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    Bitcoin Cash Done my first Bitcoin Cash purchase. Works great!

    Bitcoin Cash Done my first Bitcoin Cash purchase. Works great!


    Done my first Bitcoin Cash purchase. Works great!

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 06:51 AM PST

    Rick Reacts: Evaluating the bitcoin cash / bitcoin core arguments past all the passion

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 09:35 AM PST

    BetOnline.ag Launches Payments With Bitcoin Cash

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 04:11 AM PST

    Bitcoin Cash Supporters Prepare for the Network’s Next Six Months

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 01:36 AM PST

    Blockchain Collaborative Platform Offers Opportunity to Monetize Trading Strategies

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 01:29 PM PST

    How can I use a BCH wallet (electron?) on TAILS? Or safely in a way which hides IP? Maybe via Linux and VPN?

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 01:27 PM PST

    I have tried installing Electron on Tails by downloading the tar.gz file and running it via terminal with "Python3 Electron" in the installed directory. Electron opens, but it doesn't connect to any servers and the wallets aren't saved.

    I also have a VPN and a linux distro that isn't TAILS which is encrypted, but I dont like the idea of using a VPN to connect to Electron, because that can drop for a second and real IP revealed.

    Does anyone have a solution? Or know of a guide anywhere?

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    Bitcoin Crashing Meme

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 01:22 PM PST

    Coinmarketcap playing with the prices.

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 09:03 AM PST

    It appears cmc has started including Korean exchange prices in the overall price listing again. It's a pretty shit move by them, now they get to add or subtract 25% off the value of everything whenever they feel like it.

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    Coffee for Coin ☕ 5lbs bags now available!

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 11:32 AM PST

    Vote Up: Bitcoin (Cash) The Shareable Wave A Perspective From Physics.

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 03:14 AM PST

    Physics is a study of energy waves and everything is energy and travels in waves. Geometry is used to predict what a wave is going to do. Waves that survive are known as a shareable waves. The reason for this is a shareable wave is successful in embedding in other waves due to pure intention and because its shareable. Failure to embed (share) = death of a wave. A shareable wave that embeds with the other shareable wave's adds and multiplies there wave fronts thus increasing velocities (speed). Bitcoin Cash due to its cheaper fees and larger blocks has less friction to embed in the longer waves making the bch network more shareable. if Its more shareable the network will increase its charge and wave size and velocity. Bitcoin Core has become very unsharable, wont increase block size. centralizing nodes and master nodes = banks charging fees. side chains instead of on scale chains for everyone. higher fees because transactions are competing to get onto the next block instead of first come first served. join the shareable wave!!!! To survive!!!! BCH network or Core network! which do you think is more shareable.?

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    Bitcoin Core v. Bitcoin Cash

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 10:30 AM PST

    I have wrote this to clarify confusion between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash, and hopefully alleviate bias from this discussion.

    Bitcoin Core (Bitcoin) (BTC/XBT) It should be acknowledged that Bitcoin Core is the original Bitcoin code released 2009; not 1st August 2017. The version history for Bitcoin Core can be seen [1]

    "Bitcoin Core is an open source project which maintains and releases Bitcoin client software called "Bitcoin Core"."

    "It is a direct descendant of the original Bitcoin software client released by Satoshi Nakamoto after he published the famous Bitcoin whitepaper." – [2]

    For reasons, which will now become obvious, during the Bitcoin Cash hardfork, block 478558 (August 1st, 2017 about 13:16 UTC) [3], Bitcoin's blockchain was split [4], consequently the formal name for Bitcoin's group was seen to be used more frequently; Bitcoin Core. This now results in two blockchains, Bitcoin Core and Bitcoin Cash. It would be worth taking some time to read [5], as I have seen stating "Bitcoin Core has only one team", and despite this being true, it's a skewed detail of how that team operates with the community.

    Bitcoin Cash (BCash) (BCH) "Bitcoin Cash is peer-to-peer electronic cash for the Internet. It is fully decentralized, with no central bank and requires no trusted third parties to operate." – [3] "Yes. Bitcoin Cash is the continuation of the Bitcoin project as peer-to-peer digital cash. It is a fork of the Bitcoin blockchain ledger, with upgraded consensus rules that allow it to grow and scale." – [3]

    It should be noted as specified above, Bitcoin Cash is intended as digital cash, which Bitcoin Core prior to the August hardfork, (SegWit and Lightening Network) was incapable of feasibly being used as digital cash like DASH. The context of digital cash I am referring too is instore transactions, where confirmation needs to be within several seconds.

    Bitcoin Cash increasing the block size from Bitcoin Core's 1MB block to 8MB blocks. "The legacy Bitcoin code had a maximum limit of 1MB of data per block, or about 3 transactions per second." – [3]. This should be acknowledged as partly true, as the block size consists of different data, which can range in size. Hence the number of transaction can be seen to range from 3.3 – 7 transactions per second. – [9]. Regardless this is still a potential bottleneck which was seen too cause much higher TX fees in 2017.

    BCash This has caused much debate, whether it should be called BCash or Bitcoin Cash. The argument for using BCash is that new users to the cryptocurrency community will not understand the difference between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash when purchasing via Coinbase. There is a debate that the name Bitcoin Cash is preferred by Roger Ver instead of BCash for reasons of branding; where Bitcoin is a recognised name. [6] Do your own due diligence and form your own opinion regarding Bitcoin Cash v BCash.

    What is the difference between Bitcoin.org and Bitcoin.com? Bitcoin.org "Bitcoin.org was originally registered and owned by Bitcoin's first two developers, Satoshi Nakamoto and Martti Malmi. When Nakamoto left the project, he gave ownership of the domain to additional people, separate from the Bitcoin developers, to spread responsibility and prevent any one person or group from easily gaining control over the Bitcoin project." – [7] iascah Reddit.

    Bitcoin.com "Bitcoin.com is your premier source for everything Bitcoin related. We can help you buy bitcoins, choose a bitcoin wallet. You can also read the latest news, or engage with the community on our Bitcoin Forum. Please keep in mind that this is a commercial website that lists wallets, exchanges and other bitcoin related companies. Are you interested in to work for Bitcoin.com? Click here to see our current opportunities." - [8]

    Conclusion Do your own due diligence and do not become influence by FUD (fear uncertainty and doubt) and FOMO (fear of missing out). Bitcoin has done well in the white paper [10] idea of 'solving the double spending problem', by using a decentralised public blockchain. Too which is now adopted by many other cryptocurrencies which seek to improve on features Bitcoin lacks, or features Bitcoin was not intended for, but blockchain technology has made possible. Features which Ethereum (smart contracts), Dash (digital cash) and Monero (privacy oriented transactions) added into the cryptocurrency community, making this community stronger with open source solutions.

    Regardless of how people feel about Bitcoin now it has definitely been a milestone towards wider adoption of blockchain technology globally. Even in the context of having a decentralised blockchain.

    References: [1] - https://bitcoin.org/en/version-history. [2] - https://bitcoincore.org/en/about/ [3] - https://www.bitcoincash.org/#faq [4] - https://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/hard-fork.asp [5] - https://bitcoincore.org/en/team/ https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/78xe3e/whats_the_difference_between_bitcoincom_and/ [6] Roger Ver Rage Quit Interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCOjCEth6xI [7] - https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/78xe3e/whats_the_difference_between_bitcoincom_and/ [8] - https://www.bitcoin.com/about-us [9] - https://www.cryptocompare.com/coins/guides/what-is-the-block-size-limit/ [10] - https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf

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    someone know who to contact to request a more balanced and representative presentation on their menu?

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 09:51 AM PST

    Hey! Id like your help for a school project if you’ve ever went to a cafe to do work instead of an office. I’m a design student at Uic and I’m developing a product based on this 5 question survey and every person counts! I have 20 people so far and need 30 more! —> Bit.ly/cafecalls

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 09:31 AM PST

    Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference in Gibraltar: Experts to Discuss Industry Present and Future

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 08:48 AM PST

    Which BCH forum/slack/discord etc, has the most BCH members/is the most influential.

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 07:38 AM PST

    Hi People, Which BCH forum/slack/discord etc, has the most BCH members/is the most influential. I need to communicate to a number of Crypto's and I'll have to concentrate on the most effective channel. Thanx www.satoshi-awards.com

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    Satoshi's Vision; Bitcoin Cash Conference Adds Craig Wright, Others to Speaker Lineup

    Posted: 27 Jan 2018 06:00 PM PST

    Coinfloor deposit delay

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 07:20 AM PST

    Hey guys, my BCH deposit shows 8 confirmations and has completed. However there's nothing showing in my coinfloor account. It also states on their FAQs that they require 10 confirmations, I only have 8. So will my transaction be rejected and sent back? It's around £250 worth

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    Bitcoin Cash Price Weekly Analysis – Can BCH/USD Recover?

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 07:13 AM PST

    How Cryptodignity came to existence and is there more to it then honor the people?

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 07:10 AM PST

    Kazakhstan Wants to Launch Its Own Cryptocurrency G-Global Based on the Intellect

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 06:26 AM PST

    Bitcoin Cash Supporters Prepare for the Network’s Next Six Months

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 06:04 AM PST

    World-Uniting Platform Vestarin Is Introducing Multilingual Crypto Networking

    Posted: 28 Jan 2018 02:47 AM PST

    Bitcoin Cash Tax Implications for GDAX users

    Posted: 27 Jan 2018 02:34 PM PST

    Hello,

    Any thoughts on how to treat BitCoin Cash if sold in 2017?

    A few sites are saying to use the cost basis of $277 (the date of the fork). However, Coinbase/GDAX users didn't get access or receive their Bitcoin Cash until December 20th and the value was really unclear.

    "You should report the BCH as income for a market value, e.g. Bitcoin.Tax uses a daily price of $277. This also becomes the cost basis. You will report that as income for 2017 and pay the appropriate taxes. When you sell those BCH you can subtract the proceeds from this cost basis, which is your capital gains or losses."

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