>he didn't exchange his memereums for bitcoin yet
It's going back up now that status shit is done clogging the servers. Take your fud elsewhere.
>>2543189
there's no "reason" for this increase, it's just people buying
>>2543189
lmao, after seeing how his coin goes to shit the second people use it, he still thinks it works well
>>2543189
>you're now realizing that the <2 year old ether blockchain is more bloated than the 9 year old btc blockchain
>you're now realizing "ethereum can do everything bitcoin can do and more" was a meme all along
>>2543146
It's weird.
People saw what happened to LTC in the run-up to Segwit activation.
It seems like most people here either don't know or care about the recent miner consenus on Segwit2x. That or they don't understand/give a shit about the technical aspects of cryptocurrency atall.
>>2543208
People buying is literally the only reason why anything would go up or down.
>>2543246
I'm referring to people not using a reason, based on fundamental aspects of the tech or certain events, to justify why they're buying right now.
>>2543189
Wait for Civic, wait for Tezos, wait for... endless sea of ICOs.
ETH is fucked.
>>2543285
pretty much aye
>>2543231
As far as I can tell, Segwit2x will make Bitcoin transactions faster, meaning that ETH loses it's edge on that regard. Am I correct? I'm actually exactly like the OP image. ETH is my first altcoin and also my largest investment thus far.
>>2543146
OK gebius
>>2543302
It's more than that.
Segwit will allow the lightning network to be implemented, allowing instant no/low fee transactions. So you will actually be able to use Bitcoin for micropayments.
Rootstock will also be implemented, which esentially enables Ethereum like functionality.
>>2543146
News Flash: that image was first created when ETH averaged around 9-10$
>>2543656
>Segwit will allow the lightning network to be implemented, allowing instant no/low fee transactions. So you will actually be able to use Bitcoin for micropayments.
>Rootstock will also be implemented, which esentially enables Ethereum like functionality.
But doesn't Rootstock come with its own problems?
>>2544087
what kind of problems