

 
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May 25, 2017, 08:22:39 PM
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Basically an extra 2000 txs is possible for an extra 3mb of data that requires hard drive storage. Blocksize of 4mb, no funny codings, possible 10,000 txs.

I do recall Core developers, supporters, complaining about storage cost blah blah bleh.

ptting it short
2009-2017..
with bitcoin 1mb. if EVERY tx was a lean 223byte tx, we 'could' have had blocks with 4500tx already 2009-2017..
4500tx:1mb
but the average tx is more like 400bytes so its more like 2500tx a block... bitcoin has topped off at this average for the last 8 years..

now considering a 1mb base segwit 3mb witness cludge
if every tx was lean AND every tx was segwit then a possibility of ~9000tx due to the witness area. but there would still be spare 'weight' buffer below 4mb weight.

best case of average tx size but 100% segwit utility is 4500tx for ~2.1mb...
but even that would be hard to achieve due to spammers sticking to native tx's for malicious purposes so dont even expect 4500tx:2.1mb .. just like many people gave up expecting 7tx/s for bitcoin 2009-2017

the reason for the 4mb weight is not to allow more segwit tx in.. thats not how the ratios work. its to allow future features like CT to bloat up a tx by appending even further data to a tx to make it confidential

leading to at best 4500tx:4mb (if 100% segwit keypair funded tx in the block)

...
now imagine we didnt have the 2 merkle cludge of segwit. and it was just a neat clean 1 merkle 4mb weight where native and segwit can be side by side, no filtering/stripping..

then expect 9k-10,000tx

or expect around 4500tx if things like confidential transactions bloated the block space

the issue with not having the segwit cludgy 2 merkle strippable feature is:
1. core need the 2merkle to help create their tier network and bring them to the top as the 'real full node' dictators
2. core need the 2merkle to simplify soft concensus bypass(trojaning) in new key types and features in on a whim

the parts about LN needing it is not 100% true but the blockstream teams version want to invent new keypairs so need the segwit bypass to slide in their new features that are set to utilise segwits consensus bypass.
yet LN can function just using current features/multsig addresses.
...
im meandering.

the short and curlies of it is if they made a hf where the cludgy code was removed and the full weight was the main block. (1merkle) then it would allow more real capacity into the blocks. cores domineering ability to slide in their features by ruining their tier network would suffer too. but on the plus side bring the community to a level playing field of full blockspace utility without hopes of needing to change to new keypairs, with out the cludge, without the bad math manipulation.

theres alot of stuff most are not talking about because it goes over peoples heads. but blockstream 'need' segwit.
and even this barry silbert stuff is just more drama to sway people into accepting the cludgy code sooner.

Which goes back to my original thoughts. blocksize of 4mb or seggy of 4mb - assuming both full and lean - roughly 10,000 txs. What is the point of seggy in terms of scaling and capacity? None. All the extra codings for nothing.

So, storage has to hold extra datas for paranoid people using CT. Honestly if people are that paranoid, use an altcoin. I rather my storage was used to hold useful data to allow Bitcoin to function as it should be.

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May 26, 2017, 06:44:53 AM
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There is more to Litecoin than just SegWit (LN)

Right now Litecoin seems to be the cheapest coin out there in terms of transaction fees. I mean among major coins, since Dogecoin is likely cheaper but it was conceived as a joke and remains primarily a joke, which is not accepted anywhere apart from a few obscure exchanges. So with fees rising, Litecoin may make it as a fast, viable and reliable vehicle for transferring value between wallets and exchanges (Coinbase seems to have recently accepted Litecoin in addition to Bitcoin and Ethereum)
That is the reason why I like litecoin. But sadly, litecoin is still undervalued and no one seems to care about this crypto. I do not know why. People always talk shit about segwit, fast transaction, low fee but when It comes, no one even care about it

Peeps are like that in general

I recently had a discussion with some random dude over here, he was unsurprisingly proponing a wider adoption of Bitcoin between users and merchant but he couldn't explain how he is doing that in real life (as opposed to empty talks here). Regarding Litecoin and fast,easy and cheap transsctions, as I said earlier, most people don't care about fees since they are not moving their coins much. Most coins (beyond those stashed away) are being traded on exchanges, and they don't leave these exchanges as bitcoins (at least, not in great numbers). People either cash out and withdraw to banks or continue trading trying to grow "their Bitcoin"

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