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BCC vs BTC
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>Implying there will even be a fight
BTC will remain dominant. BCC is easy cashgrab and wont have any serious end purposes.
Retards pick a side and risk it all. The Veeky Forumsinessman owns a share of both fighters and profits whoever wins.
By all means root for the side you like best. But don't be a fool.
There is no side to pick initially. From bitfinex:
>At the time of the fork, all Bitcoin addresses holding a balance will automatically have equivalent balances in Bitcoin Cash
So the question is: how does this play out in the long-run? You can't just duplicate money....
this fork shit doesn't make sense to me. everyone holding bags to get their "free money". btc is about to get nuked.
>BCC is easy cashgrab and wont have any serious end purposes
BCC will immediately have close to zero transaction fees, while BTC's will keep increasing for many months yet. It will of course remain to be seen whether any businesses accept it. But it will objectively be the better coin for commerce.
I predict that BTC remains as digital gold, and BCC takes over as P2P cash, with a snowball of businesses ignored by Core rapidly adopting it. Of course, I may be wrong.
>There is no side to pick initially.
Indeed, but a lot of people who've been drinking too much Core-aid seem to have been convinced they should immediately dump their BCC. They are risk taking pawns.
Ultimately, the split just devalues both. It creates a dent in BTC and I think BCH (i.e. what everyone is referring to as BCC) won't grow and will eventually bleed out
Allow me to ask, guys.
Imagine that I keep all my altcoins, in a scenario where BTC moons like crazy ($10000 for example). My altcoins value will increase too, or I'll be there with useless shitcoins?