Message from @ParadoxusX

Discord ID: 394905033000615937


2017-12-24 18:41:27 UTC  

Since they're based on a sale one month from now, so they don't need to track every little jump right now

2017-12-25 13:16:00 UTC  

How does it take too buy

2017-12-25 17:25:27 UTC  
2017-12-25 17:26:46 UTC  

I meant how long does a purchase take

2017-12-25 17:27:21 UTC  

for crypto coins?

2017-12-25 17:27:42 UTC  

about 15 min max for a transaction depending on what you are getting.

2017-12-25 17:27:51 UTC  

Bought $100 of lightcoin yesterday and it still hasn’t gone through

2017-12-25 17:28:01 UTC  

did you transfer it to your wallet?

2017-12-25 17:28:24 UTC  

It still says pending

2017-12-25 17:28:32 UTC  

did you sync your wallet?

2017-12-25 17:28:47 UTC  

if it says pending on the site you bought it on its their problem usually

2017-12-25 17:28:59 UTC  

I’m using Coinbase

2017-12-25 17:29:17 UTC  

>using coinbase

2017-12-25 17:29:25 UTC  

u fugged up

2017-12-25 17:29:35 UTC  

Fuck

2017-12-25 17:29:46 UTC  

How badly?

2017-12-25 17:30:25 UTC  

well if it does get into your wallet on coinbase be sure to transfer it to a hardware or offline wallet on your computer. never keep your coins on a website side server.

2017-12-25 17:30:49 UTC  

Ok

2017-12-25 17:31:00 UTC  

coinbase usually isnt that bad but ever since the IRS siezed information on it for transactions over 20k its fucked

2017-12-25 17:31:14 UTC  

I’ll have to look into it more

2017-12-25 17:31:36 UTC  

Will my transaction ever be done

2017-12-25 17:31:38 UTC  

its why we use localbitcoins or localmonero or any of the other local[insert coin here] sites

2017-12-25 17:31:49 UTC  

probably

2017-12-25 17:31:52 UTC  

one day

2017-12-25 17:37:08 UTC  

lol

2017-12-26 03:02:08 UTC  

It takes a while to receive crypto because you sent a USD transfer to them, which takes like 4 business days and can be reversed, which is a risk for them. They plan to send you crypto, which is instant and irreversible. So they’re not going to give you the “guaranteed” money until the “maybe” money you sent them settles out.

2017-12-26 03:02:16 UTC  
2017-12-26 05:36:37 UTC  

Makes sense

2017-12-26 15:55:39 UTC  

https://learnbitcoin.cash/

2017-12-26 16:39:14 UTC  

@this_that5553 is BCH just Bitcoin with faster and cheaper transfers?

2017-12-26 16:57:36 UTC  

Yeah basically. The website explains it

2017-12-26 18:56:01 UTC  

I actually really like bitcoin cash and their phone wallet

2017-12-26 18:56:04 UTC  

pretty slick

2017-12-26 19:48:04 UTC  
2017-12-26 20:04:51 UTC  

@this_that5553 sounds like what bch did. though in this guy's version he divies up Satoshi Nakamoto's coins too

2017-12-26 20:05:35 UTC  

Yeah idk. If there’s gonna be forks left and right, sounds pretty bad for the future tbh

2017-12-26 20:06:54 UTC  

I have a feeling these at least one of these changes will be incorporated into Bitcoin core, it will solve the current transaction problems with bitcoin, and the alternative forks will fade into obscurity, but at least now they provide the competitive pressure to cause btc to innovate

2017-12-26 20:07:41 UTC  

Although because the forks keep the current block chains up until their fork, the controllers of btc are effectively in control of the forks too

2017-12-26 20:08:41 UTC  

I think the bitcoin core team will ultimately be pressured more by the general public's inability to use btc in everyday commerce rather than by any pressue from altcoins

2017-12-27 00:08:33 UTC  

I’m not concerned about the number of forks. There are 5,000 alt-coins and that’s fine, there can be 5,000 forks too.

2017-12-27 00:10:13 UTC  

I’m confident that BCH is the future. Segwit was originally created so as to slightly increase tx capacity without increasing block size. Now small blockers are learning the hard way that 1 MB doesn’t work.