Schopenhauer365
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January 31, 2018, 07:29:23 PM |
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I bought them on Yobit. I actually bought BCA on YoBit!
is Yobit a partner of BitcoinAtom?
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DocSnyd3r
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January 31, 2018, 08:56:21 PM |
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I'm very pessimistic. Publish code takes 5 minutes even if not complete so people could track progress and audit. Guess fork mania is over. Good.
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3ADZdEawDgfhcHaXzZorX1aVxv7s2Ppv9e (beer BTC)
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Joneskay
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January 31, 2018, 09:37:07 PM |
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I bought them on Yobit. I actually bought BCA on YoBit!
What I can do is to say Good luck to you. Maybe you paid for some lessons. It's the first lesson you should learn in the crypto world. Just a little patience please, The full node software (both compiled binaries and sources) and associated BCA address format will be released very soon. Team is working 24/7 to deliver. It was very soon several days ago. Approximately how long will it take? 1) 1 day. 2) 1 week. 3) 1 month. i think they will publish here when will be this
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Huxleyfree
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January 31, 2018, 09:45:55 PM |
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I bought some BCA on Yobit..is that okay? That does mean I own some BCA right..even without a Wallet?
are the BCA on sale in Yobit yet? I thought we can buy them already
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Ayms
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January 31, 2018, 10:25:17 PM |
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They (the forks) are (almost) all doing the same right now: they don't publish their code, then they don't have to answer questions, and if they publish it, then they don't answer questions All those forks that do not publish their code, or publish it a fake way, like posting issues to themselves not answering the relevant ones, or taking some excuses like "we will release it when mainnet is live" lack credibility, as if they were fine tuning the code at the latest moment, while they just modified a few lines of the bitcoin core code (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827163.msg28965972#msg28965972, really, a child could launch a fork) Maybe some have some good reasons to do so, mainly they don't want you to be aware of the nodes when they launch mainnet (and btw they should launch testnet before...), this does not prevent them from posting the code without this information that they can easily remove, this is not an issue for serious projects BTG launch was a kind of nightmare, they made some mistakes but at least disclosed everything far before the launch, maybe others are afraid that the same happens, but that's not a valid excuse for not releasing the code Nothing is transparent now, see also the warning link I posted above about BCP and very basic things that they did not implement And the questions I asked above too (to many other forks also), let's see, no answer = very dubious fork So please, everybody, think about it before claiming "free" coins, because the global feeling is that most of the forks are just fooling you, premining stuff and taking the money after the launch while everybody is trying to do the same so the rate is high, risking to lose everything Ideally we should wait for 6 months to see if said projects are really implementing what they are promising ("improving bitcoin"), which most likely will never happen for most of them
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MasterQ
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January 31, 2018, 10:40:25 PM |
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They (the forks) are (almost) all doing the same right now: they don't publish their code, then they don't have to answer questions, and if they publish it, then they don't answer questions All those forks that do not publish their code, or publish it a fake way, like posting issues to themselves not answering the relevant ones, or taking some excuses like "we will release it when mainnet is live" lack credibility, as if they were fine tuning the code at the latest moment, while they just modified a few lines of the bitcoin core code (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827163.msg28965972#msg28965972, really, a child could launch a fork) Maybe some have some good reasons to do so, mainly they don't want you to be aware of the nodes when they launch mainnet (and btw they should launch testnet before...), this does not prevent them from posting the code without this information that they can easily remove, this is not an issue for serious projects BTG launch was a kind of nightmare, they made some mistakes but at least disclosed everything far before the launch, maybe others are afraid that the same happens, but that's not a valid excuse for not releasing the code Nothing is transparent now, see also the warning link I posted above about BCP and very basic things that they did not implement And the questions I asked above too (to many other forks also), let's see, no answer = very dubious fork So please, everybody, think about it before claiming "free" coins, because the global feeling is that most of the forks are just fooling you, premining stuff and taking the money after the launch while everybody is trying to do the same so the rate is high, risking to lose everything Ideally we should wait for 6 months to see if said projects are really implementing what they are promising ("improving bitcoin"), which most likely will never happen for most of them Why am I a fool for claiming "free" coins? I would be a fool to buy this coin not to dump it. I don't understand why anyone buys these forks just as they launch they all dump hard, even BCH did for 2-3 months before the pump. No one should look at BCH and expect anything like that to happen to any other recent fork. Are all these forks really that easy? Some have smart contracts added/hashing algorithm changed, isn't that a bit more complicated? Also thanks for your script didn't see it before.
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Ayms
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January 31, 2018, 11:28:03 PM |
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You are not a fool if your intent is just to speculate and make some money, which most people will do, not knowing/ignoring the fact that the forks are taking you for idiots and using you to make much more money
So at a certain point of time this behavior should stop, I think
Another problem is that it becomes more and more risky and as we saw getting free coins leaded many to lose everything, not talking about some possible side effects of replay attacks that I posted above, which is a new thing here given the number of forks
And yes, most of those forks are that easy, as I wrote let's see in 6 months what they have added (smart contracts, super hash algorithm, super proof of something, 1TB block size, 1 tx/ms, etc)
See their roadmaps (nothing is in there right now, except few lines modification of bitcoin core code), should you want to launch a fork I can help sending you my user guide
Regarding my tool I should encourage everybody to continue this mess instead, but no, thanks for your comment
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Ned Kelly
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February 01, 2018, 03:02:20 AM |
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Very very soon. We definitely intend to launch it asap, not in week time or more
So by February 7, some clarity now. Thanks.
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Biomech
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February 01, 2018, 03:16:25 AM |
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You are not a fool if your intent is just to speculate and make some money, which most people will do, not knowing/ignoring the fact that the forks are taking you for idiots and using you to make much more money
So at a certain point of time this behavior should stop, I think
Another problem is that it becomes more and more risky and as we saw getting free coins leaded many to lose everything, not talking about some possible side effects of replay attacks that I posted above, which is a new thing here given the number of forks
And yes, most of those forks are that easy, as I wrote let's see in 6 months what they have added (smart contracts, super hash algorithm, super proof of something, 1TB block size, 1 tx/ms, etc)
See their roadmaps (nothing is in there right now, except few lines modification of bitcoin core code), should you want to launch a fork I can help sending you my user guide
Regarding my tool I should encourage everybody to continue this mess instead, but no, thanks for your comment
I actually hope they do follow through, but I have to agree with you. The forking itself should not be that difficult, and having AT LEAST THAT at launch on github makes sense. If they're trying to have the various additional features in place before release, then they're turning down the eager assistance of the community, which does not make sense. The only two things that make sense to me for waiting are, one, the code didn't work as expected and they're scratching their heads in embarassment and puzzlement. That's the benign one, and the one I'm hoping for. Two, they have the mainnet going, now, and are mining the hell out of it in lieu of a premine. Doesn't take much to mine a chain with only three or four machines attached... As for that guide, PM me. I'd be interested to learn A few people on this forum have claimed I'm a cloner for years. I've yet to make them not liars. Maybe it's time.
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February 01, 2018, 03:35:32 AM |
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From $1600 to $46 in two weeks? Was this because of the current crash or is this another bitConnect?
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Biomech
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February 01, 2018, 03:37:57 AM |
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From $1600 to $46 in two weeks? Was this because of the current crash or is this another bitConnect?
At this point nobody knows. We're all waiting for the damn thing to actually be released. I got clean keys that had a balance as of the fork. And don't now. Not spending a satoshi without some proof!
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zeroarmy
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February 01, 2018, 03:44:24 AM |
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Don’t know what to think of all those Bitcoinforks anymore. Seems things getting a little bit out of control lately But let’s see where this one goes. Some of them might actually survive over the years. Nobody knows. greetings zero
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February 01, 2018, 09:21:50 AM |
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Don’t know what to think of all those Bitcoinforks anymore. Seems things getting a little bit out of control lately But let’s see where this one goes. Some of them might actually survive over the years. Nobody knows. greetings zero I believe it's same as with all other projects, it wouldn't be fair to say the forks are useless in general. There can be some decent projects marketed as forks while majority will be worthless. I have a very high opinion of what bca team is trying to achieve, but they need to deliver, which didn't happen yet. If they manage, it will be awesome, if not, well I'm patient person, some other project will take over the idea and materialize it
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February 01, 2018, 10:12:22 AM |
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Don’t know what to think of all those Bitcoinforks anymore. Seems things getting a little bit out of control lately But let’s see where this one goes. Some of them might actually survive over the years. Nobody knows. greetings zero I believe it's same as with all other projects, it wouldn't be fair to say the forks are useless in general. There can be some decent projects marketed as forks while majority will be worthless. I have a very high opinion of what bca team is trying to achieve, but they need to deliver, which didn't happen yet. If they manage, it will be awesome, if not, well I'm patient person, some other project will take over the idea and materialize it In the Bitcoin Atom website, I see that the Coinomi wallet and Yobit exchange accept Bitcoin Atom. But I verified in the Coinomi website and the Yobit website, and I see nothing about Bitcoin Atom. Can someone explain me ? True or not true ?
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February 01, 2018, 10:25:33 AM |
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Don’t know what to think of all those Bitcoinforks anymore. Seems things getting a little bit out of control lately But let’s see where this one goes. Some of them might actually survive over the years. Nobody knows. greetings zero I believe it's same as with all other projects, it wouldn't be fair to say the forks are useless in general. There can be some decent projects marketed as forks while majority will be worthless. I have a very high opinion of what bca team is trying to achieve, but they need to deliver, which didn't happen yet. If they manage, it will be awesome, if not, well I'm patient person, some other project will take over the idea and materialize it In the Bitcoin Atom website, I see that the Coinomi wallet and Yobit exchange accept Bitcoin Atom. But I verified in the Coinomi website and the Yobit website, and I see nothing about Bitcoin Atom. Can someone explain me ? True or not true ? It is already traded on yobit, link is https://yobit.net/en/trade/BCA/USD. Regarding coinomi, they tweeted their support of bca officially but still waiting for bca team to provide them with source and wallets, then they will be able to launch bca coinomi wallet. We are all eagerly waiting for that. To answer your question, the info is true
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February 01, 2018, 10:41:03 AM |
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Don’t know what to think of all those Bitcoinforks anymore. Seems things getting a little bit out of control lately But let’s see where this one goes. Some of them might actually survive over the years. Nobody knows. greetings zero I believe it's same as with all other projects, it wouldn't be fair to say the forks are useless in general. There can be some decent projects marketed as forks while majority will be worthless. I have a very high opinion of what bca team is trying to achieve, but they need to deliver, which didn't happen yet. If they manage, it will be awesome, if not, well I'm patient person, some other project will take over the idea and materialize it In the Bitcoin Atom website, I see that the Coinomi wallet and Yobit exchange accept Bitcoin Atom. But I verified in the Coinomi website and the Yobit website, and I see nothing about Bitcoin Atom. Can someone explain me ? True or not true ? It is already traded on yobit, link is https://yobit.net/en/trade/BCA/USD. Regarding coinomi, they tweeted their support of bca officially but still waiting for bca team to provide them with source and wallets, then they will be able to launch bca coinomi wallet. We are all eagerly waiting for that. To answer your question, the info is true Thank you for these accurate answers :-).
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Ayms
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February 01, 2018, 11:00:06 AM |
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You are not a fool if your intent is just to speculate and make some money, which most people will do, not knowing/ignoring the fact that the forks are taking you for idiots and using you to make much more money
So at a certain point of time this behavior should stop, I think
Another problem is that it becomes more and more risky and as we saw getting free coins leaded many to lose everything, not talking about some possible side effects of replay attacks that I posted above, which is a new thing here given the number of forks
And yes, most of those forks are that easy, as I wrote let's see in 6 months what they have added (smart contracts, super hash algorithm, super proof of something, 1TB block size, 1 tx/ms, etc)
See their roadmaps (nothing is in there right now, except few lines modification of bitcoin core code), should you want to launch a fork I can help sending you my user guide
Regarding my tool I should encourage everybody to continue this mess instead, but no, thanks for your comment
I actually hope they do follow through, but I have to agree with you. The forking itself should not be that difficult, and having AT LEAST THAT at launch on github makes sense. If they're trying to have the various additional features in place before release, then they're turning down the eager assistance of the community, which does not make sense. The only two things that make sense to me for waiting are, one, the code didn't work as expected and they're scratching their heads in embarassment and puzzlement. That's the benign one, and the one I'm hoping for. Two, they have the mainnet going, now, and are mining the hell out of it in lieu of a premine. Doesn't take much to mine a chain with only three or four machines attached... As for that guide, PM me. I'd be interested to learn A few people on this forum have claimed I'm a cloner for years. I've yet to make them not liars. Maybe it's time. The guide does not exist in fact but thinking to write something about it (but it will be a parody), now you can see this again https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827163.msg29326000#msg29326000 (and see the replay protection story too, if it's not there you can claim coins for a fork but then other coins can be moved without you knowing it) And look at https://github.com/Ayms/bitcoin-transactions/blob/master/tx.js#L77-L253As you can see adding a coin in the tool is just a matter of modifying ~10 parameters I am simplifying a bit here, sometimes it's more complicate, the tool is complex but has been designed to allow to add coins easily (and be used easily) Then you understand the global idea: you modify those parameters in bitcoin core code and you have a fork There are no sensitive info here and I have already asked two or three times that Atom (and other forks) provide that information (+ a real transaction so I can check that everything is correct) The fact that they don't do it does not help trusting them, since there are no technical difficulties, it's quite trivial And if they premine they are doing it at the lowest difficulty, then it's easy, and if they are still syncing, then... In short I don't see any "excuse" for them for not releasing the requested info at least and the code
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February 01, 2018, 03:07:46 PM |
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I bought them on Yobit. I actually bought BCA on YoBit!
What I can do is to say Good luck to you. Maybe you paid for some lessons. It's the first lesson you should learn in the crypto world. Just a little patience please, The full node software (both compiled binaries and sources) and associated BCA address format will be released very soon. Team is working 24/7 to deliver. It was very soon several days ago. Approximately how long will it take? 1) 1 day. 2) 1 week. 3) 1 month. Very very soon. We definitely intend to launch it asap, not in week time or more I liked to hear about it
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Huxleyfree
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February 01, 2018, 03:18:56 PM |
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From $1600 to $46 in two weeks? Was this because of the current crash or is this another bitConnect?
how can you know the value of BCA if they are not on sale already
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MasterQ
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February 01, 2018, 03:41:38 PM |
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From $1600 to $46 in two weeks? Was this because of the current crash or is this another bitConnect?
how can you know the value of BCA if they are not on sale already You can trade futures on Yobit https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin-atom/#marketsBasically if you had Bitcoin on Yobit exchange before the fork block you would get 1 BTC + 1 BCA. There are risks involved with futures, main one being using a dodgy exchange which may run off with your funds, Yobit does look dodgy so I would not trust them. The other risk is buying, if the project gets abandoned then anyone who bought the BCA futures will get nothing. This is how it worked for a previous fork of Segwit2X (which didn't launch in time) https://www.bitfinex.com/legal/cst/segwit2x - It maybe different for other forks though as Segwit2X was supposed to replace the current Bitcoin.
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