Looming Crypto 'Civil War' Sends Virtual Currencies Crashing, Ethereum Below $200

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Chaos is back in cryptocurrencies with both Ethereum and Bitcoin collapsing in the last few hours as it appears concerns over the so-called 'Bitcoin civil war' are coming to a head.

As Bloomberg reports, it’s time for bitcoin traders to batten down the hatches.

The notoriously volatile cryptocurrency, whose 160 percent surge this year has captivated everyone from Wall Street bankers to Chinese grandmothers, could be headed for one of its most turbulent stretches yet.

Blame the bitcoin civil war. After two years of largely behind-the-scenes bickering, rival factions of computer whizzes who play key roles in bitcoin’s upkeep are poised to adopt two competing software updates at the end of the month. That has raised the possibility that bitcoin will split in two, an unprecedented event that would send shockwaves through the $41 billion market.

While both sides have big incentives to reach a consensus, bitcoin’s lack of a central authority has made compromise difficult. Even professional traders who’ve followed the dispute’s twists and turns aren’t sure how it will all pan out. Their advice: brace for volatility and be ready to act fast once a clear outcome emerges.

“It’s a high-stakes game of chicken,” said Arthur Hayes, a former market maker at Citigroup Inc. who now runs BitMEX, a bitcoin derivatives venue in Hong Kong. “If you’re a trader, there’s a lot of uncertainty as to what happens. Once there’s a definitive signal about what will be done, the price could move very quickly.”

All the largest market cap coins are getting slammed...

Ethereum plunged to as low as $189 before ripping back above $200...


Aside from Ether's flash-crash, these are the lowest levels since May...


Bitcoin was battered below $2300 - its lowest since June 15th...


Bloomberg points out that behind the conflict is an ideological split about bitcoin's rightful identity...

The community has bitterly argued whether the cryptocurrency should evolve to appeal to mainstream corporations and become more attractive to traditional capital, or fortify its position as a libertarian beacon;whether it should act more as an asset like gold, or as a payment system.

The seeds of the debate were planted years ago: To protect from cyber attacks, bitcoin by design caps the amount of information on its network, called the blockchain. That puts a ceiling on how many transactions it can process -- the so-called block size limit -- just as the currency’s growing popularity is boosting activity. As a result, transaction times and processing fees have soared to record levels this year, curtailing bitcoin’s ability to process payments with the same efficiency as services like Visa Inc.

To address this problem, two main schools of thought emerged.

On one side are miners,
who deploy costly computers to verify transactions and act as the backbone of the blockchain. They’re proposing a straightforward increase to the block size limit.

On the other is Core, a group of developers instrumental in upholding bitcoin’s bug-proof software. They insist that to ease blockchain’s traffic jam, some of its data must be managed outside the main network. They claim that not only would it reduce congestion, but also allow other projects including smart contracts to be built on top of bitcoin.

But moving data off the blockchain effectively diminishes the influence of miners, the majority of whom are based in China and who have invested millions on giant server farms. Not surprisingly, Core’s proposal, called SegWit, has garnered resistance from miners, the most vocal being Wu Jihan, co-founder of the world’s largest mining organization Antpool.

“SegWit is itself a great technology, but the reason it hasn’t taken off is because its interest doesn’t align with miners,” Wu said.

Still, after previous counter-proposals championed by Wu fell through, miners last month agreed to compromise and support SegWit, in exchange for increasing the block size. Wu says the plan will alleviate short-to-medium term congestion and give Core enough time to flesh out a long-term solution. That proposal is what is known as SegWit2x, which implements SegWit and doubles the block size limit.

“You can think of the SegWit2x proposal as an olive branch,” said Wu. 

Support for SegWit2x has reached levels unseen for previous solutions. About 85 percent of miners have signaled they are willing to run the software once it’s released on July 21, and some of bitcoin’s largest companies have also jumped on board. The unprecedented level of endorsement is partly prompted by anxiety of bitcoin losing its dominant status to ethereum, a newer cryptocurrency whose popularity has soared thanks to its ability to run smart contracts and its more corporate-friendly approach.

Below is an outline of the main events that could unify or divide bitcoin:

By July 21:
SegWit2x software is released and supporters begin using it.

July 21 to July 31: The community monitors how many miners deploy SegWit2x:

If more than 80 percent deploy it consistently, that should signal community-wide adoption of SegWit and the avoidance of a split, at least for now.

But if a majority do not deploy, expect anxiety within the community to grow as the focus shifts to the Aug. 1 deadline.

Aug. 1: UASF is deployed by its supporters, who begin checking if bitcoin transactions are compliant with SegWit.

If a majority of miners still do not deploy SegWit2x or otherwise accept SegWit, and if UASF supporters do not back down, then two versions of bitcoin’s blockchain could come into existence: a UASF-backed one where only SegWit transactions are recognized, and another where all trades -- SegWit and non-SegWit -- are recognized.

If a split occurs, bitcoin will likely begin existing on both blockchains in parallel, resulting in two versions of the cryptocurrency. Expect traders to quickly re-price the value of both, likely leading to massive volatility.

“It’s moderates versus extremists,” said Atlanta-based Stephen Pair, chief executive officer of BitPay, one of the world’s largest bitcoin wallets. “It depends on how much a person values the majority of people staying on one chain at least for a little while longer, versus splitting and allowing each pursuing their own vision for scaling.”

As a reminder, investing legend Michgael Novogratz recently noted, that he’s looking to add more ether if it falls between $200 and $150... and more bitcoin if it falls to $2,000.

Source : ZeroHedge


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I say it all the time, invest only what you can afford to lose and in fact, you really should think in terms of ten years.

TEN YEARS BABY!!

#payitforward

i totally agree ...I feel that i am strong to hold only because the money i have invested in the cryptocurrencies is money that I don't need in order to survive - I am not willing to lose it but i am ready to wait a bit to recover it ...actually in these days and today - i have invested even more in the cryptocurrencies that have lost a lot in my portfolio - this way I will brake even and will be "in the money" even faster

Given that the last few days have been an absolute blood bath with cryptocurrency world, I don't think many people can even think 1 year ahead let alone 10 years.

If only we could fast-forward and have a glimpse at how cryptocurrencies hold up against fiat currencies. I'm a firm believer that it will, but there will definitely be much more volatility to come in the coming months.

Great post @Zer0Hedge

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Well I bought in at $203, now it will plunge, cause I bought. You guys can start shorting now..

ain't it how it always goes?? lol

Sure enough it plunged below $203 now in the $180's

Hold it. Then pick up tau chain/agoras and eos.

what and where is that?

It's really simple. When you are in these bubbles and I think this is #5 since Bitcoin started or 6, you hold and stack on the way down and now you just dollar cost averaged yourself better and can laugh it off in the future!

If you just hold on to your coins for multiple years, this dip will not even be remembered...

Agreed and or set up a cloud mining account into your exodus wallet on a 5 year contract and you will be in for a surprise at the end of the race.

These images say it all at the moment for whats going on the wild west of CryptoLand .Nice post.Peace.

ETH will be it!! I bought at 40 hahaha. BTC is way to slow

well yeah BTC is to slow & ETH is running out of gas to easy !

ETH and Bitcoin are two totally different things...

good thing I moved most of my investments to Steem then. I'll wait out this storm and just watch from the sidelines for now.

id say that was a pretty smart move! I'm with you

Steem down 40% from week ago.

Not afraid! Buy low, diversify and be prepared to hold for the long ride!

Always buy!

words to live by

I don't know about everyone else but I'm Looking at the market right now like.

agreed bought myself another few Stratis coins and now just staking and holding

really great analysis
keep up your good work

Just watched this video with Greg Hunter...very interesting on the crypto market:
http://usawatchdog.com/bitcoin-civil-war-coming-soon-kevin-lawton/

Interesting interview and it had some valuable info, but his guest has a bit of tunnel vision in general (already has his mind made up) so its like hearing 1 side of a 2 sided debate, which I am not really a fan of as I prefer to hear both sides talk it over, not a single guy say 1 side of the story and another guy just smiles and nods while agreeing 100% with him. The fact that they kept talking about how bitcoin needs to be able to keep up with Visa in terms of transaction speeds, in my mind shows how little they understand cryptos as a whole. I mean who here understand that Bitcoin isn't designed to be, nor will it ever be the crypto used for day to day transactions? Probably most of you, as many of you likely already know Bitcoin is designed to be used primarily for preservation of wealth or larger transactions (savings account similar to gold) and is not designed to be used frequently by the average user in the long run like a credit card like those 2 guys kept assuming it needed to be able to do to succeed. Truth is, there are other cryptos that do the day to day transaction aspect of crypto spending far better then Bitcoin ever will, and those cryptos that excel in exactly that will be the ones used for that task (checking account/pocket change similar to silver). Basically these guys are forgetting that the crypto space is a un-united mass of different coins/tokens (not just Bitcoin) which each have different strengths and different weaknesses. If you tunnel vision focus on a single coin and expect it to do EVERY job the economy needs done you will obviously see flaws in cryptos as a whole, but when you take a step back to see the wider perspective and understand that once the cryptos are more united and each find their relevant place in the space (which they are just now starting to do), that each one will be able to do its intended job far better then the current global financial systems currently do. Together they stand, divided they fall, and this saying is also true in the world of cryptos. People need to stop focusing in and picking out the flaws of individual coins, and instead need to understand the strength created when all the coins unite together to create a powerful financial system which is able to do everything the current system does, each playing their specific role they are designed to excel in.

Anyways, just my 2 cents...

Very well put. Your right, would be better to have another to debate his comments. Still an eye opening video.. thanks for your reply

Upvoted, followed & resteemed. Great content :) inspite of the mayhem for those looking to invest it may be a good time to buy

I'm going to have to eventually learn how to read the stock market. As much as I'm paying attention to the prices (twice, maybe 3 times a week) I don't have a clue as to why prices rises or falls. Therefore, it's hard deciding when to invest and when to sell (not there at the selling part as I just started...I'm a newbie)

Proude to be watching this video.surely is the time I wished I had some "dry-powder

Let it roar , progress innovation can't be stopped !

Man.. I this surely is the time I wished I had some "dry-powder"... 😩 😩 😩

Interesting times in the cryptocurrency space.

I'm watching for to the Bitcoin Civil War... This post clarified a LOT for me. Thanks for posting. . . I have more to learn on Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Great work on this article. A very detailed explanation of how the SegWit decision will affect Bitcoin.

I read a thesis recently that suggested if an agreement is made Litecoin will benefit a little, but if Bitcoin forks, Litecoin will explode.

The more I think about this thesis the more I like it. If Bitcoin does fork, the ensuing instability is likely to send investors looking elsewhere.

Litecoin might be the answer?

Fish

there's a much anticipated Litecoin/MIT project looming thats sure to kick up some dust conveniently planned for 1st August 2017: http://litecoin.mit.edu/

It's been a while since I've upvoted an article and a comment, but really good extra info there. Nice tip.

Thank you

Fish

Whoa! I'm currently a student at MIT and had no idea this project was happening in my own backyard. Thanks so much for making me aware of this!

look around for any locked doors or buildings maybe flashing lights...

or copious amounts or cocaine

:)

Where will the bloodbath end? I think ethereum is headed way down as bitcoin retakes total market dominance before the next boom~!

Up and down, it's all part of the game. Resteeming, great post.

Oooh, civil war

it seems that bitcoin have a major problem so why altcoin are the most battered down

Top post. well done. A lot of questions answered.

thanks

Thanks for the breakdown of what's happening in Bitcoin over the next month. It's clearly had an effect across the entire crypto market. Will be interested in seeing how it plays out.

i Hope this crytocurrency weather blow off, best time to by though

Thanks for a great post!

It's time to allocate every extra fiat one might have into crypto

Long-term game for me. Buy low sell high, easy work.
#longterm

Looks like i picked an interesting time to get into cryptocurrency

The Fall that's affecting bitcoin and etherum will affect all the other coins mark my words.
And honestly i think this a great opportunity to buy cryptocurrencies that doesn't have a great value in the market at the moment.

Its tough to know when is the exact right time to buy. I believe like others in this thread that the general direction is up. So I dollar cost average in every month. Some times I hit the sweet spot for the month usually not. But in a year's time I doubt it will matter much.

This is why I like IOTA. Scalable. No fees. Cant be forked.

How much have you lost so far?

I invested in more Ethereum then it plunged but I'm not going to sell, in it for the long run.

At what prize? Its just going straight down. :/

It depends on what you have invested in. I have done vast amounts of research to understand that currently Ethereum is doing very well (even with plunging this week) it is still a currency which is performing fantastically. Therefore after making previous mistakes in selling when there has been a dip in the market I will not do so, meaning I will reap the benefits later. Currently Ethereum is on the rise, which I was expecting and hence I am happy with my decision.

From its top it has been going straight down for the last month. If you had sold earlier and still believed in it, you could buy back in later when it still goes more down and reap more benefits if they are to come.

I get what you mean now and yes you are completely correct, just to clarify my position I bought at a high point, which was a short term mistake, but I am holding onto it because I believe it will go back up. I don't have the knowledge, time or programmes to day trade too, but thank you for the advice.

It is a good time to buy now.Loads of people who are new to cryto want to know how to get in. Its only the beginning. Just choose the top 5 for 80% bitcoin, ethereum etc and speculate on other 20% Ubiq $UBQ for example

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The fact is we all saw this coming, if you decided to not bail out for August then stick that plan, loses aren't realized until you sell and within a year things will have bounced back, if not within months.

Support for SegWit2x has reached levels unseen for previous solutions. About 85 percent of miners have signaled they are willing to run the software once it’s released on July 21, and some of bitcoin’s largest companies have also jumped on board.

Check out my thoughts on the market psychology around SegWit2x. For traders, this is really all that matters and the fact it's been in mainstream newspapers, all over CNBC and dare I say it... on ZH, it's priced in.

Sell the rumour, buy the fact.

The game is changing.....

Been looking around for a few days to have it explained to me like this, thanks.