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December 26, 2017, 10:24:37 PM
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Is this definitely happening?
if i have btc in gdax, do i get the free coins?
what if i have btc in ledger nano s?
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December 26, 2017, 10:31:59 PM
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I can't say 100% it will happen but most probably this time unless they pull the rug out from under a day prior. If you control your private keys like a nano you should eventually get the coins granted they are safe to get. The exchanges though everyone is different and I read an article now that states which will support. Note this article is from late November and the info could be not accurate double check yourself.

https://99bitcoins.com/who-supports-segwit2x-wallets-exchanges-the-complete-list/

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December 26, 2017, 10:35:45 PM
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No,  you are not going to receive anything on GDAX just because they are not going to support forks, they never did.

If you want that piece of shit created in a fork, just go to binance or bitstamp, they are always crediting the holders with the forks if you had that coin before the block in where the fork was submitted.

If you are lucky you will probably get at least $10 from that fork! Yay! Hurra! What a nice deal right?

Is this definitely happening?
if i have btc in gdax, do i get the free coins?


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December 26, 2017, 10:49:39 PM
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No,  you are not going to receive anything on GDAX just because they are not going to support forks, they never did.

Anyone who owns coins that are on the block-chain at the time of the fork on the 28th will get B2X at the
amount of 1:1 just like happened in the previous forks regardless of were they purchased them from including
GDAX so long as they own the private key (Not Coinbase wallet) and if GDAX will not trade B2X in a few weeks
time then other places will.

Coinbase/GDAX will obey the markets and so will the miners in BTC who have been taking the biscuit
and they are not needed to claim your free B2X

Looks like the casino manager was also doing a bit of mining and is bitter but maybe he should ask himself
how can punters play his slot machines if it costs them $25-$55 just to transfer $20 to play his slot machines   

Mining is CPU-wars and Intel, AMD like it nearly as much as big oil likes miners wasting electricity. Is this what mankind has come too.
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December 26, 2017, 10:55:34 PM
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Is this definitely happening?
if i have btc in gdax, do i get the free coins?
what if i have btc in ledger nano s?

Yes, it will push through. A word from the founder said it will not only give you free B2x equivalent to bitcoin that you own, in turn it will give you satoshis of nakamoto himself. This is just interesting. It is said that tgere are 8 exchanges that support this, i'm not quite sure if GDAX is one of them.
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December 26, 2017, 11:01:59 PM
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The exchanges though everyone is different and I read an article now that states which will support. Note this article is from late November and the info could be not accurate double check yourself.

How does this process work and do you have to give the exchange your public key to prove that you own the coins
on the block-chain at the time of the fork ? Public keys change when you spend so that's not going to work.

I bet some of these exchanges are out to charge a fee at the very least

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December 26, 2017, 11:05:40 PM
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Are you blind? Can't you see the other segwitx2 threads on the frontpage of this section or something?

This is just going to be some shitty fork made by some random clowns who want to lift on bitcoin's name and make a quick buck.
Stay away and dump imo.
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December 26, 2017, 11:14:28 PM
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Are you blind? Can't you see the other segwitx2 threads on the frontpage of this section or something?

This is just going to be some shitty fork made by some random clowns who want to lift on bitcoin's name and make a quick buck.
Stay away and dump imo.

Naw it's not easy to see everything on the index page with so many bum patting posts about how BTC is the best, going to the moon
, it's about to be fixed and someone keeps pumping up old comments since you mentioned it.

Tell me why do you fear this fork or will it be eating into the mining fees you have been charging or does the thought
that the price might drop upset you because from my end it looks just like a free gift but your anger seem quite telling to me.

Please tell me that your not a miner or punter and your part of the programming team in "Bit Core" because I would
love a chat with you

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December 26, 2017, 11:19:53 PM
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Are you blind? Can't you see the other segwitx2 threads on the frontpage of this section or something?

He is.... he is desperated for money, dont you see it? he is trying to get as much money as he can from this shitty fork that it is not even worth the time and the effort.

He will spend more than $40 bucks to send his coins to the exchange that allows them, to receive $50 or $60 worth of those coins, LMAO

Dont join this hardfork, it is a waste of time, trust me.


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December 26, 2017, 11:47:07 PM
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He will spend more than $40 bucks to send his coins to the exchange that allows them, to receive $50 or $60 worth of those coins, LMAO

Dont join this hardfork, it is a waste of time, trust me.

Yes it cost me about $5 more to get my coins out from Coinbase and into my private wallet than I think I will make from Segwit2x
but I will not let Coinbase decide if they need to give me my free gift or not and this "$50 or $60 worth of those coins"
could rise to $100 so who's LMAO if that happens

"he is trying to get as much money as he can from this shitty fork"

Who is "He" and with BTC fees and slow speed what makes the new fork shitty ?

Having a car is no good if the motorway does not work is it now and when you say trust me, well if your a miner, well I don't
and can you not see how your fighting a CPU army's race and the only ones getting rich are the hardware corporations and
banksters. 

p.s I stack ETH too but want to see contracts as being more than just bean counters that charge "Gas" for storing bytes and
they needed to lets contracts kick out to the outside world and not just other contracts that charge more "Gas"

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December 26, 2017, 11:48:11 PM
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Are you blind? Can't you see the other segwitx2 threads on the frontpage of this section or something?

This is just going to be some shitty fork made by some random clowns who want to lift on bitcoin's name and make a quick buck.
Stay away and dump imo.

If you believe in this, why wouldn't we take part in then to max our profits out of this, when it forks we get coins on segwit 2x and flip them back to bitcoin, we earn ourselfs more bitcoin at end? Btw there are many forks but if this one gains support from some well known individuals it should stay
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December 26, 2017, 11:50:10 PM
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I agree that gaining some $ through price appreciation is possible and would definitely go for risking a few bucks on this hard fork.
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December 26, 2017, 11:54:35 PM
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GDAX won't give you anything
In fact it depends on how blockchain reacts. If anything goes ok and SegWit happens, you'll get you coins on e.g. Bittrex, Yobit but it might take some time for coins to be added
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December 27, 2017, 12:33:26 AM
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I agree that gaining some $ through price appreciation is possible and would definitely go for risking a few bucks on this hard fork.

Slow transaction times and crazy transactions fees on BTC has lead to this fork and I for one
have started to fear a lock-in and not the sort you get at the local bar so they now risk the public
not arriving in the numbers they wanted and news about these mega high fees is starting to
reach the public and for all we know they could soon be over $100

I will mine for free if my simple Intel I7 can be of any use for Segwit2x because I don't
like bankers and that's what brought me here in the first place

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December 27, 2017, 12:37:48 AM
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I had about the Segwit2x fork on dec 28th. Please I have a question. which exchanges supports the Segwit2x.
I want to receive my fork coin after the fork happened.
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December 27, 2017, 12:47:28 AM
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This is not from the same segwit2x team that got postponed last time.
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December 27, 2017, 12:55:38 AM
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I had about the Segwit2x fork on dec 28th. Please I have a question. which exchanges supports the Segwit2x.
I want to receive my fork coin after the fork happened.
Thank you

Coinbase is no go, they use a pool account (possible fake coins) and I would go for downloading the Jaxx wallet so you
own the private key but its not the safest in the world and you need to get into gear because transaction speeds are
getting slower.

See BitcoinInfo if the thought of a private wallet puts you off or see Youtube and see how easy it is too have your own
money in your own pocket when it comes to Jaxx and good luck friend because I think we might all be swimming soon

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December 27, 2017, 01:01:34 AM
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Hello,

If you hold btc you will get Bitcoingod.
However, you need to hold your bitcoin on those wallets or exchanges, which are listed on this website: https://www.bitcoingod.org/#exchange

More interesting question, why there is no increase in the liquidity of futures for this coin...
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December 27, 2017, 01:08:25 AM
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This is not from the same segwit2x team that got postponed last time.
You are correct and I asked them this question myself and was expecting some type of
half answer or no answer at all.

They are very happy not to have any of the dev team from the old Segwit team abroad and
i got the impression that they were seen as sell outs.

Ten out of ten for honesty I gave them after that and also note how fees went up as soon as
the last attempt got postponed and if the dev team behind BTC cannot write a line of code that
says

Public CONST Money MAXFee=10.00;

Then how on earth can they even attempt to fix 3 hour transactions time or the
CPU War created by mining

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December 27, 2017, 01:14:30 AM
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What number attempt is this?  Just giving bitcoin a bad name  Undecided
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