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November 29, 2017, 11:33:06 AM
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You choose:

1) Pay 10k for a coin that is dominated by China

2) Pay 300 for a coin that is decentralized

Good luck.

Please stop posting opinions not supported by facts.
Please stop pimping BTG.

BTC is domininated by nodes and NOT by miners as the SEGWIT2X call-off clearly demonstrated.
You're spreading plain false news.
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I guess your BTC nodes' price is supported by fake printed money (USDT). Take Care with your "facts".
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November 29, 2017, 11:34:03 AM
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worst about BTC is neither you can mine nor buy as 99% of world population is either average or below with respect to wealth holdings!!! Who is buying BTC..BTW?
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November 29, 2017, 12:22:30 PM
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Can BTC compensate the Transaction fee that currently BTG is supported?

Look at this transactions!! specially the bigger one!!! It's making me think of BTG's Future... Is this ultra low good for BTG's future?? almost like BCN transactions!!

Are this is an revolutionary payments solution for the ordinary people of the world?

Contributor(s)         Recipients         Fee         BTG txid
0.01504425         0.01504233         0.00000192         26fc7da67eb86e904957c67dc5d03ac052d495c091f43fc9fc6582fd50cbcd91
4.00000000         3.9999976         0.0000024         aded49bec372abd34e0b73a024e1a94684258bd973531b8cf874ab7aeafc6e58
199.99997422         199.99997159
         0.00000263         90b3dc5dc4ae79cd85cacbb65d31cc1b0994e1e961a82a80b0aaacda6c836e05
10000.00000000         9999.99999758         0.00000242         1c664433be4b13753760b4e4835cfe459772389cc3ed53605bcb8054d770d65d
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November 29, 2017, 01:16:24 PM
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Can BTC compensate the Transaction fee that currently BTG is supported?

Look at this transactions!! specially the bigger one!!! It's making me think of BTG's Future... Is this ultra low good for BTG's future?? almost like BCN transactions!!

Are this is an revolutionary payments solution for the ordinary people of the world?

Contributor(s)         Recipients         Fee         BTG txid
0.01504425         0.01504233         0.00000192         26fc7da67eb86e904957c67dc5d03ac052d495c091f43fc9fc6582fd50cbcd91
4.00000000         3.9999976         0.0000024         aded49bec372abd34e0b73a024e1a94684258bd973531b8cf874ab7aeafc6e58
199.99997422         199.99997159
         0.00000263         90b3dc5dc4ae79cd85cacbb65d31cc1b0994e1e961a82a80b0aaacda6c836e05
10000.00000000         9999.99999758         0.00000242         1c664433be4b13753760b4e4835cfe459772389cc3ed53605bcb8054d770d65d

Hehe if you stick logo of Mercedes on your old Pinto, that doesn't mean you have a Mercedes.

This is same Bitcoin gold (Bgold) just still brand and is a complete scam, there are on markets many other faster, better and cheaper coins, such as Litecoin, Vertcoin, Pivx,... they develop their coins for years, Bitcoin gold just two months.
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November 29, 2017, 02:14:24 PM
Last edit: November 29, 2017, 05:05:59 PM by daberti
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worst about BTC is neither you can mine nor buy as 99% of world population is either average or below with respect to wealth holdings!!! Who is buying BTC..BTW?

Myself and by no means I'm a whale.
Listen, you'd better buy a tinsie fraction of a wealthy cryptocoin, with a wealthy yearly EMA, a wealthy MACD and so on, then buying let's say 3 BTG.

For wise men reading here..
https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=btc-Btg
Choose hourly resolution and from Studies choose MACD. At writing time it is 0.0013  Grin despite the desperate BTG crew effort to pump it up.
The BTC Volume equivalent is clearly showing SOMETHING.
Yesterday they tried uselessly to defend the 0.033 BTC level. Today the 0.03 one....let's wait 'n see
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November 29, 2017, 02:17:52 PM
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worst about BTC is neither you can mine nor buy as 99% of world population is either average or below with respect to wealth holdings!!! Who is buying BTC..BTW?

Myself and by no means I'm a whale.
Listen, you'd better buy a tinsie fraction of a wealthy cryptocoin, with a wealthy yearly EMA, a wealthy MACD and so on, then buying let's say 3 BTG.

For wise men reading here..
https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=btc-Btg
Choose hourly resolution and from Studies choose MACD. At writing time it is 0.0013  Grin despite the desperate BTG crew effort to pump it up.
The BTC Volume equivalent is clearly showing SOMETHING.
Yesterdaythey tried uselessly to defend the 0.033 BTC level. Today the 0.03 one....let's wait 'n see

free coins are nice~wheres the devs thread? lol >.> this BTG is no gold behind it only gold fairy dust :-D lol

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November 29, 2017, 10:55:01 PM
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Has this shit crashed yet? Anyone got a list of the exchanges with trading pairs? Any word on POLO? Is Bittrex still the largest exchange it's listed on? Is the chain stable enough for Arbitrage yet?

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November 29, 2017, 11:07:52 PM
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The idea results a convenient possible tendency. They could review the branding.
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November 29, 2017, 11:40:45 PM
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The idea results a convenient possible tendency. They could review the branding.

They got no idea, GPU/CPU mining got already by years Vertcoin, Groestlcoin and some other
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November 30, 2017, 12:00:55 AM
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This is the most unsuccessful coin. Many people were waiting for the appearance of Bitcoin Gold and hoped that it would be better than the bitcoin original. But Bitcoin Gold did not live up to the expectations of traders and miners.

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November 30, 2017, 12:18:09 AM
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Has this shit crashed yet? Anyone got a list of the exchanges with trading pairs? Any word on POLO? Is Bittrex still the largest exchange it's listed on? Is the chain stable enough for Arbitrage yet?

Is it not yet trading on Bithumb? POLO is a lost cause

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November 30, 2017, 12:44:02 AM
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Has this shit crashed yet? Anyone got a list of the exchanges with trading pairs? Any word on POLO? Is Bittrex still the largest exchange it's listed on? Is the chain stable enough for Arbitrage yet?

Is it not yet trading on Bithumb? POLO is a lost cause

Thx, found it on bitthumb. Still don't have an account there. I should have got one when they listed Monero but I thought I heard something about the regulators closing it so stayed away. Price looks high there looks like this thing has some legs? Is the chain still too messed up to ARB though?

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November 30, 2017, 12:49:25 AM
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Has this shit crashed yet? Anyone got a list of the exchanges with trading pairs? Any word on POLO? Is Bittrex still the largest exchange it's listed on? Is the chain stable enough for Arbitrage yet?

Is it not yet trading on Bithumb? POLO is a lost cause

Thx, found it on bitthumb. Still don't have an account there. I should have got one when they listed Monero but I thought I heard something about the regulators closing it so stayed away. Price looks high there looks like this thing has some legs? Is the chain still too messed up to ARB though?

I haven't even split mine yet. Just sitting here, waiting for moon.

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November 30, 2017, 12:59:19 AM
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I've split mine and got it on bittrex waiting to sell when the price gets right or I may just hold on to it. Never know what might happen in the crypto world. Grin

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November 30, 2017, 01:05:36 AM
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I've split mine and got it on bittrex waiting to sell when the price gets right or I may just hold on to it. Never know what might happen in the crypto world. Grin

mewn soon?

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November 30, 2017, 04:30:30 AM
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Has this shit crashed yet? Anyone got a list of the exchanges with trading pairs? Any word on POLO? Is Bittrex still the largest exchange it's listed on? Is the chain stable enough for Arbitrage yet?
Bittrex and HitBTC are your best bet, assuming you don't want to trade on Bithumb, which has the largest volume. I have no idea why the Koreans like this coin, but their exchange volume is 5 times Bittrex just on Bithumb.
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November 30, 2017, 07:01:08 AM
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November 30, 2017, 07:22:54 AM
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My humble reasoning for BTG being a good long term investment.

I know most people on this thread are hating on BTG and I agree mostly. However.

1) As far as the pre-mine of coins that everyone hates - it's much like an ICO only nobody has to invest/risk any capital. With ICOs the development team can walk away with all your money just like this project. Yes there were a couple of pre-school mishaps like releasing a wallet with a virus on it and having their git-hub page hacked. That's probably the hardest thing for me to accept. Anyways, many successful projects were ridden with skeptics and foolish mistakes.  

a) Nobody came forward as the creator of Bitcoin
b) Many people hated the first Bitcoin Fork
c) Creator of Dash mined a million coins for themselves before letting others mine.
d) Status ICO crashed Ethereum Network and possible raised too much money. I bought during ICO and everyone was so pissed saying worst ICO in history. They have been doing a great job from the start. It's a pretty large complex project.
e) Ethereum has kind of a Steve Jobs vibe. If this genius kid kicks the bucket it could send some shock waves.

PLUS

2) Isn't anyone excited about Bitcoin being decentralized again? Just like Satoshi Nakamoto envisioned. Why aren't Bitcoin purists jumping on board with this project? Taking power away from Bitmain - having lots more small time miners supporting the network all over the world. I get there are other good GPU hashing projects like Monero and Z-Cash. This is the only GPU mining coin with the BITCOIN name. I'm sure people that mine Bitcoin think this is crap but I bet you once this baby is up a running people are going to soak it up all over the world. Especially Japan and Korea.

Am I crazy?
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November 30, 2017, 07:45:50 AM
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Why do even the few positive posts about BTG have tp be pepperd with little bits of false negative disinformation? Devs can walk away with all the money like a scam ICO? stuff like that ... & for why is the price falling , maybe all the disinformation? And bashing along with a big gamble on the largest holders part to keep the selling pressure up till they buy their & all the sellers coins back? Maybe .... one good point in this last post , BTG has seen few problems compared to BTC in its early days & has enjoyed HUGE volume in comparison..

THIS ....  From btg twitter The premined coins were all locked up as they were mined
It’s important to note that the code which ran the premine was putting all those coins into “locked” wallets, even as they were being mined.
100% of the coins mined during the premine period were mined directly into multi-signature wallets which cannot be disbursed by any one individual, or even a small group. All disbursements must be signed by four of the six core team members.
Further, 60% of those coins were mined into time-locked wallets which cannot be accessed immediately; they become accessible over the course of the next three years.
This, also, is exactly as described in the previously published Bitcoin Gold Roadmap. Rumors at launch time of any developer’s intent to “dump the premine coins” soon after launch were abundant, but completely false and, in fact, quite impossible!
Again, all of this can be independently verified by knowledgeable people who look at the open-source code that ran the premine.
Most of the coins are locked in an Endowment
The great majority of the premine – 95% – was locked up as funds which are best considered an Endowment. Some (35%) was potentially available for use immediately, and 60% was locked up for the future. The purpose of these funds is to support the growth and maintenance of a healthy ecosystem for Bitcoin Gold, but also to support Bitcoin and the crypto-community generally.
There was, understandably, a lot of attention to the 5% of the premine which was earmarked as “Initial reward for core team” in the Roadmap. That represents 5,000 coins used in order to cover all the costs for the team, infrastructure, development and bounties and they were all covered by the core team.
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November 30, 2017, 08:43:39 AM
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guys what do you think how low btg is gonna go? 0.01??
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