Reminder, alts become obsolete penny stock tier by August 2, because of segwit.
Sell yout alts. You have been warned.
>>2911232
Thanks I'll get right on that.
How do I buy segwit
Thanks just dumped 100k.
thanks, waiting to buy sale for 100k
>>2911232
Aug 1 has nothing to do with Segwit implementation, though.
>>2911232
Monero will never be obsolete.
thanks just sold my kid
GPU mining ongoing
SELL SELL SELL
Your mom only accepts bitbean though.
You have been drinking too much core koolaid op, it is segwit and blockstream that are completely useless because sidechains with extremely fast transaction times and low fees already exist, they are called altcoins.
So you see their effort to make bitcoin into a settlement network witj fancy side streams and what not is completely retarded.
You are right. Keep your Monero and sell your alts such as Bitcoin, Ethereum etc.
>>2911232
>He thinks crypto will forever only be about BTC.
BTC is the reserve currency but is not the entire market
I like how people are acting like Segwit is some killer feature or something, will it make Bitcoin anonymous, let it do smart contracts, make it easy for grandma to use, fuck no.
Never have I seen so much drama and infighting over what are essentially incremental features. If Bitcoin were Windows we'd be having a civil war over whether to change from fat16 to fat32.
>>2911644
This shit right here. All the luke-jr dickriders are so happy about "muh democratization in action", but it's allowed other coins to come in and steal it's lunch from under btcs nose.
Ether almost surpassed it in market cap for fucks sake and it doesn't DO anything yet. That's how hungry crypto is for a coin to get it's shit together. Who knows what coin that'll actually end up being, but it's going to new huge
Satoshi's bitcoin is dead. Core killed it. (No, bitmain isn't the answer either)
>>2911908
What do you see competing with bitcoin? Honest question
>>2911976
A real competitor to btc has to fulfill a few marks:
>currency/store of value
>meaningful update schedule/roadmap
>not just another btc code derivative (this one is arguable)
>easy to use
>secure to store
>large user base (for network effects)
In my honest opinion, most of those marks are hit by dash and xmr at the moment, with Ltc coming in at a distant 3rd.
I'm personally biased against dash, but their product IS well marketed and easy to use, so they have that.
Xmr is my favorite hold since they instituted ringct last year. It has a few usability issues, though (no mobile wallets is the big one). When it gets those ironed out, it could explode.
Ltc is like an electric car to btcs diesel engine. It's been around for a while, but is just now getting attention, whether it deserves it or not. It doesn't do enough different to get investors to switch, but it does it's job of getting money from address A to address B well enough.
>>2911976
Tezos
>>2911246
Look for SIGT, this is how it is shown on the exchanges