Should I buy now? I feel like a whale can make this go astronomical any moment now.
>>2954099
blocks aren't being processed very quickly on the network.
Miners are purposely ignoring the chain, only processing occasional blocks. Difficulty equation will shift shortly, once that change kicks in then we're off to the races, and miners will start shifting their hash power.
Buy now, .1 is the consolidation level. If you're buying below .1, you're in on the ground floor. We'll hit the penthouse by November, but it won't start going up for at least another half day or so.
>>2954128
This, gotta wait for the difficulty to adjust. Once it does, bitcoin cash will go to the moon.
Good luck catching that knife
>>2954128
>>2954132
You have no fucking clue what you're talking about you fucking tard. Difficulty isn't changing for another ~1950 blocks, there are far too many being mined for another reduction.
If difficulty goes down then you get fucked even faster because dumps are literally happening on every single block.
Ironically, ignoring transactions would help the price, that's how fucked the state of BCC is. Until everyone is done dumping (not for at least a week) you will see nothing but drops on every single confirmed block.
>>2954145
>implying that's going to continue to happen for more than a few days
I'm not talking about daytrading here, I buy on fundamentals, and fully intend to hold BCC from now until probably November (maybe longer, depending on how the fork situation irons out).
I'm going to have easily 40-50 BCC by the end of this week, and fully hope that it dumps below .1; if I could buy them at .08, that simply means I'll have closer to 50 than 40, but I'm going to be steadily accumulating until the difficulty calc shifts.
/r/Bitcoin is in full BCC bashing mode.
Even bigger dump or are they gonna get BTFO?
>>2954186
>I'm not talking about daytrading here, I buy on fundamentals, and fully intend to hold BCC
Are you LARPing or are you actually this stupid?