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Bitcoin SV Continues to Plummet Amidst Delisting Trend: Bitcoin Cash Hodlers Celebrate

Bitcoin sv continues to plummet amidst delisting trend: bitcoin cash hodlers celebrate

Bitcoin SV Continues to Plummet Amidst Delisting Trend: Bitcoin Cash Hodlers Celebrate

Bitcoin sv continues to plummet amidst delisting trend: bitcoin cash hodlers celebrate

The recent bitcoin SV (BSV) imbroglio first began when those backing the cryptocurrency took legal action against popular figures within the crypto community who had been outspoken against both BSV and its mastermind, Craig Wright – who is widely seen as a charlatan who incessantly claims that he is the true Satoshi Nakamoto.

BSV, which was just recently delisted from the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, has since been delisted by other major exchanges as well and has found itself caught in a downwards tailspin that has sent it spiraling down to set fresh year-to-date lows.

bitcoin Cash the Big Winner of the BSV Imbroglio

This recent price drop and the growing trend of major exchanges delisting BSV – although devastating for those invested in the cryptocurrency – has been very positive for bitcoin Cash, which has incurred decent price gains in the time since bitcoin SV was delisted from Binance.

bitcoin Cash – which underwent a hard fork in late-2018 that resulted in the creation of BSV – has surged from weekly lows of $260 to highs of nearly $330, before settling at its current price of $318.80.

bitcoin SV, on the other hand, has plummeted over the past several days, and is currently trading down over 12% at its current price of $55. BSV has plummeted from its one-week highs of roughly $85, which were set last Wednesday.

Although bitcoin Cash may directly benefit from bitcoin SV’s tailspin, analysts still expect it to possibly see further downside in the near-term.

The Cryptomist, a popular cryptocurrency analyst on Twitter, shared her thoughts on where BCH is heading next, noting that a bear division on its RSI may signal that further downside is imminent, despite its recent strength.

“$BCH This has been one of my biggest winners in the last couple months! I would not fomo in atm, we have a double top on candles and bearish div on RSI. Expecting a little retracement,” she said.

bitcoin SV May Continue to Plunge as More Exchanges Delist it  

BSV’s recent drop is directly linked to Binance choosing to delist it from their platform – a decision that led other exchanges to follow suit.

Shortly after Binance made the announcement, Erik Voorhees, the CEO of cryptocurrency exchange ShapeShift, tweeted that his exchange would also be delisting BSV from their platform.

“We stand with @binance and CZ’s sentiments. We’ve decided to delist bitcoin SV #BSV from @ShapeShift_io within 48 hrs,” he concisely noted.

Blockchain.com also announced that they would be delisting BSV by May 15th.

“In the next thirty days, we will end even close out support for #BSV transactions. To use #BSV, go somewhere else!” Peter Smith, the CEO and co-founder of Blockchain.com, explained in a tweet.

The latest cryptocurrency exchange to announce that they would be delisting BSV is Kraken, which recently tweeted that “the people have spoken” adding that they would be delisting bitcoin SV, marking another significant blow to the embattled cryptocurrency.

As more exchanges jump on the band wagon and delist Bitcoin SV, it is highly likely that bitcoin Cash will continue to reap the rewards and may see significantly further gains in the near future.

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Published at Wed, 17 Apr 2019 00:00:41 +0000

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Without sounding like a broken record, the bitcoin network fees are getting more ridiculous. Although this issue has been present for some time now, things are not improving. In fact, the average transaction fee is now well over $50. This is the highest it has been for quite some time. When and if this solution will be resolved, remains to be determined. Right now, it seems unlikely anything will change soon.

Using bitcoin is expensive beyond belief. It is not what Satoshi Nakamoto envisioned originally, that much is rather evident. In fact, the goal was to make bitcoin scale and accommodate more transactions over time. So far, that hasn’t happened. This is mainly due to companies struggling to integrate Segregated witness support. In some cases, they are purposely delaying this development as well. Something will have to give before the average transaction fee surpasses $100.

Average Transaction fee Keeps Rising

Although most people stopped caring about these high fees, it’s still an important issue. After all, if the average transaction fee keeps rising, things will get out of hand very quickly. Right now, it’s far too expensive to use bitcoin as a payment method. Nor is it a suitable way to combat high remittance fees. bitcoin has become too expensive for its own good and people grow tired of it. Unfortunately, paying this average transaction fee is the only solution right now.

Surprisingly, none of this is affecting the number of transactions. With nearly  350,000 processed in the past 24 hours, things are still looking good. Moreover, nearly 11% of the total market cap was transacted in the past day. Those numbers are still positive despite the glaring issues bitcoin brings to the table. It also seems the average transaction value is on the rise. This may be due to the average transaction fee mounting. Otherwise, it would make little sense for users to even spend BTC.

How all of this will pan out, is a big question. After all, it is evident this average transaction fee has to come down. Enforcing such a change will not be easy whatsoever. In fact, it may require some drastic changes no one is willing to pursue. All of this also makes bitcoin Cash look far more superior. The next few days and weeks may very well be critical to bitcoin’s survival in terms of being a “useful currency”. For now, things can easily go either way. It’s still a good store of value if you can stomach 30% dips overnight.  

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