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Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner
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pdpanzer
on 07/09/2017, 05:12:18 UTC
I have one in cart, but it says "out of storage" wtf does that mean?

I have several units sept 15  batch. I am thinking of selling some for $4500+ w/ power supply. Mia, FL.
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Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner
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pdpanzer
on 07/09/2017, 01:01:19 UTC
Who already received l3+(or ather miner) in the US? Do you need to pay any taxes or duties? Tnx.

$37.81 per miner



Hi what class or product code is it?
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Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Cash - Fork 1:1 of Bitcoin - Pro on-chain scaling
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pdpanzer
on 06/08/2017, 19:12:07 UTC
A mere 6 days later and my first BCH coin (or BCC, whatever)is available on exchange! WOO HOO!
Well seeing how its free crypto maybe I'll buy the latest flavored
convoluted ico scammy-ass shitcoin token just for a shiggle.
Speaking of which.. cant wait for the Bruce Wanker Bitcoin Cash video...
coming soon !  Grin

oh sweet jeebus ..i love crypto in my old age!!

Sell it, quickly. we'll be glad to pick what you drop.
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Re: Trading sucks, I'll just hold my coins
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pdpanzer
on 04/08/2017, 02:17:37 UTC
Yesterday I just lost 1.8k USD, maybe in USA or in West Europe that's doesn't much, but here in my shitty country that's a f* big amount of money. Here the minimum wage is ~ 300 USD / month. So that's like 6 month of work if I cut my bread and water and live on air. Half of my saving were other investments, but anyways... I'm feeling shitty right now. Oh, and I break my laptop. So yeah, that's another - 500 usd.

I though I can trade. Buy low, sell high. Sounds good, doesn't work.

Looking at the charts and candle sticks and watching old bitcoin values, and huge spikes (pump, I saw here how people uses the pump word, daaaamn...) I was... yeah, I can totally do that. I'll just buy when it's low, and sell it when it reaches the top. Well, I was wrong. You can't see the future, otherwise everyone would be a millionaire. That would be true if you would have a delorean from '85 with Emmett Brown and Marty Mcfly and you could f* travel in future and see the PUMPS!!!1

So anyone who will read this message (noobs like me) if you don't have any trading experience, don't do it. There are expert traders who know how this market works, when to buy and when to sell. Don't assume your skills by watching youtube videos and reading "daily indexes and predictions" of how the price will rise or go down by shitty sites. That's just dumb. You don't know what's gonna happen. Maybe a little bit of luck, or I don't know.

So yeah, from now on, I'll just leave the trading area for experts and I will invest in bitcoin by buying every 2 week or monthly and saving into my wallet. And one day (I hope so) the price will rise and I will buy for my self a delorean.

Cheers!

Very honest, humble piece of lesson learned, that requires self reflexion, honesty and bravery in a sense. Thanks for sharing. It's refreshing to read something so simply our of the heart and with not other intent that maybe save a few -or many- but making them a little bit more cautious. Thanks OP. Read the other posters advise, especially, don't hold everything in empty promises coins, avoid youtube "instruction", and if you want to, you don't need to give up. Just play with "play" coins for example HitBTC has a play mechanism and is very friendly. It doesn't matter if you WIN or LOSE money there. It only matter if you can UNDERSTAND what happened and why one thing goes up and another down, to the point where the movements are a consequence of something that's much more understandable. But this is more like a hobby. Since it may not even be fun to 99% of all, the best is to save for a house an rent it. It has worked like for millennia and will continue to hold true in the future.
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Re: Is BTC cash an altcoin?
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pdpanzer
on 02/08/2017, 04:32:34 UTC
Yes Bitcoin Cash is an altcoin, you can understand if a cryptocurrency created and not is Bitcoin, we will call it's altcoin when listed on exchange, call token when still crowdsale or mining first but not listed on any exchange on crypto world.

Altcoins is a derogatory term. Bitcoin Cash has 0.1% to do with things like EOS or IOTA or AntShares, and 99.9% to do with what Satoshi named Bitcoin. Also, it inherits the same "history", bit by bit, and any coin in this new coin belongs to a person that also owned a bitcoin. Unlike Ethereum, where the dev reserved over 16,000,000 coins for themselves, the developers here reserved 0 for them. Anything out there belongs to the same people that owned bitcoin.
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Re: Bitcoin vs Bitcoin Cash
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pdpanzer
on 02/08/2017, 03:19:50 UTC
So damn true! The Bitcoin Hard Fork has completed successfully. Orders for Bitcoin cash BCC/BCH are exploding.

Exchange wallets are closed. This means the all trade is limited to whatever was converted in the Exchange - a tiny portion of all BCC in the market. This scarcity of BCC is dangerous to those that are forming an opinion but do not understand this, which is why I bring it up.
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Re: Bitcoin vs Bitcoin Cash
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pdpanzer
on 02/08/2017, 03:13:37 UTC
We don't know for sure the developments in the coming days, months and even years. For now. Bitcoin Cash (BCH) is still considered as an altcoin to Bitcoin and whether this new coin is the one that can topple the real Bitcoin...we will see on that. As of now, it is still the real Bitcoin that is the reigning king of cryptocurrency.

This all boils down to support and usage. If holders and users of Bitcoin will shift to BCH on a massive scale then maybe that can be the sign that BCH is already the new Bitcoin. Personally, I am seeing that the two coins can live alongside each other peacefully as there is nothing wrong when we possess both of them.

As they say, the more the merrier and this is quite true in cryptocurrency.

Yes. Very well said.  Smiley
But I really wonder why they have to split though just to upgrade the Bitcoin blockchain (a decade old)  transaction speed. Is it really about the transactions or about the who's idea to follow?
Hopefully Bitcoin will still be the reigning king of cryptocurrency in the years to come.


Just like different Linux distributions, they serve different purposes. The only difference in the analogy is that to create a new Linux bistro, you'd have to preinstall it in the previous suer base. And then they'd have to delete it. SO the analogy breaks, but the point is that to be fair, everyone is awarded 1:1 a stake in the complementary coin. But the most typical reaction of those that could hold it would be "delete it" (sell at vile prices).
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Re: Is BitcoinCash a joke?
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pdpanzer
on 02/08/2017, 03:07:55 UTC
I wonder of "We the People", as in 40 billion $, will trust a 3 month old website and a lame copycat of the Bitcoin Core software.
To be fair, being a copycat is kind of a good thing. Their code is likely to be less buggy if they copy the tried and tested code and only modify small amounts of it themselves.

Anyway, I suppose we'll have to find out after August 1st who the market supports.  I agree that Bitcoin Cash doing to well is unlikely - kwukduck started a thread saying that it would do well, so now I'm quite convinced that it won't.

Now is August 2 and we saw that the bcc or the bitcoin cash is not a joke, hence, it is an interesting coin because the value of it rises but not that much compared to the original. I can see a potential to this coin, I'd aldo like to invest in these but not that much, maybe it is because of their first bloom that's why they rise their value already, for me bitcoin is still the best.

The value rises, because the ONLY supply of BCC are some exchanges that did clients the favor of managing their BCC wallet (including the splitting). So the total amount of coins that can be SOLD is limited by those that remained -against all advise- BTC on exchange. The rest will have to wait until wallet opens. Noteworthy, we only seen less than 50,000 coins traded. But there are over 20,000,000 coins that people may want to trade for something else as soon as the first exchange opens transfers.

WARNING: current price of BCC is the price of the coins that happened to be converted from clients on the exchange that owned BTC at fork time, settling with those that for some reason don't want to wait for the cheap supply from those on Wallet. This is not advise - it's just observing that the vast majority of BCC cannot be moved to an exchange to trade for something else until the Exchanges open deposits for BCC.

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Re: Is BCC an altcoin?
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pdpanzer
on 02/08/2017, 02:45:25 UTC
Yes because it is a divergence from the current bitcoin so would mean it is an alternative version of bitcoin so altcoin it is, regardless if more people support it and it becomes the leader it is still an altcoin, in my eyes anyway.

this has somewhat fazed me as well... the original bitcoin didn't have segwit and didn't have larger blocks, so, the bitcoin running now, which has segwit, and the forked one - bitcoin cash, whose blocksize was increased, are both modifications of the original.  Grin so that means the original bitcoin is gone (?)  Huh

It really doesn't matter. Whatever name, they are what they are. It's like discussing if Devian Linux or Slackware Linux is true GNU-linux. Sure, 100 times more devian users, but both are linux. And then there are distros that go against so many of linux principles, that most regard them as not being linux. The difference here is that Bitcoin = money (currency or asset). So instead of "whatever suits you best", there's an interest in protecting the "market share".

Nobody, not this "Core" group can claim to be more Bitcoin that the original Bitcoin. And as you say, what we have today are siblings and variants. Most variants will be worth $0. But if some variant holds value, it likely serves a purpose, just like a distribution does. And that's all that matters.
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Re: Bitcoin cash? More like bitcoin crash!
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pdpanzer
on 01/08/2017, 22:40:48 UTC
Even I think bitcoin cash is not worth to holding, it's better to sell it now before its price falls hard.
I'm not sure the price of bitcoin cash will increase.

The facts are these: 14,000 traded their BCC so far. There are about 20,000,000 BCC in the world. I don't see the whales, nor anyone else, dumping BCC at all. Where are the 19,986,000 BTC holders not yet selling any penny of BCC? Will it crash or go to $10,000? Maybe it will crash. But so far, only 14,000 coins have spoken, and BCC is available on 30 pairs now across 10 or more exchanges.
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Re: WARNING - Poloniex(POLO) deposit and support issues - you may lose your money
by
pdpanzer
on 01/08/2017, 21:47:08 UTC
Does anyone facing an issue with Poloniex ETH withdrawal?

My withdrawal not being processed from past 8 days and there is no response from support ticket..
i have opened more than 5 tickets

No, and I did move ETH several times during the entire past two weeks.
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Re: Who is buying BTC --- RIGHT NOW?!?! July 31 @ 9:30PM EST??
by
pdpanzer
on 01/08/2017, 01:40:29 UTC
Thinking about dropping a little money right now to get some.

Put a order in Coinbase and for the first time ever got a cancellation email. Debating retrying even though its now up $15 from 5 minutes ago.

Nobody cantle you when, but right now it's very risky if you are not going to even benefit from the fork. This would require you buying ETH or LTC, moving it to an exchange that will honor split at fork time (8:20 AM ET). If you don't know how to do all this...........say calm. There's 50 to 1000 more years to go for crypto opportunities.
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Re: Bittrex will support BCC - All BTC holders will get BCC
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pdpanzer
on 31/07/2017, 23:53:48 UTC
So can I still transfer all my altcoins on bittrex to btc and Receiver bcc for it?

I don't know if you can transfer funds now or not.  They started locking down transactions 24hrs prior to the split tonight.  And it sounds like they will remain that way until they are confident the network is stable.  So it will be a wait and see from here.

I don't know I would risk trying to move your funds now.

If you are desperate for BCC and are too late to transfer BTC out of your exchange you can switch to any exchange that __promised__ (risk implied) to provide any coins there is a split. Eg. assume you are on Gdax, you can't move your BTC out. If you buy BTC, it only gets BTC. You can trade of ETH (or LTC) and transfer to an exchange that will credit on fork moment, like Bittrex. Transfer the ETH or LTC to Bittrex, then buy BTC and HOLD until after the snapshop 5:20 Pacific Time (don't sell so close to the snapshot though!).

Challenge is you don't know when the BCC wallet will be made available for transfers, nor when and if they will open BCC for trading (there). But it's best than having BTC at Coinbase or Poloniex. You have also missed the windows for those that did Token splits (like Bitfinex).
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Re: Bittrex will support BCC - All BTC holders will get BCC
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pdpanzer
on 31/07/2017, 23:48:54 UTC
Segwit2x even after 2Mb block size increase will be not viable, so Bitcoin Cash will become new Bitcoin in eyes of ordinary people and will grow accordingly.

You are here to spam and promote BCC. Again, stop talking for others (ordinairy people) and start talking for yourself only.
Yes,they are just trying to spread FUD.Most of big exchanges have already announced that they would not support BCC.This announcement has made BCC officials sad and here this newbie is just trying to promote BCC by giving false information.Bitcoin with segwit being activated would solve the only critical issue of transaction problem and its price would just sky rocket.

Most big exchanges according to your Alternative Facts. Here's a list of exchanges that will open trading of BCC:

ViaBTC
Coin
kraken
bitfinex
kex
huobi
hitbtc
MercadoBitcoin
coinfloor
QuadrigaCX
korbit
Toubi
bitcoins Norway

That is in addition to those exchanges that will honor's client rightful right to both chains if there is a split, like Bittrex.

Only Poloniex and Coinbase are the very large ones that are screwing the customers AND WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE BY SELLING THE COINS FOR THEIR PROFIT USING THEIR CLIENTS FUNDS (aka BTCs).

Federico
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Re: 3 min countdown to real BCC dump)
by
pdpanzer
on 31/07/2017, 23:34:18 UTC
So guys, real shit begins in minutes)  Already converted some bcc to btc for 0.135 on yobit,  whats your buy or sell price?)

That's trading on the futures, right? As nobody has ever seen a BCC yet in actual 0-1 bites on a cloned ledger. yobit is still not listed in the futures tracking, but may be added soon I suppose:

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin-cash/
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Re: Emergency
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pdpanzer
on 31/07/2017, 23:28:55 UTC
No exchange that I know off will replace your BTC with BCC they either give you both or give you your BTC back please double check your wallets you probably still have your BTC + new BCC .

Poloniex and Coinbase will likely retain your BTC *BUT* they said they get to decide who the winning branch is. Coinbase said it doesn't support BCC, so it'd be awkward (=scandal) if they choose BCC. Poloniex was very ambiguous -they reserve the right to retire betaking your BTC and giving you BCC (calling "BCC" the new "BTC"). If they do that, they are out of business (but retired). Their statement are again not committing to doing anything in particular.
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Re: Emergency
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pdpanzer
on 31/07/2017, 23:15:23 UTC
All of exchanges that i am using, closed their bitcoin wallet for deposit and withdrawal. Some of them want to take my BTC and give me BCC instead. This is certainty and they said on news.

BCC's value is 0.1 BTC at now.

What should i do for holding value of my BTCs in dollars?
Some of them hasn't any option for trading BTC/USD.
Should I exchange my BTC with ETH?

How can you claim BCC's value is at 0.1 when Bitcoin Cash has not even happened yet?

The fork doesn't happen until August 1st and it is currently July 31st. LMAO

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin-cash/

0.1BTC

0.1B is not a shitcoin by any means, you just need to ensure you get your BTC too, otherwise it's shi*. $0.1B would make BCC the second most valued coin with over $4B market cap.
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Re: Bitcoin Cash is the real Bitcoin. SegWit is the AltCoin.
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pdpanzer
on 31/07/2017, 23:02:09 UTC
BCC is in total agreement with Satoshi's Whitepaper.  SegWit is a wild deviation very far indeed from the whitepaper.  Why do people insist on calling Core's Bitcoin the 'real' bitcoin.  Bitcoin Cash is going to rule because on chain scaling will prove fine while Core Blockstream's altcoin will burn in flames.  Don't sell your BCC.  

I'm sorry, but nobody trust bitcoin cash here. We all know bitcoin is the genuine one and all other forks will be very manipulative as the time goes by. We don't want to be fooled by capital holders of forked bitcoins...

Bitcoin cash has nothing to do and will be dumped hard after the distribution.

So you represent everyone here? Do you not think Core works for capital holders? Also, I am sure you think this BCC is untrusted and manipulative. However, instead of ignoring it (let them try establish a worthy coin) you take their gift of 1:1 coins, and dump them, affecting everyone that believes in BCC. If you don't care, why boicot it (and try to profit from it). It doesn't seem like you don't care. Maybe you want an extra buck and to critics others work.

Core vision for Bitcoin is also unexciting. I don't want Bitcoin be for long haul "transport" supported by side-chains (each of which will be owned by big corp interests). I prefer BCC which -and even if it fails- tries to keep everything on chain, as true bitcoin, and not as "daddy hey trucking" coin that is being proposed for BTC.
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Re: On 1st of August, does Bitcoin gonna be faster? and lower fee's?
by
pdpanzer
on 31/07/2017, 22:54:18 UTC
I would expect a lot of congestion from traders moving their coins around. It will be worse for the BCH dumpers because there will be so few blocks, more then offsetting the 8 MB block size. But both chains will be congested for a while.

You are one of the first people i have seen that has mentioned this, it seems obvious but no one has addressed this. If you keep your coins in a wallet off an exchange (recommended method), you will have to quickly figure out how to split the coins/ spend on the new chain, along with everyone else that will be stuffing transactions down the network. Once you get to an exchange (confirmations are going to be interesting) its a race to the order book to sell the coins.

But if you leave them on an exchange that offers 1:1 (not recommended) you run the risk if not actually owning your coins, but skip all the traffic.

Huh this is actually a difficult choice.

The Exchanges that accept BCH (/BCC) are listed here:
https://www.bitcoincash.org

For example, Bittrex, has pleaded to making BCH available to anyone with BTC in their account (not on pending status). But when will that be available, or how, or even if they will setup a BCH/BTC pair (or any other) is unknown. Had I done more due dilligence I'd have chosen one of the exchanges committed to making the BCH/BTC trading pair immediately, and a pre-fork split (even if as tokens initially on the BCH branch).

If you use Bittrex, it's unknown when you'll be able to sell (90% of people) or buy (10% of people, wag) BCH, which means instead of selling 1 BCH = $280 it may be the case of 1 BCH = $0.28. However, I don't think Bitmain and ViaBTC want to do the most riddiculous move in the history of cryptocurrency, so I think they might have a mitigation plan.

If you are not on one of the exchanges that do 1:1 and enable BCH for immediate trading (even if on exchange only) then you may be late to the initial stampede sell, and it may be the case that holding it (waiting) may be best than duping for nothing.

Bitfinex and Kraken are the ones best knowns to support it for west world. But the deadline for entering the token sell is over (if you move BTC to Bitfinex now, you  are late to the token exchange).
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Re: A spam attack can easily destroy the new Viabtc BCH chain
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pdpanzer
on 31/07/2017, 03:58:24 UTC
BCH chain will have a small hash rate? I thought the powers of Jihan Wu and some of the other Chinese miners are riding under his banner in support of the fork?
But it will be way lower than what BTC segwit will have after the split. BTC supporters can easily attack this minor chain and like OP have speculated BCC might struggle to survive from spam attacks.

Doesn't bitcoincash have an adaptive difficulty unlike BTC? If there is a spam attack, there will be network congestion, and there will be a huge drop in difficulty, making mining there very profitable if you point your miners to the right place. Bitmain and VIA partners have quite a bit of hash power. Actually, they may have a lot more than we think, given they also have older mining equipment that wasn't profitable right now.

I think BCC can be spam-attacked, and it may be its end. Or maybe it's the beginning of a great future? If it is established it suffered large scale spam attacks and it is able to clear them reasonably well (not perfectly, just ok), I think it will give credibility to the coin.