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September 07, 2017, 08:26:41 PM |
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I see kwukduk has started a BCH related FUD thread, looks like we shall be moving up in the coming weeks!
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Last of the V8s
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September 07, 2017, 08:37:28 PM |
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seems they'll fork off the old chain in the same way as [Bitcoin Cash] did, on a particular block, so all btc holders become btcg holders in the same amount.
The website indicates that BitcoinGPU is to be forked from Bitcoin Genesis at the same block height that Bitcoin Cash forked (478558). I have not been able to find evidence of a single mined block. oh yeah duh. still can't find it in me to care about all these alts. edit: looks like their website copied a lot from yours lol
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September 07, 2017, 08:53:48 PM |
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But the price charts of BCH/BTC look to me like someone is controlling the price.
If you control the altcoin you control the price. BCH is a private altcoin. It will hold this price vs bitcoin as far as current owner has enough bitcoins to support it.
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Terminated.
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September 07, 2017, 09:19:55 PM |
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Bitstamp | Total bids: 56299221 USD. Total asks: 2853 BTC. Ratio: 19732.79138 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0167 seconds
Today marks the first day (at least based on my own observations) that we've had $56 million in bids on Bitstamp. I've been querying this several times through the days, and the asks were mostly the ones fluctuating. I see kwukduk has started a BCH related FUD thread, looks like we shall be moving up in the coming weeks!
Standard, highly centralized, shitcoin. Nothing to see there. 
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September 07, 2017, 09:47:36 PM |
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Thirdly, Jihan has (at least to my knowledge) no direct involvement in any of the code implementations for node/wallets that run the Bitcoin Cash chain. How is he going to make any changes that would be enforceable on the community? The very idea is absurd.
The Future of “Bitcoin Cash:” An Interview with Bitcoin ABC lead developer Amaury Séchethttps://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/future-bitcoin-cash-interview-bitcoin-abc-lead-developer-amaury-s%C3%A9chet/Bitcoin Cash is the realization of the “User Activated Hard Fork” (UAHF) that was first announced as Bitmain’s contingency plan ...
A lot of people contacted us and wanted to launch Bitcoin Cash.
“Random” people? Or also companies, miners or perhaps well-known individuals in the space?"
All of the above. But I do not wish to mention anyone specifically. Some, like ViaBTC and OKCoin have gone public. If others want to do that too, they'll have to do it themselves. Sorry I forgot it was just "random people" who contacted Amaury Séchet and got this thing started. I am sure "random people" have no control over its development. Interesting I understand "random people" also have a significant financial stake in ViaBTC which was the first exchange to publicly push BCH. So much randomness
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September 07, 2017, 09:56:35 PM |
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Everything is broken 
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September 07, 2017, 10:28:50 PM |
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Everything is broken  Cutters, saws, buckles, laws, bodies, bones, voices and phones. You name it, it's broken.
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
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September 07, 2017, 11:18:39 PM |
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satoshi's (who is dead by the way)
Evidence? For all practical purposes, he is dead. <<blather blather blather -ed>> Retraction of indefensible assertion duly noted. Apparently, you have made an executive decision that my actual response was not important, and you would rather just summarize my response as a supposed "retraction."... yeah.. right.  So "dead" and "For all practical purposes, he is dead." are synonyms to you?
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September 07, 2017, 11:29:38 PM |
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How do you get a bunch of drunk and rowdy canadians to leave your swimming pool?
Ask them to leave
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September 07, 2017, 11:40:51 PM |
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edit: looks like their website copied a lot from yours lol
Yeah... while I have no formal relation to Bitcoin ABC, it certainly appears that the BitcoinGPU website started as a pure scrape of the Bitcoin ABC site. Still wondering whether or not BitcoinGPU is real beyond the fever dream of a single person. Not devoting a whole lot of thought to the matter though.
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September 07, 2017, 11:48:48 PM |
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Thirdly, Jihan has (at least to my knowledge) no direct involvement in any of the code implementations for node/wallets that run the Bitcoin Cash chain. How is he going to make any changes that would be enforceable on the community? The very idea is absurd.
The Future of “Bitcoin Cash:” An Interview with Bitcoin ABC lead developer Amaury Séchethttps://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/future-bitcoin-cash-interview-bitcoin-abc-lead-developer-amaury-s%C3%A9chet/Bitcoin Cash is the realization of the “User Activated Hard Fork” (UAHF) that was first announced as Bitmain’s contingency plan ...
A lot of people contacted us and wanted to launch Bitcoin Cash.
“Random” people? Or also companies, miners or perhaps well-known individuals in the space?"
All of the above. But I do not wish to mention anyone specifically. Some, like ViaBTC and OKCoin have gone public. If others want to do that too, they'll have to do it themselves. Sorry I forgot it was just "random people" who contacted Amaury Séchet and got this thing started. I am sure "random people" have no control over its development. Interesting I understand "random people" also have a significant financial stake in ViaBTC which was the first exchange to publicly push BCH. So much randomness Your non-sequitur aside, again I ask - How is [Jihan] going to make any changes that would be enforceable on the community?
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September 07, 2017, 11:54:15 PM |
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How is [Jihan] going to make any changes that would be enforceable on the community?
it's simple. the miners decide. the users don't matter. 
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September 08, 2017, 12:14:10 AM |
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How is [Jihan] going to make any changes that would be enforceable on the community?
it's simple. the miners decide. the users don't matter. https://i.imgur.com/GSUXDxb.jpgzing! iseewhatyoudidthere.png All joviality aside, the claim is somewhat more nuanced. To wit: non-mining, fully-validating nodes add no value to the network as a whole. So I'm still looking for some explanation as to how Jihan might be able to enforce his nefarious goals upon the populace.
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September 08, 2017, 02:01:48 AM |
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So I'm still looking for some explanation as to how Jihan might be able to enforce his nefarious goals upon the populace.
Simple you centralize control of the protocol via regular mandatory hardfork and back up those hardforks with overwhelming hashing power. You also start off slow with multiple non-controversial changes to acclimate the community to your control. The lead developers of bitcoin cash calls even calls himself "benevolent dictator". Amaury SECHET Bitcoin ABC Benevolent Dictator https://www.linkedin.com/in/deadalnixHere is an article that discusses this further Bitcoin Cash May Fall Victim to Centralized Control by Developershttps://themerkle.com/bitcoin-cash-may-fall-victim-to-centralized-control-by-developers/
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September 08, 2017, 02:15:47 AM |
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How is [Jihan] going to make any changes that would be enforceable on the community?
it's simple. the miners decide. the users don't matter. https://i.imgur.com/GSUXDxb.jpgzing! iseewhatyoudidthere.png All joviality aside, the claim is somewhat more nuanced. To wit: non-mining, fully-validating nodes add no value to the network as a whole.So I'm still looking for some explanation as to how Jihan might be able to enforce his nefarious goals upon the populace. This sounds like something Stolfi would say. Non-mining, fully validating nodes _are_ the network. Miners are hired goons now. Where have you been? Goons. Hired goons.
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September 08, 2017, 02:27:01 AM |
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^ Jbreher is one of those Jonald Fyookballs, r/btc r/BCash nabs, they have absolute no idea what they are talking about. Just like Roger they think we pay $6-$8 per tx lol. Anyway, Bitstamp is getting into Segwit  
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September 08, 2017, 02:45:40 AM |
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Evidence? For all practical purposes, he is dead. <<blather blather blather -ed>> Retraction of indefensible assertion duly noted. Apparently, you have made an executive decision that my actual response was not important, and you would rather just summarize my response as a supposed "retraction."... yeah.. right. Somewhere in your wall-o-text was an admission that you had no evidence that satoshi was dead, so... yeah... double down on your editing of posts, and remove my eyeroll, too...  I am gonna quadruple eyeroll you for that kind of spinning... 
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September 08, 2017, 02:52:29 AM |
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Gold just broke 1350 resistance. Bitcoin moving up. Silver moving up. Irma is coming. A Fed chair mysteriously resigns. Two known trolls on this thread that I have on ignore are still bantering with each other. 
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September 08, 2017, 03:15:48 AM |
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Just like Roger they think we pay $6-$8 per tx lol.
We do, or close enough. Transfer fees are about a hundred times what they used to be in terms of fiat. And yes that is a fucking problem that needs to be fixed.
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