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Re: [ANN]Bitcore- BTX - SEGWIT - BLOOM - ONLINE - new virtual fork 1:0.5 of Bitcoin
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TanoSkywalker
on 17/11/2017, 17:41:19 UTC
For the guys that have been around for a while, Why is this coin so underrated compared to BCH, BTG? For what I can tell the devs have done fantastic work at reducing the size of the chain, ensuring stability, scaling transaction volumes, and speeding up transaction speeds. Everything segwit2x failed to due atm. The coin just seemed to be completely ignored for a better part of the year.

Well, this is not an official fork if you want to see it in a technical way. So it generally takes less media attention. not a lot of big player voice their support for it also. The devs did this before forking become a hot topic like it is nowadays. BTX was never intended to compete directly with BTC while other two more or less trying to take the head on approach with more political argument against BTC.

To be clear, this one is considered altcoin, don't get the wrong idea that we are here to replace BTC in any case.
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Re: [ANN]Bitcore- BTX - SEGWIT - BLOOM - ONLINE - new virtual fork 1:0.5 of Bitcoin
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TanoSkywalker
on 17/11/2017, 17:27:57 UTC
If anyone still wants to buy. I recommend Bit-Z even though they require KYC for withdrawal. Cryptopia is having some trouble with their withdrawal process and it took me more than 2 days to be able to withdraw the fund out. They are extremely understaffed for support right now when I talked with their admin.
If you only want to trade on the same platform without withdrawing, Cryptopia might be fine though.

I have used cryptopia for at least a year and never really had a problem with them, maybe twice they had maintenance so the wallet was offline but 99% of the time the withdrawals worked in under 5 minutes. They might be getting slower as they have more traffic these days but I'm sure they will add more staff if the traffic is consistently high enough.

It might be right back then but in my case, it took them 1 day to reply the ticket, and another 1 day to manually push the transaction. I talked with their community admin on Discord and they are having an influx of newcomer due to recent promotion and being understaffed. That's all I can say, pick your own choice though. In my case, I got unlucky with an error in their withdrawal process, if you are lucky, nothing to worry about. But my main point is still that they are lack of support at the current time and won't be fast if you need any help.
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Re: [ANN]Bitcore- BTX - SEGWIT - BLOOM - ONLINE - new virtual fork 1:0.5 of Bitcoin
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TanoSkywalker
on 17/11/2017, 16:51:36 UTC
If anyone still wants to buy. I recommend Bit-Z even though they require KYC for withdrawal. Cryptopia is having some trouble with their withdrawal process and it took me more than 2 days to be able to withdraw the fund out. They are extremely understaffed for support right now when I talked with their admin.
If you only want to trade on the same platform without withdrawing, Cryptopia might be fine though.


I bought BTC and sent them on cryptopia today. I exchanges them for BTX and send it back to the qt wallet. It took less than an hour (the whole process) and i already have BTX in my wallet ready for the airdrop. So I have positive experience with cryptopia.

And don't forget what bit-z requires documents verification and 2FA - so it can take 2 days. But after that btx transaction less than 30 sec.

Well, I just stated my experience with withdrawal from Cryptopia. Your mileage might vary. But I probably won't bet my luck on Cryptopia anymore as they make me losing money by getting my fund locked for 2 days. KYC at Bit-Z doesn't take up to 2 days, took me about 6 hours to get it done.
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Re: [ANN]Bitcore- BTX - SEGWIT - BLOOM - ONLINE - new virtual fork 1:0.5 of Bitcoin
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TanoSkywalker
on 17/11/2017, 16:15:57 UTC
If anyone still wants to buy. I recommend Bit-Z even though they require KYC for withdrawal. Cryptopia is having some trouble with their withdrawal process and it took me more than 2 days to be able to withdraw the fund out. They are extremely understaffed for support right now when I talked with their admin.
If you only want to trade on the same platform without withdrawing, Cryptopia might be fine though.