Anybody still holding BSV?
Anybody still holding BSV?
I’m straight so no
I do... thinking about swapping to BCH now before the possible split.
Brown ID, god damn it.
Yeah....
Wishing I had just gotten out of crypto in 2017. 3 long years of bagholding really takes a toll on a man
I immediately sold the BCH fork for 15% more BTC and have never looked back. I also bought the special token on bitfinex that bet on BTC winning over SegWit2x, kek.
I cashed out most of my BTC at the end of 2017, got lucky and sold at the top.
However, I kept a little BTC and also converted some into BCH (in addition to what I got from the fork) because BTC had lost its way. But time has proven that you can't fight a brand no matter how much better your own product is.
In hindsight I should have just cashed out everything, including the forked BCH. I kept BSV because I noticed at the end of 2018 that BitcoinABC isn't all that they are made out to be, and that was proven with this year's fork in two days. However, BSV haven't been able to achieve anything in two years now. Neither has BCH or BTC but those two have at least some recognition.
I hate Blockstream so much... Bitcoin could have been so much more than what it is. Lightning Network never went anywhere and they sacrificed so much for it, lost support and split the community. Made the protocol 500 times more complicated with SegWit. I'll never forgive that shit.
Yeah I can't hold BTC because technologically its a fucking joke. But BCH and BSV havent went anywhere so basically entire crypto market is clown world
YEHHHH
i miss the 2018 memes
hahahaha its an obvious scam from the beginning, Craigs an obvious charlatan that had the pretence of legitimacy from Calvins backing. The only thing BSV has achieved is showing the world having lots of money can only get you third world ugly gooks.
they are the true bitcoin, but that doesn't matter when you're up against brands and people. it didn't matter whether craig was satoshi or not.
seems like most of my bitcoin SV is in an unsplit BCH wallet... ugh. what's the easiest way to split? not sure if this is worth the headache.
He's basically hover handing those 40 year old slappers
>not hover handing
"he's basically hover handing"
You won't make it. You don't understand tech, you don't understand economy, and you don't understand people.
t. tech illiterate
Sure sure brainlets. You use Lightning Network often, do you?
theyve given up on bitcoin entirely.
what do you think could contribute to bsv's (or bch's) success?
i think:
tiny fees
layer 0 stablecoins (maybe SLP style)
cool scrypt functions
moneybutton type identication, signatures
the data storage/timestamp functionality has use cases but havent seen anyone care enough about that yet
>it didn't matter whether craig was satoshi or not.
He's not.
>You use Lightning Network often, do you?
Never. Also never BCH or BSV. I don't pay for things with crypto, I invest in crypto. I also don't pay for things with my shares. A credit card where you pay for things by selling fractional shares would be feasible, but not something I would be interested in. That's what cash, paypal and possibly USDT/USDC is for.
all bitcoin needs is actual usage to buy goods and services. BTC's refusal to remove the block size limit (meaning higher fees) was hostile to actual usage. all i wanted was for the block size limit to be removed, which is why I was disappointed when BSV needed to fork off BCH because they started to mess around with the protocol. but... BSV failed to get what it needed the most: actual usage.
and yeah, craig also failed to prove he was satoshi.
not a true believer i see. but that's ok, most in crypto aren't.
>all bitcoin needs is actual usage to buy goods and service
if you think this is the case, i would wait for the bch split and buy some cheap bch afterwards. they have the most infrastructure to make this happen, while still having tiny fees
BSV is going for a larger goal, trying to fix the problems inherent to the internet with micropayments and owning your online identity without exposing your keypair.. I think this is more likely to get people to spend USD; i would never buy a PS5 with bitcoin like I think youre implying, but we'll see
Electrum SV
I bought some hoping that Calvin would pump this shit one more time at least. Looks like he's given up completely though. BSV would be worth thousands right now if they wouldn't have focused all their energy on Craig's Satoshi larp
Didn't Electrum just fuck over some people? Guy was claiming that he had 600 BSV stolen from him because of Electrum Sv
i'll use an old version of electron cash
the plan is to sell my BSV for BCH before the fork on sunday so i get more BCH forked. not sure if it's a smart move since it's possible the BCH price could go down after the fork and the secondary fork gets no value, if that happens it would be smarter to wait until after the fork to sell the BSV for BCH since i'd get more BCH then. hard to know beforehand what would be the smartest move. the ABC chain (with the miner fee) seems to have only around 10% of miner support, which isn't very surprising. not even Roger Ver supports ABC in this.
i really, really wished bitcoin cash had just stuck with the plan in 2018 and not forced BSV to fork off. more than that of course i wished BTC had just increased the block sizes and not lost adoption, developers and community support.
i don't trust electrum, that's why i'm using electron cash. should still work i hope.
I dont see better crypto on this market. So yes im holding.
>forced BSV to fork off
It's impossible to blame BCH for Calvin's fork. If he wanted the original "protocol", he could have just downloaded it off of github and tweaked that instead of forking from BCH.
impossible? it's not BSV's fault that BCH didn't stick to the plan. bitcoin cash was supposed to fix bitcoin, not make a bunch of changes. you can't just go back to BTC because that would rollback the transactions on BCH. it was a dispute and the only reason BSV didn't win the hashwar is because roger temporary moved over BTC hashpower to the ABC chain. whether or not the exchanges would have ignored the rule of hashpower if the ABC chain had lost is a different matter. unfortunately from all the gloating videos I saw in 2018 i think they would have.
Calvin wanted an unlimited blocksize that houses random data like Weather SV. That was not part of the plan. He could have just taken the original protocol from github and retooled it into a data dump version without the stupid Satoshi larp from Craig. Then he could have been the first miner of the coin and started his chain from zero. The path he's chosen wasted time and huge amounts of money.
yeah, let's see if any real business adoption happens within 6 months and if not I'm selling it
still in profit though
bitcoin was always meant to have unlimited blocksize, bitcoin cash was supposed to restore that
it haven't happened in 2 years, what's another 6 months?
0.009 satoshis
Now is not the time to be selling large positions. Any other time over the last 12 months would have been better. Selling when market sentiment around a coin is nearing all time low... Go ahead. Gamble.
Pls....
With data on chain you can do crazy easy oracles. Link is useless.
>yeah, let's see if any real business adoption happens within 6 months
I'm gonna stick my neck out here and make a bold prediction. It starts with N and ends in O.
Genesis upgrade happened February 2020, thats where you start really counting. So 9.5 months of no new shit.
No it wasn't. Bitcoin was supposed to scale in steps. Satoshi said don't use it as a data dump. BSV holders would have been rich right now if Calvin had just skipped the Satoshi larp and started fresh.
Data for complex transactions such as smart contracts is far different than storing gay ass twetch nonsense.
>it haven't happened in 2 years, what's another 6 months?
fuck it, don't feel like selling now
might as well be the case, point is while I'm still in profit, I'm holding