Someone that arrives a year from now. Should they buy all of my Bitcoin copies?
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Replying to @ChristofferDG @giacomozucco and
Absolutely not. Only early adopters will enjoy the privilege of owning all forks. Nation states will fork too. Give it time.
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Replying to @Fredilly @giacomozucco and
Yes but I'm debating what I interpreted
@DanielKrawisz argument to be. What should new people do joining a year from now? Should they or should they not by my Bitcoin copies ?1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @ChristofferDG @Fredilly and
Only invest in relevant bitcoin branches. If you believer entirely in the core direction of BTC, hold that. Many do the opposite with BCH. I think both are temporary culture wars, and lacking a crystal ball, I will continue to hold what I have held.
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Replying to @FluidFluxation @Fredilly and
Sure. Might be your view. But it is irrelevant to this discussion. Just trying to find out what
@DanielKrawisz believes should be done by someone who joins a year from now. Should they buy my infinite number or Bitcoin copies or not ?2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @ChristofferDG @Fredilly and
I cant speak for him, but common sense would dictate you buy what the market considers relevant, relative to your own positionality. Say 1yr: If BTG cripples to a near halt, I won't be advocating it. May still advocate buying the major branches in the bitcoin tree.
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Replying to @FluidFluxation @ChristofferDG and
So you should buy Eth over BCH, proportionally.
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Replying to @giacomozucco @ChristofferDG and
Nah, because ETH is rooted in the Ethereum genesis. Not a fan of serial processing and false promises. I just want to give my kids the value of my address space and coin, not just the latter abstracted (&even guaranteed) on another layer.
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Replying to @FluidFluxation @ChristofferDG and
This doesn't make any sense. If you are clueless & you want to follow the market distribution w/o taking a stance, allocate more in ETH than in BCH. If you know something, avoid scamcoins entirely and focus on Bitcoin. Your advice is a completely random allocation.
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Replying to @giacomozucco @FluidFluxation and
Before Aug 2017 you could've hit nash equilibrium by hodling both. Today? Nobody knows.
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Markets confused itself.
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