This is your final warning. Sell whatever eth you hold before its price plummets, which is expected on July 14th because thats when funds in TheDAO will be unlocked. A massive amount of DAO/ETH will be dumped in the market.
The soft fork update failed. Etherium has failed. People have lost faith and selling their ethers already, driving the price from $14 to $11.5 (at the time of writing this post)
Sell now or you'll literally burn your money.
Lincoln Price
Expect eth to be priced at $5 in July
Owen Barnes
I'll be sure to buy.
Something something buy when others are doubtful.
Carson Perry
People are jumping ship from etherium, it will be worthless, so if you feel like burning cash, be my guest. Dont suicide later.
Parker Rivera
It's $11
Probably a good time to buy, anyway the real buying opportunity would be just after the 14th
Brody Hall
I guess you're really just trying to do some brainwashing so people will buy ether and you can sell at a better rate.
Anthony Walker
They will find a reasonable solution, after that ETH price goes back to 20$ and then to the moon
Anthony Sanders
Certified overvalued Shitcoin
Thomas Gonzalez
Theyre going to hardfork now that the softfork approach is not feasible.
They are going to BLACKLIST AN ADDRESS IN THE CODE OF A DECENTRALIZED VALUE SYSTEM!
TOP LEL CHAIRMAN VITALIK OF THE CENTRAL ETHER BANK PLEASE SAVE US FROM OUR MALINVESTMENTS
Luis Martin
B-b-but /r/ethtrader told me the hard fork is the right thing to do!
Tyler Hernandez
I think this is a good idea
Caleb Ross
Bitcoin actually has some value with the public.
How does it feel knowing you're arguing over bagholder-tier NEETcoins that literally have no reach outside of a subreddit?
Benjamin Evans
lift off in progress pushing 12.50 at the monent.
Ryan Diaz
>They are going to BLACKLIST AN ADDRESS IN THE CODE OF A DECENTRALIZED VALUE SYSTEM! Yea I really wonder if and how they're planning to make this (i.e. meddling in decentralized affairs by the devs) impossible in the future.
James Smith
Shit is doomed
Elijah Parker
if it goes below 10.00usd per eth, i will buy back in alternatively, if this dao stuff gets put behind us and it breaks 13.90, i'll buy back in.
Xavier Baker
>mfw I moved all my equity into President Trumpcoin and DigiByte a few days ago
Adrian James
You are a shitty crypto bagholder
Alexander Torres
GUYS I JUST BOUGHT ETHER WHEN IT WAS AT 4.5% FOR $12.50, IT WENT UP TO 7.5% AND I SOLD IT FOR $25. HOW LUCKY AM I? I HAVE 114 ($6) IN TRUMP AND $49 IN BTC.
Isaac Long
Good for you desu
Gavin Scott
STEADY 7.4% T E A D Y
7 . 4 %
Wyatt Bailey
Sell your ethers, I am not fucking with you
Easton Cox
eth is the future. Let the weak be shackled off while I ride into FTL warp speed
Thomas Collins
>bought ether for $12.50 when it was at 4.5% >it went up to 7.5% >sold it and got $25 holy damn I was lucky. Its never gonna go back up.
Cooper Harris
Eth shill presence strong in here
Christopher Barnes
>"ETH SHILLS LUL" >Nobody in the thread has even used "Buy the Dip" as a defense. Even they know it's going down at this point.
Nolan Scott
>Several hours later >Drop in value. >Struggling to come back.
Right now, is still at $12.65. Your shitcoin is dead, deal with it.
Austin Lee
Consensus happens on multiple levels: you have proof-of-work based consensus which represents computational expenditure to form the ledger and you also have consensus on behalf of the users and businesses who choose to run a particular version of the software.
Technically I could release a version of Ethereum that changes the proof-of-work algorithm after a specific block and if my version gains traction with enough people using it then the only blockchain will lose its meaning since everyone now uses my software. This means that Ethereum can just roll back what happened with the DAO and it won't effect decentralization at all -- because in the end it will be up to the users whether they want to run the rolled-back or patched software or not.
Also: not defending Ethereum. It's a piece of shit and I've already advised against it in other threads. Just noting that consensus in software systems depends on more than just running algorithms.