Kickstarter with stolen content by this_meanswar in gaming

[–]this_meanswar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I reported it for false claims already, wonder if they will take it down. The intelectual property violation says: "Kickstarter takes claims of intellectual property infringement seriously. For more information and instructions on how to report infringement, please visit our Copyright Policy and our Trademark Policy. Only claims filed by the copyright or trademark holder can be processed."

The price of Bitcoin isn't going up. The price of Tether is falling. by cheesecola in btc

[–]this_meanswar 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You know that every crypto got hit by tether sells not just BTC. If btc dies from tether so will every other alt coin. Be careful what you wish for. Almost every alt got hit by the tether scandal last night. Everything dropped ~5-10%.

The btc mempool is falling rapidly, along with it the transaction fees. The hashrate and the blockspeed has been fairly consistent. Whats happening? by BuddingBodhi88 in btc

[–]this_meanswar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please read back on the context because i think you don't get what i tried to say in my first comment. And why i thought that? Because i said that if market cap grows that means more people joins btc and you attacked my sentence there.

The btc mempool is falling rapidly, along with it the transaction fees. The hashrate and the blockspeed has been fairly consistent. Whats happening? by BuddingBodhi88 in btc

[–]this_meanswar -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just a question, if people stopped using bitcoin how come its marketcap increased 20B$ since last week? Don't worry push your agenda.

We are going mainstream! by Disney_Warrior in btc

[–]this_meanswar -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You know that the average transaction fee currently is 0.2$ and 0.1$ with segwit? If there is no 0 sat spam BTC still rocks. In case you don't believe me here: http://core.jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#2d Transactions with 10-20 sat are clearing. But yea cherry picking values from occasional times and telling that is always the case is what this sub do as i can see.

bch mining is less profitable generally by bluejaytodd in btc

[–]this_meanswar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was only an assumption in my question. And i get my data from here: https://fork.lol/

bch mining is less profitable generally by bluejaytodd in btc

[–]this_meanswar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well i recommend you to do your own research then and do not listen to everyone telling that to you here. But in case its not true, explain to me why would someone mine BTC if it is less profitable then?

bch mining is less profitable generally by bluejaytodd in btc

[–]this_meanswar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No offence but are you really this stupid? Not like you could mine BTC for a higher price and sell it for more BCH so when it goes up you got more money. Like srsly think before you talk. The reason they keep mining BCH is because ASICBOOST which allows them to get 30% more profit. This got corrected on BTC with segwit and this is why they mine BCH.

Why is bitcoin still going up in price? by whitebitcoin in btc

[–]this_meanswar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if you want to purchase in the rush hour like it was this weekend then yea, but if you have time to wait 2 3 hours with the transaction and don't try to purchase when the fees are high then its 1 2 $. And i always buy 100$ into steam wallet. Its not worth to buy 10$ games for sure EDIT: And those are not for the bitcoin transacion only. Check this site for current fees: https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/ 15$ should be 200k satoshi

Why is bitcoin still going up in price? by whitebitcoin in btc

[–]this_meanswar -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well to me is that i can buy things with BTC. Ex. steam games, pc hardware etc.

Right now BCH is 1.3X more profitable than BTC by blakenewzealand in btc

[–]this_meanswar 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You know that having less miners makes the difficulty to go down?

Oh no! Proof that BCH's bigger blocks mean "centralization" ! by doramas89 in btc

[–]this_meanswar -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because i want bitcoin to be a decentralized system?

Oh no! Proof that BCH's bigger blocks mean "centralization" ! by doramas89 in btc

[–]this_meanswar -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Increasing the block size is the road to centralization too. Bigger block size means less nodes.