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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: ayatoslaw on April 19, 2019, 04:25:06 AM

Title: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: ayatoslaw on April 19, 2019, 04:25:06 AM
many people who must have heard this news that BCHSV will be deleted in the market binance?
but I personally am not too interested in this news because I still doubt that there is drama in it,
but I want to ask the opinion of all of you who are following the development of this news,
will the BCHSV drama continue until BTC Bull?
because we certainly still remember that the reason BTC dropped from 6000 usd to 3400 usd is the BCH fork and the emergence of BCHSV.
give your best opinion.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: dragononcrypto on April 19, 2019, 02:29:13 PM
I'm not sure the #delistbsv campaign is good for Bitcoin. I think it's good for the space, as actors like Craig Wright should have nothing to do with the crypto space, but ultimately it looks bad for crypto when most people are barely aware that there is not only BTC, but also BCH and BSV forks. Imagine you are searching news for Bitcoin as a beginner and you stumble across BSV and Craig Wright... I think it'd leave a sour taste in your mouth personally.

Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: masterrex on April 19, 2019, 03:20:12 PM
many people who must have heard this news that BCHSV will be deleted in the market binance?
but I personally am not too interested in this news because I still doubt that there is drama in it,
but I want to ask the opinion of all of you who are following the development of this news,
will the BCHSV drama continue until BTC Bull?
because we certainly still remember that the reason BTC dropped from 6000 usd to 3400 usd is the BCH fork and the emergence of BCHSV.
give your best opinion.
You know buddy "BSV" was just very unfortunate because of Mr Craig Wright arrogant behavior this man can't handle some criticism and he just keep threatening to sue and take legal action againts individual who question he's claim as real "Satoshi Nakamoto" thats why BSV holders must blame these guy because of its action.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: MUGNIA on April 19, 2019, 04:58:04 PM
I'm not sure the #delistbsv campaign is good for Bitcoin. I think it's good for the space, as actors like Craig Wright should have nothing to do with the crypto space, but ultimately it looks bad for crypto when most people are barely aware that there is not only BTC, but also BCH and BSV forks. Imagine you are searching news for Bitcoin as a beginner and you stumble across BSV and Craig Wright... I think it'd leave a sour taste in your mouth personally.

so true. the impression is how after reading the news
I personally confused,
but hopefully all is well, I want the price of bitcoin to return to the end of 2017, starting today and in the future there is no bad news about bitcoin
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: toheed2x on April 19, 2019, 06:57:50 PM
well its not good for crypto market binance creating a thing that is not good for crypto there is should be some law to control this type of things I am not holder of BCHSV or fan of it but if they delist that they can delist more as much as they want up to them! Other exchanges also follows them!  :-X
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: tonymillions84 on April 22, 2019, 08:01:50 PM
it is quite regretable that bchsv will be treated that way. the first token forked from bitcoin to be delisted by a top exchange. thats not a good move by binance. even if they didn't support the token, they couldn't have support the fork last year.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: aiviaa485 on April 23, 2019, 09:15:37 AM
It's been deleted from Binance and I'm sure BCH SV is full of drama.
I also don't like the founder of the BCHSV who always called himself satoshi Nakamoto. hmmpp!
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: dragononcrypto on April 23, 2019, 11:57:58 AM
it is quite regretable that bchsv will be treated that way. the first token forked from bitcoin to be delisted by a top exchange. thats not a good move by binance. even if they didn't support the token, they couldn't have support the fork last year.

Personally I think it's up to the centralization of crypto exchanges as to what they do with bchsv/bsv, not the public. But ultimately the actions of their founder Craig Wright fraudulently claiming to be Satoshi for financial gain, while attempting to silence his critics by sueing them, submitting fraudulent documents to court, are all issues to take very seriously when you have a partnership with this project - such as an exchange listing. Profiting from fraud is still a criminal offence, if you are aware there is fraudulent behavior, which I believe now is obvious to all.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: Zed0X on April 23, 2019, 08:25:43 PM
It's been delisted and I don't see any drama anymore. Personally, I am glad it happened to give a lesson to one of their founders. He should know better that his aggrressive actions will have repercussions. Noe let's see what's he gonna do next.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: damsix on April 24, 2019, 03:06:05 AM
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Gotchaaa !!!

Indeed, the SV BCH always chooses problems, not drama anymore, in my opinion.
This problem was very disgusting for everyone including CZ Binance, and I was very impressed with CZ Binance for removing the problem coin.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: Leonardo on April 24, 2019, 09:52:24 AM
It's been delisted and I don't see any drama anymore. Personally, I am glad it happened to give a lesson to one of their founders. He should know better that his aggrressive actions will have repercussions. Noe let's see what's he gonna do next.
I don't have any regret on BCHSV's deletion but I think this kind of action should be strictly restricted. As we all know, decentralization is the initial purpose of cryptocurrency and it shouldn't include being delisted. That way, power and influence in crypto market won't be centralized in CZ's hand or any other exchange owners.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: ZionRTZ on April 24, 2019, 10:53:14 PM
Noe let's see what's he gonna do next.
Scratch his head

I was very impressed with CZ Binance for removing the problem coin.
His action deserve some credit. In a way, He defended those being sued for calling craig a fake.


I don't have any regret on BCHSV's deletion but I think this kind of action should be strictly restricted. As we all know, decentralization is the initial purpose of cryptocurrency and it shouldn't include being delisted. That way, power and influence in crypto market won't be centralized in CZ's hand or any other exchange owners.
Binance is a centralized exchange to begin with though. They can decide what they do on their platform. It's not like he asked other exchanges to delist as well.
 
On the other hand, Kraken also delisted SV and they did so via twitter poll.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: 88percent on April 25, 2019, 03:24:24 AM
~snip~ but I personally am not too interested in this news because I still doubt that there is drama in it, ~snip~

I don't view the news as a drama, it is a normal decision from Binance exchange to keep its reputation from market response. My there is also an individual factor here, Binance's leader seems to hate a coin's developer with a mischievous leader.     
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: ayatoslaw on April 25, 2019, 07:29:04 AM
I'm not sure the #delistbsv campaign is good for Bitcoin. I think it's good for the space, as actors like Craig Wright should have nothing to do with the crypto space, but ultimately it looks bad for crypto when most people are barely aware that there is not only BTC, but also BCH and BSV forks. Imagine you are searching news for Bitcoin as a beginner and you stumble across BSV and Craig Wright... I think it'd leave a sour taste in your mouth personally.
like it or not, there will be a positive and negative impact on this,
but anyway I am also sure the BSV Team will not stay silent with the news that corners him,
and I will wait, will BSV continue to rise or not :)
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: damsix on April 25, 2019, 01:39:09 PM
His action deserve some credit. In a way, He defended those being sued for calling craig a fake.

His name is also fake and he made a false statement.
In my opinion, the Founder of BCH SV is looking for popularity but not in a good way.

So, everyone will not believe in Craight because he is on the wrong path.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: jenica on May 03, 2019, 05:52:52 AM
it is quite regretable that bchsv will be treated that way. the first token forked from bitcoin to be delisted by a top exchange. thats not a good move by binance. even if they didn't support the token, they couldn't have support the fork last year.
I think binance has its own reasons for delisting at the coin, is it really a coin that has the potential to scam or indeed this is just a drama to raise bitcoin.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: Nasa on May 05, 2019, 07:57:12 PM
I do not like the idea that you can make a fork, and it will immediately be worth billions of dollars, this is nonsense.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: Goodman18 on May 05, 2019, 08:38:47 PM
I think there will be no drama. But it will be a bad precedent for other exchanges and other tokens. Investors will lose money and confidence in Bitcoin and in investments in cryptocurrency
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: tonymillions84 on May 06, 2019, 11:07:35 PM
i was quite pathetic that binance is the destroyer of some certain token. substratum has been destroyed by binance. same can be seen in bitcoincash SV.
although some exchange still stand with SV. It might not last before it is been pushed out.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: Bolasodok86 on May 07, 2019, 09:59:04 AM
I think BCHSV will always be in binance, because I feel that BCHSV is a very good coin even though sometimes the rumors sound ugly.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: dragononcrypto on May 08, 2019, 03:06:40 AM
I think BCHSV will always be in binance, because I feel that BCHSV is a very good coin even though sometimes the rumors sound ugly.

Probably worth pointing out it got de-listed two weeks ago, you can only withdraw your bsv from Binance for the next two months.
Title: Re: Does the BCHSV drama continue until the BTC bull?
Post by: charanpreet singh on May 08, 2019, 05:05:45 PM
I'm not sure the #delistbsv campaign is good for Bitcoin. I think it's good for the space, as actors like Craig Wright should have nothing to do with the crypto space, but ultimately it looks bad for crypto when most people are barely aware that there is not only BTC, but also BCH and BSV forks. Imagine you are searching news for Bitcoin as a beginner and you stumble across BSV and Craig Wright... I think it'd leave a sour taste in your mouth personally.