Some of you are alright, sell your BCC before poloniex enables BCC withdrawals tomorrow.
>>3046878
thats mah dude
>>3046878
Always do the opposite of what biz says.
When BCC got released, it jumped to 0.4
Who is to say it won't do it again?
>>3047630
That was when you could not send your bcc to exchanges. As soon as exchanges opened bcc dumping to the public the price dumped to 0.06 btc
>>3047826
And then it doubled to .14
What's your point?
I have a strong feeling the dump won't be as bad as people are saying. Everyone who had BTC on polo got it out which is why you saw interest rates at 4% (no supply). There won't be a huge dump
>>3047929
No supply + high demand = high interest rates for our retards on here
>>3047929
>Everyone who had BTC on polo got it out
Thats where you are wrong.
There was a huge amount of trading happening on poloniex on August 1.
You have to sum all the bitcoin-altcoin trading pairs volume of every altcoin that is tradable on poloniex plus all the passive btc that were kept there.
I even kept myself part of my BTC on polo during the split.
>>3047995
I agree it will dump massively tomorrow
>>3047995
I doubt that would be a sum, they will do a "snapshot" like Bittrex did.
Not all volume is going TO BTC as well.
Also, Margin traders and Lending accounts won't get credit as Polo has said before.
Generally when things get added to a new exchange, it rises.
>>3048269
>Generally when things get added to a new exchange, it rises.
Its not getting added on a new exchange.
It is not getting Listed on Poloniex.
Poloniex will just credit users their BCC so they can withdraw it (and dump on other exchanges)