Wow, comments up there are.... amazingly ignorant. Monero supporters started celebrating waay too early.

Where are we celebrating? We are fighting for our coin, it's really that simple.
Many Monero supporters never supported an alt coin before, we see something great in Monero.
But please, what scamcoin would you prefer us to be buying?
I'm sorry, but a "scamcoin" must be something you have already bought and now trying to "fight" for it.
The only obvious scamcoin in this discussion is Bytecoin.
The market had already decided that long ago, Monero is establishing higher lows after rallies while BCN is slowly dying as more people learn themselves that it's a huge premine scam instead of listening to all the (paid) Bytecoin trolls/shills.
Also BCN volume is pathetic, between 0.5-1% of Monero's. There is absolutely no need for Monero users to "fight" in this discussion because Bytecoin dug it's own grave the second the premine began.
And now you're just contradicting yourself. No need to "fight" in this discussion? Then why are you here?
Anyway, Im really sorry for those who got fooled by Monero trolls.

Haha you're funny mate, if you can read you can see I just stated facts.
Poloniex just replaced their LTC markets with XMR markets:
https://www.poloniex.com/press-releases/2014.07.23-Poloniex-Welcomes-New-Monero-XMR-MarketsMonero, a private, secure, and untraceable cryptocurrency based on the CryptoNote protocol, has been the most actively traded cryptocurrency on Poloniex nearly every day since the addition of the XMR/BTC market. Since its debut, Monero has been trading in huge volume and has demonstrated impressive resilience during market fluctuations, Poloniex owner, Tristan DAgosta stated. Couple that with an active and strategic development team, and expanding our XMR pairings simply made good sense for our customers.
So again, there is absolutely no need to "fight" because it's so obvious.
I truly find it a shame that people got fooled by Bytecoin trolls/scammers but you can't say they haven't been warned many times and as always they should do their own due diligence before buying a coin.