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November 17, 2017, 08:49:59 PM
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Shorted BCH last night @ .155 BTC. Where do you guys think it can dip to in the next few days? I've got my call to close set @ .115 BTC, but I could've doubled my $$ and put in another short if I closed at .135 overnight.

grab your boards. .20 foot waves coming soon.  Cool
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November 17, 2017, 08:53:02 PM
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Shorted BCH last night @ .155 BTC. Where do you guys think it can dip to in the next few days? I've got my call to close set @ .115 BTC, but I could've doubled my $$ and put in another short if I closed at .135 overnight.

grab your boards. .20 foot waves coming soon.  Cool
Beep boop! ACK!

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November 17, 2017, 09:16:54 PM
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Shorted BCH last night @ .155 BTC. Where do you guys think it can dip to in the next few days? I've got my call to close set @ .115 BTC, but I could've doubled my $$ and put in another short if I closed at .135 overnight.

grab your boards. .20 foot waves coming soon.  Cool
Beep boop! ACK!

Joined just to say this.


actually,

my second post.


& btw your proctologist called,


he said he found your head.  Shocked
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November 17, 2017, 09:29:49 PM
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This thread really delivers, we have a high quality discussion here, many threads could learn from this one  Grin
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November 17, 2017, 09:56:35 PM
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Does anyone here know the status of the s2x HF, and how that will affect the btc chain? Hoping for a hostile battle between the 2 chains that results in a mass exodus of BTC users.

fingers crossed.

Also, why was this HF canceled and then said to occur anyways. did anyone else receive that email from coinbase? lol

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November 17, 2017, 09:59:27 PM
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Does anyone here know the status of the s2x HF, and how that will affect the btc chain? Hoping for a hostile battle between the 2 chains that results in a mass exodus of BTC users.

fingers crossed.

Also, why was this HF canceled and then said to occur anyways. did anyone else receive that email from coinbase? lol
They made a bigger deal of it than it is, some miners still merely signaling for segwit2x, but nothing happened no b2x chain exists after the dreaded block 494784
I was so sure it wasn't going to happen I had a transaction confirmed on block 494791 with a reasonable $3 fee Cheesy

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November 17, 2017, 10:00:35 PM
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Does anyone here know the status of the s2x HF, and how that will affect the btc chain? Hoping for a hostile battle between the 2 chains that results in a mass exodus of BTC users.

fingers crossed.

Also, why was this HF canceled and then said to occur anyways. did anyone else receive that email from coinbase? lol

It was cancelled because the majority users didn't want it, as for occurring anyway  this was just a group of miners that said were going ahead but it was a huge failure the code had some bug and failed to reach the forking block so just stalled and got stuck

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November 17, 2017, 10:02:26 PM
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exit pump lol :-D weee

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November 17, 2017, 10:03:55 PM
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Does anyone here know the status of the s2x HF, and how that will affect the btc chain? Hoping for a hostile battle between the 2 chains that results in a mass exodus of BTC users.

fingers crossed.

Also, why was this HF canceled and then said to occur anyways. did anyone else receive that email from coinbase? lol

You can see the status here: https://coin.dance/
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November 17, 2017, 10:05:20 PM
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Anyone else thinking BitcoinCash will reach 2,000 this weekend? I have a feeling we are in for another big pump just like last weekend. People are getting fed up with regular bitcoin, its not functional as a currency at best its crypto "gold". You can actually send gold through the mail for about the same price and speed as bitcoin now.
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November 17, 2017, 10:06:37 PM
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Anyone else thinking BitcoinCash will reach 2,000 this weekend? I have a feeling we are in for another big pump just like last weekend. People are getting fed up with regular bitcoin, its not functional as a currency at best its crypto "gold". You can actually send gold through the mail for about the same price and speed as bitcoin now.


NOT REALLY wheras the group that pumped BCH to epic levels are now buying BTX :-D lmao

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November 17, 2017, 10:09:04 PM
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Does anyone here know the status of the s2x HF, and how that will affect the btc chain? Hoping for a hostile battle between the 2 chains that results in a mass exodus of BTC users.

fingers crossed.

Also, why was this HF canceled and then said to occur anyways. did anyone else receive that email from coinbase? lol
They made a bigger deal of it than it is, some miners still merely signaling for segwit2x, but nothing happened no b2x chain exists after the dreaded block 494784
I was so sure it wasn't going to happen I had a transaction confirmed on block 494791 with a reasonable $3 fee Cheesy

So if the block that the HF was set to execute on has already occured?

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November 17, 2017, 10:09:59 PM
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Does anyone here know the status of the s2x HF, and how that will affect the btc chain? Hoping for a hostile battle between the 2 chains that results in a mass exodus of BTC users.

fingers crossed.

Also, why was this HF canceled and then said to occur anyways. did anyone else receive that email from coinbase? lol
They made a bigger deal of it than it is, some miners still merely signaling for segwit2x, but nothing happened no b2x chain exists after the dreaded block 494784
I was so sure it wasn't going to happen I had a transaction confirmed on block 494791 with a reasonable $3 fee Cheesy

So if the block that the HF was set to execute on has already occured?
Yes several hours ago.

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November 17, 2017, 10:11:26 PM
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Does anyone here know the status of the s2x HF, and how that will affect the btc chain? Hoping for a hostile battle between the 2 chains that results in a mass exodus of BTC users.

fingers crossed.

Also, why was this HF canceled and then said to occur anyways. did anyone else receive that email from coinbase? lol
They made a bigger deal of it than it is, some miners still merely signaling for segwit2x, but nothing happened no b2x chain exists after the dreaded block 494784
I was so sure it wasn't going to happen I had a transaction confirmed on block 494791 with a reasonable $3 fee Cheesy

So if the block that the HF was set to execute on has already occured?


https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/now-segwit2x-hard-fork-has-really-failed-activate/

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Further, software bugs in the btc1 codebase made all btc1 implementations grind to a halt even before it reached the expected fork point. While Bitcoin and SegWit2x nodes were widely expected to share a single blockchain up until block 494783 and then to go their own ways at block 494784, btc1 nodes never made it past block 494782.


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But due to what is referred to as an “off-by-one error,” SegWit2x blocks started to reject smaller-than-one-megabyte blocks one block too soon — at block 494,783 instead of 494,784.
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November 17, 2017, 10:19:44 PM
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Anyone else thinking BitcoinCash will reach 2,000 this weekend? I have a feeling we are in for another big pump just like last weekend. People are getting fed up with regular bitcoin, its not functional as a currency at best its crypto "gold". You can actually send gold through the mail for about the same price and speed as bitcoin now.


NOT REALLY wheras the group that pumped BCH to epic levels are now buying BTX :-D lmao

Buying BTX lol? Can I have some of what you are smoking? You do realize last weekends pump involved volume of about 5 BILLION + dollars per day and Cash is still at 3 billion in the last 24 hours.

Your BTX is at 10 MILLION volume LOL. I think you are a more than a little confused.
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November 17, 2017, 10:22:56 PM
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Anyone else thinking BitcoinCash will reach 2,000 this weekend? I have a feeling we are in for another big pump just like last weekend. People are getting fed up with regular bitcoin, its not functional as a currency at best its crypto "gold". You can actually send gold through the mail for about the same price and speed as bitcoin now.


NOT REALLY wheras the group that pumped BCH to epic levels are now buying BTX :-D lmao

Buying BTX lol? Can I have some of what you are smoking? You do realize last weekends pump involved volume of about 5 BILLION + dollars per day and Cash is still at 3 billion in the last 24 hours.

Your BTX is at 10 MILLION volume LOL. I think you are a more than a little confused.

There's a new BTX that wants to be B2X but its forked from Bitcoin Gold https://bitcoin2m.org/ https://github.com/bitcoin2m/BitcoinX
Can this get any more convoluted?

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November 17, 2017, 10:25:49 PM
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OK, so what is your definition of Bitcoin? Whatever the maintainers of the Core github repository jam down your throat?

Bitcoin is Bitcoin

Yes, but a tautology is not a definition.

I smiled reading this weird answer.
So what's your definition of Bitcoin, jbreher?
Please don't tell us your definition of Bitcoin is an Altcoin fork of it... that'd be mental imo

As I said upthread, the chain with the highest accumulated proof of work in SHA256 tracing history back to Satoshi's genesis block.

So what is your definition of 'Bitcoin'?

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November 17, 2017, 10:27:48 PM
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OK, so what is your definition of Bitcoin? Whatever the maintainers of the Core github repository jam down your throat?

Bitcoin is Bitcoin

Yes, but a tautology is not a definition.

I smiled reading this weird answer.
So what's your definition of Bitcoin, jbreher?
Please don't tell us your definition of Bitcoin is an Altcoin fork of it... that'd be mental imo

"Bcash is bitcoin."

https://i.imgflip.com/163xpj.jpg

I don't know why you have quotes. Quotes imply that you are quoting someone. Who are you quoting? Certainly not me.

Hey mindrust - what definition do you adhere to for 'Bitcoin'?

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November 17, 2017, 10:34:25 PM
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do not forget coin base, they plans give their free bch to user on january....what will happen to bch price then?

Could get ugly. Yesterday, Coinbase revealed that they have over $9B of crypto assets on account. Assuming that is almost all Bitcoin (they also deal in Ethereum and Litecoin, but let's just consider that a non-factor for this mind experiment), that would be about 1.1 Million BTC. Assuming the number of BTC they hold today is roughly the same as it was on Aug 1, that means the Coinbase will release to account holders on the order of a million BCH.

I think that event will be the last great buying opportunity for BCH.

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November 17, 2017, 10:35:49 PM
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Bch is in for a wild price ride these coming months, just remember to buy high and sell low and everything should be fine  


You got much excited what are you saying this is very bad advice buy high and sell low this should be buy low and sell high.

Thanks for the correction. I was just about to execute player99's strategy. In hindsight, that would have been a bad idea.

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