https://www.marketwatch.com/amp/story/guid/4536947C-CDEE-11E7-8598-9309C12B5A89
To the moon and back. HODL!
What's what in the crypto space
https://www.marketwatch.com/amp/story/guid/4536947C-CDEE-11E7-8598-9309C12B5A89
To the moon and back. HODL!
Now SegWit2x is in doubt, there’s been a massive mining surge towards Bitcoin Cash (BCC)
..and the price doubled in 24 hours! (although is now retreating).
Better make sure you know where your BCC are at!
Wow! Bitcoin cash too, gaining over 60% in value over the last 7 days.
Strap in!
https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-price-gains-continue-with-record-high-just-shy-of-7000/
https://www.cnbc.com/2014/03/14/buffett-blasts-bitcoin-as-mirage-stay-away.html
How’s that going for you, Warren? Still, when he compares BTC to a cheque, you can see he doesn’t get it at all. His brain would probably explode if he read the spec, and then the market price, for Ripple! !
FYI: BTC price Mar ’14 : $600 ; Oct ’17: $6,000. A ten bagger in a little over 3.5 years – not too shabby IMHO.
Today’s move pushes the network’s collective market capitalisation closer to the $100 billion line.
So Jamie Dimon, billionaire bankster and CEO of JP Morgan Chase, just called Bitcoin a fraud:
http://www.independent.co.uk/…/bitcoin-fraud-tulip-bulbs-jp…
hmm…its almost like Bitcoin made predatory home loans then got a bailout and never went to jail? Kinda like a dinosaur trash-talking at the massive asteroid about to hit the Earth?
He could of warned about the dangers/risks of ICO (Initial Coin Offerings) or investing money you can’t afford to lose in a widely fluctuating asset, or worse, derivatives of those assets, fine. He doesn’t like a decentralised digital currency he can’t control, fine. Using “Fraud” just shows he’s either ignorant or pissing himself IMHO . There’s whiffs of the dotcom boom/bust in all this crypto, sure, but something else is happening here too. #newworldorder
The virtual currency peaked at $5,103.91 in the early hours of Saturday, according to CoinDesk’s price index.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-41147007
The virtual currency reached $3,451.86 (£2,651) per coin in Monday trade, according to the Coindesk Bitcoin Price Index.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-40848505
Bitcoin has split into two in an event known as a “hard fork”. There are now 2 separate bitcoin blockchains, and an additional crypto called bitcoin cash (BCH)
On July 20, 2017, the bitcoin miners voted, 97% in favour, on the Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) 91. The proposal, by Bitmain Warranty engineer James Hilliard, was to activate Segregated Witness (SegWit).
Some members of the bitcoin community felt that adopting BIP 91 without increasing the block-size limit would simply delay confronting the issue and that it favoured people who wanted to treat bitcoin as a digital investment rather than as a transactional currency.They announced implementation of Bitcoin Cash as a hard fork for August 1. It inherited the transaction history of the bitcoin currency on that date, but all later transactions were separate. Block 478558 was the last common block and thus the first Bitcoin Cash block is 478559.
From now, you buy or mine one or the other. The market will determine the success and value, but it seems bitcoin cash will be easier to mine, and thus be worth rather less. Initial wallet support for BCH is limited at best! Don’t download the first wallet you find and import your precious bitcoin private keys, you might be exposing your BTC to villains. HODL! (for now).
If you owned 1 BTC on July 31st, you now own 1 BTC and 1 BCH. If you don’t, your broker/exchange is pulling a fast one, ’cause they do!
The value of Bitcoin has hit a new high with each individual coin now worth more than $2,100 (£1,615).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39997585