Timberrrrrrrrrr!
ethereum made bitchcoin mess obsolete.
>>1897926
Only until the banks fork ethereum then it will be timber for eth too.
>>1897937
you don't have a clue what you're talking about deluded faggot.
>>1897925
im buying bitcoin up right now like crazy it will go back up again
>>1897937
Eth already forked. It won't fork again.
>t. Owner of 25 etherium classics.
>>1897967
I don't think so. It's going below $800 for sure.
>>1897961
The banks aren't actually going to use ethereum. They are going to roll their own block chain based on it.
Put all my BTC ino ETH yesterday, this is going to be some insane bag holding with how emotionally invested people are in bitcoin.
>>1898048
so if each bank uses ethereum to make their own blockchains, how will those internal chains transact with each other? i guess they will have to use the public chain? yes? faggot.
>>1898056
More than likely the banks will all agree on a standardized FED approved blockchain and use that.
>>1898063
lol you are so clueless. ETH IS the industry standard blockchain.
source: i work in liverpool street. every fintech company is using eth
>>1898066
My advice is to hedge with ripple. Will probably be ETH but you never fully know and at the very least it's still a safe bet against fiat.
>>1898086
ripple is a joke
One of you guys explain to me why Ether is being inflated.
If I understand correctly the is no max supply like 21 mill BTC.
Doesn't the fact that its being inflated too god knows how much defeat the purpose?
Its basically fiat money?!
I understand the smart contracts potential, but if being inflated they can mess up the value.
>>1898063
They will still need to use the public chanin, in fact if you read the statements released by the ether alliance they want to develop the public chain.
>>1898096
The bitcoin ETF denial and the hard fork scare is forcing investors to use alts as a hedge,ethereum is a meme and the value will vaporise when btc booms again.
>>1898218
>riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight, sure kiddo
>>1898096
but there is a hard limit of 100 million. the no hard limit meme is just FUD coming from scared bitcoiners.
>>1898231
Thanks for clearing that up
>>1898231
There actually isn't a hard limit, but the rate of inflation will approach zero.
Think of it as the amount of ether being created will eventually match the amount being lost due to people losing passwords/keys, or throwing eth into contracts that can't return them, or dying.