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July 27, 2017, 01:55:08 PM
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So I just asked the support on hashnest and they said "they didn't know whether they will support bcc or not" This is a bitmain company. BCC is bitmain project. They are claiming they "may not" support this coin. In that case basically they will keep it.


This means if you have anything purchased there that is valued in BTC (Money on contract, hash rate or full mining devices) you WILL lose equivalent BCC. Everything in your hashnest wallet will be BTC only.

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July 27, 2017, 02:17:25 PM
Last edit: July 27, 2017, 02:32:37 PM by NotFuzzyWarm
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Aside from declaring an ill-informed and wildly speculative idea, your point is?

BCC is a hard fork which sucks the sweat off of hogs balls. It splits the BTC blockchain so WHY would you want to support it? If you choose to use BCC vs being paid in BTC that's your choice and your problem.

Bitmain may be party to the BCC project but they certainly are NOT going to sacrifice their BTC cash-cow until there can be a better transition.

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July 27, 2017, 03:12:11 PM
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Aside from declaring an ill-informed and wildly speculative idea, your point is?

BCC is a hard fork which sucks the sweat off of hogs balls. It splits the BTC blockchain so WHY would you want to support it? If you choose to use BCC vs being paid in BTC that's your choice and your problem.

Bitmain may be party to the BCC project but they certainly are NOT going to sacrifice their BTC cash-cow until there can be a better transition.

You didn't understand, I don't support BCC at all. But this altcoin will suck some of value out of my btc, and i'm not donating this sucked value to them. I will be paid in original BTC, that is no question. Question is when duplication happens, will they give duplicates of MY COIN, or keep it to themselves by saying "we don't support it." It's your own fucking coin, what kind of scam is keeping it by "not supporting" it?

If it was a simple exchange, I would withdraw my coins instantly. But they have my btc locked up under a contract, so I can't.

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July 27, 2017, 04:29:44 PM
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yeah they will pick up some profit  on the bcc it is the way the system works.

coinbase will do the same.


this is why  90% of my coin is in a core wallet.

but like you I have 1 contract with hash-nest  about .50 btc is being paid out to me slowly.  it was a 1.0 btc contract.

I do not mind if they grab a few bucks on it.  I did well with it.

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July 27, 2017, 08:19:00 PM
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Aside from declaring an ill-informed and wildly speculative idea, your point is?

BCC is a hard fork which sucks the sweat off of hogs balls. It splits the BTC blockchain so WHY would you want to support it? If you choose to use BCC vs being paid in BTC that's your choice and your problem.

Bitmain may be party to the BCC project but they certainly are NOT going to sacrifice their BTC cash-cow until there can be a better transition.

You didn't understand, I don't support BCC at all. But this altcoin will suck some of value out of my btc, and i'm not donating this sucked value to them. I will be paid in original BTC, that is no question. Question is when duplication happens, will they give duplicates of MY COIN, or keep it to themselves by saying "we don't support it." It's your own fucking coin, what kind of scam is keeping it by "not supporting" it?

If it was a simple exchange, I would withdraw my coins instantly. But they have my btc locked up under a contract, so I can't.

You have to read terms of your contact. Don't just assume or believe anyone. The con edit to finish. The contract is what matters.

I'd be surprised if they allow btc? Perhaps they will convert your holding into theirs. I'm guessing only. Again please read your contract.

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July 28, 2017, 04:32:26 AM
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Bitmain lost my trust a long time ago with this hard fork circus. Their only goal is to get a healthy profit and I'm sure they don't care at all how much the community will be hurt from their split. And it's not just the community but also the outside trust for crypro-currencies at a whole. Because Bitcoin is like 'a icon' of all cryptos for the outer-world.

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