All posts made by MelMan2002 in Bitcointalk.org's Wall Observer thread
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Post 2224276 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_10.59h):
yall ready? Let get this party started

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Post 2296949 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.00h):
So does Gox have any plans to be a ripple gateway?
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Post 2320583 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):
can anyone here confirm a successful withdraw from MtGox in the last 5 days?
Just received over $6k via international wire this morning (initiated on the 23rd).
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Post 2320694 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):
can anyone here confirm a successful withdraw from MtGox in the last 5 days?
Just received over $6k via international wire this morning (initiated on the 23rd).
what you going to do with it now?

bitstamp?
Buy groceries & gas & pay the mortgage lol.
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Post 2322533 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):
maybe the seller wanted to buy up bitstamps wall .. then again.. why wouldn't he slowly sell and then buy bitstamps wall.
Maybe this is slowly...relative to the amount that he is looking to sell...
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Post 2333338 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):
..where on earth is everyone?? So quiet..
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Post 2333770 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):
I'll see your

and raise you


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Post 2334302 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):
lol - now THIS is entertainment. Everyone is so confused

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Post 2349885 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):
Wheeeee!

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Post 2380106 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.02h):
Hilarious that everyone gets their feathers ruffled over a "bearish" chart. I don't put a lot of stock in charts at this point in the game but it isn't like his was unique. blockchained.com has a line that puts it around $60 right now (we can ignore the bit about difficulty):

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Post 2381439 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.02h):
Wow - they added "..." to the page numbers in this crazy thread. When did that happen?
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Post 2391663 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.02h):
OMG 2000 coins just sold and everyone is sleeping!!! Oh wait..........zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.


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Post 2395768 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.02h):
Wall gone, nom nom

Eaten or pulled?
Eaten - I got a good piece of it myself

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Post 2405184 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):
8.50000?
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Post 2405252 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):
8.50000?

yeah, why 8.5??
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Post 2426797 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):
Where is all this fiat coming from??

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Post 2426896 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):
What an epic 24 hours this has been..
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Post 2426954 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):
Although moody still shows the wall @ 95, it does appear to be gone if you check bitcoincharts.
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Post 2431630 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):
Is it just me or are the timestamps on the orders on clarkmoody a full minute behind? It shows lag of less than a second but the time is off by exactly a minute.
Edit: Must have just been my computer's time. I updated it and it is now in sync.
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Post 3647606 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.26h):
What on earth just happened on Gox? Gox trying to up their volume numbers? Obvious bot buying & selling their own orders... so strange...
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Post 5373277 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.20h):
Looks a lot like manipulation...
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Post 5379604 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.20h):
It is interesting that most of these big buys seem to be coming directly from BFX...
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Post 5386328 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.20h):
In any case - if Gox is bought by someone else and customer withdrawals are enabled then it will likely crash the Bitstamp market with all of the cheap btc coming out of Gox..
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Post 5411403 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.21h):
Great time to be lending BTC on bitfinex - it is sitting at an incredible 0.35% daily right now! That is around 127% APR - compounded daily which would make it an effective annual rate of over 255%!! Why are more people not lending BTC over there??
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Post 5411513 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.21h):
Great time to be lending BTC on bitfinex - it is sitting at an incredible 0.35% daily right now! That is around 127% APR - compounded daily which would make it an effective annual rate of over 255%!! Why are more people not lending BTC over there??
The same reason we didn't store bitcoins at Gox.
I'm sorry but Bitfinex hasn't shown the incompetence that Gox has.
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Post 5412459 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.21h):
[...]communism movement. On the outside, it looked like idealistic people want to give more freedom and liberty to the people, but really they were just interested in redistributing power to their favor, while actually concentrating power even more then before.
I don't know which "outside" you were on but to most of us, it looked like exactly what it was.
I didn't express myself quite right here. Yes, people on the outside mostly saw communism as it is, but people on the inside were the ones who thought that they are idealistic good-doers and they believed it looked like that on the outside. Same here with bitcoin, where most of the majority sees bitcoin as a shady pyramid scheme while those on the inside think that they are actually doing good and people just don't understand them.
Denial is a powerful thing
I have found that when there are two strong, opposing opinions it is usually the result of one or both sides being misinformed...
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Post 5412581 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.21h):
Great time to be lending BTC on bitfinex - it is sitting at an incredible 0.35% daily right now! That is around 127% APR - compounded daily which would make it an effective annual rate of over 255%!! Why are more people not lending BTC over there??
Where the eff are you seeing 0.35% on Bitfinex? 0.10% is the going rate
It came down shortly after my comment...but even at 0.1% that is pretty high..
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Post 5413147 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.21h):
Hey guys, i am starting a totally new and decentralized bitcoin exchange. It is so decentralized we dont even have a website! My email address is
anonuser@junkmail.com same for paypal! Send me your fiats, and i will get you some BTCs

Turst me, you are in good hands. Your money is in gods hands. If you miss magic the gathering online exchange, then youre going to love us! We are more than magic, we are miracle workers! Let the light shine into your lives and wallets!
Miracle gathering online exchange! Now with Jesus! You can trust MGOX w/Jesus!
lol - I went to mgox.com just to see and it says "MGOX is coming soon" lulz
also funny that emptygox.com redirects to kraken
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Post 5419178 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.21h):
BFX downward pressure growing..
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Post 5420077 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.21h):
Yeah - while I was searching for that I came across Colbert from April 2013:
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/425561/april-17-2013/bitcoin-plungeIt made me laugh because he was told by the NPR guy to "never" buy bitcoins. If he had bought right at that moment he would be looking at some nice gains even now...
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Post 5436719 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.22h):
Fake walls just got pulled..
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Post 5436825 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.22h):
WTF just happened, 957 coins @535 in seconds sold

Looks a lot like we might enter free fall soon..
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Post 5450512 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.22h):
So...it peaked in April last year. How many of the people who bought gobs of coins back then are holding until they reach that year mark and will be sure to sell just in time to pay taxes on their gains?
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Post 5450724 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.22h):
So...it peaked in April last year. How many of the people who bought gobs of coins back then are holding until they reach that year mark
You mean late november? The April peak was passed on Oct/30.
It peaked in both April and November - my point is that we are coming up on the 1 year anniversary of the April peak - and many investors will hold on for a year and then cash out (so they can get the lower capital gains tax rate)...especially if they see that it is currently in a downtrend.
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Post 5457765 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.22h):
mtgox.com now has another...um..."update"
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Post 5457885 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.22h):
Filing
A debtor or a creditor may file for civil rehabilitation in a competent district court. A petition may be filed if (i) the debtor is likely to go bankrupt (ie, is unable to pay due debts generally and continuously or becomes insolvent), or (ii) cannot pay due debts without causing major difficulties for the continuation of its operations. However, a creditor may not file for civil rehabilitation if the conditions set forth in the first alternative are not satisfied. If the filing is deemed appropriate, the court issues a decision for commencement of the procedure. In practice (at the Tokyo District Court), the debtor must hold a meeting to explain the details of the situation to the creditors after the filing; the court issues a decision immediately after the meeting.
More info on the complete procedures here:
http://www.internationallawoffice.com/newsletters/detail.aspx?g=1ba9679d-d118-44a0-8492-1c21c484fc03
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Post 5457968 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.22h):
Please refrain from contacting the office of the supervisor/investigator.
I wonder whether this is proper according to Japanese law and procedures?
Requiring the creditors to deal with the very person who, er, failed them?
EDIT: wording
Management
Under the civil rehabilitation procedure, the management of the debtor generally remains in place (debtor in possession). The debtor may retain the right to continue its business, unless the court appoints a trustee.
The debtor may also dispose of its assets, among other things, on consent of the court or of the supervisor, except in the case of a sale of inventory or commodities in the ordinary course of business. Further, the law allows the debtor to transfer all or a significant part of its business before the confirmation of the rehabilitation plan.
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Post 5458338 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.22h):
Interesting that GOXBTC just doubled on the "update"...didn't really expect that but I guess it is rather low volume to move that price.
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Post 5476792 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.23h):
Well anybody think that there is more $$$ to throw a few more walls up by "wall guy"? pretty epic that he took us out of the downward trend line finally...
That is probably the only reason he did it - to try and convince people that the trend was over. But so far it looks like nobody is buying it...
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Post 5479375 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.23h):
The wall would probably be eaten but Bitfinex ran out of btc on stamp

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Post 5538867 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.24h):
Bitfinex wall really growing

Edit: looks like it is gone now - was over 20k to $700
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Post 5558968 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.24h):
The AP story is out:
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/ap-exclusive-man-denies-hes-bitcoin-founderApparently they had a two hour interview with Nakamoto where he denied being bitcoin's Satoshi...not sure what else could have been said in two hours?

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Post 5616734 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.25h):
How long has that 10k (fake?) wall been up on bitfinex?
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Post 5619729 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.25h):
10k wall on bitfinex first moved down to 640 and now 625...
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Post 5620139 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.25h):
the 11k wall just turned into 6k wall
/edit and 11k again
Now 5k.
...and it's gone.
Did anyone see it? The 11k wall was placed at 625$. I say a buy with 58btc at 625$, then 29btc at 625$ and the next buy was 627.9$. So were the first two buys into the large wall and the wall got pulled afterwards?
Not likely - bots tend to put orders in 1 satoshi lower than big walls so it is more likely that those orders just hit the bot orders and the wall was unscathed.
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Post 5640811 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.25h):
10k bfx wall is back
They obviously do not want to sell and I am betting they are using a pretty high amount of margin to execute it. The fact that weak hands are actually selling because of it is sad.
I would disagree that they don't want to sell. They have put the wall up several times over a few days; at this point anyone that wants to buy a lot of bitcoin would have seen that wall pop up and can expect it to pop up again a few times a day, and they will be able to buy a lot instantly without any slippage. This guy is just advertising his wall, waiting for someone to buy. Putting that wall up so often would be idiotic if they don't want to sell because if the price is undervalued, someone is going to buy a few thousand instantly and that wall guy will lose a ton of money.
I just do not believe any major walls that are placed on BFX compare to BSP. With margin and being able to short on BFX most of the time any walls that are placed on BFX will be pulled once it simply gets near the price. I do not even think BFX has that many coins sitting on their BSP account to sell that many coins. If he was willing to sell that many coins, it would completely wipe out BFX's order book like every time there has been a spike. There is a reason why that wall has been holding for so long on BFX compared to if it was placed on BSP. There really aren't any major players on BFX like BSP wanting to even remotely buy that many coins.
BFX has grown significantly and I think its comparable in size to btc-e, not counting litecoin or other alts. BFX doesn't need coins on their BSP account; they have more than enough on their own books. You really think someone is shorting 10k btc on max leverage on bfx when someone could easily buy a large chunk if not all at once, especially now since they have had a lot of time to get their money ready and think about that decision? They could lose a few million very fast if someone does decide to buy into that wall, given that they are shorting. We can speculate about whether or not there are major players on bfx and its hard to tell, but I think there are now just because it is the best way to short bitcoin, which has attracted many traders. No one would risk so much money by shorting 10k btc on the assumption that no one can or will buy into their wall. The reward of possibly buying at most few hundred slightly cheap coins is nothing compared to that risk. And the fact that this person is advertising the wall, putting it for a few hours every day, suggests that they are trying to sell the coins.
Agree, nobody risks being called on a short like than in a stagnent market on high leverage. I too beleive its an advertisment for a sale with no slippage for either party.
They have some way of pulling it as soon as price reaches it. I tried to buy into that wall yesterday on bitfinex and somehow didn't seem to get any piece of it before it was pulled.
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Post 6252304 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_12.38h):
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Post 8947122 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.15h):
Expected more bounce from this news magnitude. Bad sign. Keeping shorts open. Maybe China pushes it. Also gold keeps going down - no interest in alternatives to fiat at this moment.
Except stocks are on a pretty solid downtrend in the last few days - I think this is looking very good for bitcoin right now.
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Post 8962111 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.15h):
It looks like they decided to turn the China Manipulation script back on at Huobi...
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Post 8962153 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.15h):
It looks like they decided to turn the China Manipulation script back on at Huobi...
Until bitstamp or btc-e starts doing 0% fees this will continue I'm afraid..
I don't think fees are the issue. Fake volume is. Maybe bitstamp needs to make its volume appear 10x higher than it actually is...
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Post 8995133 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.16h):
Well, since it is clear that Huobi is singlehandedly bringing the price down consistently maybe all we need to do is a constant DDOS on Huobi. Seems like the only thing that will bring the price up right now...
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Post 8995275 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.16h):
Well, since it is clear that Huobi is singlehandedly bringing the price down consistently maybe all we need to do is a constant DDOS on Huobi. Seems like the only thing that will bring the price up right now...
Isn't that lil over the line..! the one who are selling will look for other options , I don't think we'll be able to control all that..!
Once we hit $1000 again we can stop the DDOS and let them drive the price down again

I'm only halfway serious about this but seriously, if it means a million people make even $1000 each imagine how much that million people would collectively be willing to pay to have it done.
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Post 8995318 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.16h):
I will be interesting to see how this situation will play out.
I don't think BTC or the idea of a decentralized currency is a bubble in itself, but its price certainly was (is).
Important questions we need to ask ourselves:
If BTC dies, will all decentralized cryptocurrencies die too?
To be honest if ApplePay starts to become utilized by the masses and BTC and all cryptocurrencies will be forgotten (and with them all the advantages that cryptos have over traditional means of payments), well, then we will know there's no hope for humanity.
Ha, I wouldn't worry about ApplePay - the company I think can only go down from here. Maybe their stock dropping will trigger the collapse of the stock market altogether. As unlikely as that is...I guess anything is possible, right?
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Post 10193708 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.50h):
Gotta be some piece of news...can't seem to find anything

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Post 10193755 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.50h):
Gotta be some piece of news...can't seem to find anything

The only news is that Bitcoin was vastly under-priced and is correcting.
No big deal. It's still far too early to post trains and rockets.
Sinking ships, exploding rockets and derailing trains are equally silly.
What, so everyone suddenly realized at the same time that it is under-priced?? Brilliant deduction there..
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Post 20539350 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.15h):
Can you trade BCC yet?
Warning: on Bitfinex, there is token called BCC. It is NOT Bitcoin Cash! Bitcoin Cash will be listed as BCH on Bitfinex.
Will be interesting to see if Bitfinex BCC gets a bump as a result of confusion...
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Post 20561944 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):
Bittrex and yobit both over $1k for bcc(bch)
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Post 20564563 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):
What is a good and safe BCC wallet?
For things like this the best and safest would be using a hardware wallet. I was able to do the process easily and with no risk with my Ledger Nano S.
I will always keep telling people hardware wallets are key to the future of Bitcoin and software wallets are a thing of the past and maybe only useful for a few bucks in mobile phone wallet.
Besides that, I would suggest you first move all your Bitcoins to a new address with a different private key (not in the same HD wallet) and then you can proceed "extracting" the BCH with less worries.
Most of us don't have those fancy magical things. It needs a software wallet with the quickness.
That was all FUD to move people to desktop wallets. It was only useful for Core to pretend it's actions had community support.
Move to an exchange, it's professional, faster, more reliable and usable unlike most desktop versions I've seen. Do your own due diligence before you chose one or more exchanges ofc, this is still a cowboy industry.

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Post 25658339 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.30h):
This is clearly as high as bitcoin will ever get, basically. Maybe just a little bit higher because there are people who haven't realized this is a failed experiment, but that's it. 1 bitcoin will absolutely never be worth $50k. $100k? LOL, no.
What'd I tell you guys? That was the last ATH bitcoin will ever see. People are finally waking up to how much of a failure this project is. Here, if bitcoin gets over GDAX ATH of $11,485, I'll give the the first person to quote me here the last of my bitcoin, which is 0.1 BTC.
Thanks proudhon - you can send the btc to the address in my sig.

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Post 25659051 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.30h):
This is clearly as high as bitcoin will ever get, basically. Maybe just a little bit higher because there are people who haven't realized this is a failed experiment, but that's it. 1 bitcoin will absolutely never be worth $50k. $100k? LOL, no.
What'd I tell you guys? That was the last ATH bitcoin will ever see. People are finally waking up to how much of a failure this project is. Here, if bitcoin gets over GDAX ATH of $11,485, I'll give the the first person to quote me here the last of my bitcoin, which is 0.1 BTC.
Thanks proudhon - you can send the btc to the address in my sig.

Haha nice one

Except there are no sigs in this thread. Still though i guess he can get it from your profile. Either Way we will probably never see him here again
For the record the address currently in my sig is 19F6veduCZcudwXuWoVosjmzziQz4EhBPS
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Post 25664930 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.30h):
This is clearly as high as bitcoin will ever get, basically. Maybe just a little bit higher because there are people who haven't realized this is a failed experiment, but that's it. 1 bitcoin will absolutely never be worth $50k. $100k? LOL, no.
What'd I tell you guys? That was the last ATH bitcoin will ever see. People are finally waking up to how much of a failure this project is. Here, if bitcoin gets over GDAX ATH of $11,485, I'll give the the first person to quote me here the last of my bitcoin, which is 0.1 BTC.
Thanks proudhon - you can send the btc to the address in my sig.

You weren't the first person to quote me, please review the thread. It goes to erre.
Understood
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Post 26681839 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.34h):
GDAX:
Trading will be enabled on the BCH-USD order book at 11am PST. If significant volatility is observed, GDAX will pause trading.
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Post 26729788 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.34h):
Come on Ripple you can do it. Make Ver and Wu sweat.
Haha im loving it! Lucky i bought myself 10k more ripples on Monday

1$ hit, i wonder where this bull run will end

I'm positive I claimed some type of Ripple airdrop in 2013. Gawd knows where that went to.
I did as well

If you remember your password you might be able to recover it here:
https://id.ripple.com/auth/migrateI guess I don't remember my password...

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Post 26750711 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.34h):
That would be what, about 2 days of backlog?
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Post 26774272 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.34h):
Breaking 24777$ prediction game: 31/12/2018
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Post 27105566 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.35h):
Buying and selling dash is not a taxable event for you? How is that?
Maybe because it's paid with/sold for BTC and not fiat?
Maybe that's his point. Still look as a taxable event to me. Fiat has nothing to do with it.
Yes, it is by the new rules

Yeah, if your a "coin trader" then will be a big deterrent now, could still manage and make money though off altcoin/BTC trading, etc.
Do you think it will have more of reduction in altcoin trading and investment? Seems like people may want to get into something larger more stable and sit versus potentially trade in something even more volatile than Bitcoin. Thinking perhaps in early 2018 or here at very end of 2017 there may be some rush of funds back into BTC.
This is why all American "coin traders" should move to Puerto Rico ASAP - can't beat 0% taxes
http://www.portocapital.com/puerto-rico-act-22-tax-incentives-legislations-individual-investors-act/
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Post 28058252 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.38h):
that weird feeling when your kraken order instantly executes as it should be

It's...it's...unnatural!
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Post 28275925 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.38h):
BearFinex seems to be running out of gas...
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Post 29411667 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.41h):
FOMO train revving its engines
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Post 29453952 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.41h):
Ready your "It's over 9000" gifs?
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Post 29457428 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.41h):
Makes you want to party like it's...2017
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Post 29472436 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.41h):
mempool and unconfirmed transactions rising.
We have wormsign.
Buuut...something something Lightning Network...

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Post 31793996 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.47h):
I don't know - I have a hard time believing that this is a reaction to the MtGox news. I'm more inclined to believe that there is some insider information that we'll all learn about days/weeks/months later..
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Post 35124380 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.52h):
16/04/2018 practicaldreamer

18/04/2018 free-bit.co.in
27/04/2018 drbrockoin
01/05/2018 sprinkles
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UPDATE AND GOOD LUCK
Feels good to be on the short list...
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Post 35383601 (copy this link) (by MelMan2002) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.53h):
Quality investment advice:
https://vimeo.com/264812431Unrelated - we are now in the second longest stretch without a recession since 1929

So you are saying the 2010's are akin to the 1960's? Interesting...very interesting...