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    BTC Andreas: "Gavin is right. The time to increase the block size limit is before transaction processing shows congestion problems. Discuss now, do soon" May 5, 2015!

    BTC Andreas: "Gavin is right. The time to increase the block size limit is before transaction processing shows congestion problems. Discuss now, do soon" May 5, 2015!


    Andreas: "Gavin is right. The time to increase the block size limit is before transaction processing shows congestion problems. Discuss now, do soon" May 5, 2015!

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 08:08 PM PDT

    WOW! Andreas has blocked the @Bitcoin Twitter account. It seems Core supporters hate being confronted with reason and evidence in a calm matter like @Bitcoin presents.

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 09:47 PM PDT

    Can we stop goading core into increasing their block size limit?

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 11:38 PM PDT

    I'm referring to many tweets I've seen today.

    I support Core's vision and think they should follow their economic model to the ultimate conclusion. Let's not drag that conclusion out by encouraging actions that might allow them to limp along for an extra year or two.

    The scaling debate is over, there was a fork with two different visions. May the best fork win.

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    Are very low fees really that important? Yes.

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 03:59 PM PDT

    It's champaign time again... celebrating today's 30MB mempool with the coreons and those clinging to the coreonic idea of tiny blocks

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 02:42 PM PDT

    "Talking to these Blockstream people is impossible. Their thinking is at once so intricate and yet so idiotic..."

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 06:44 PM PDT

    BCH will soon be added to tens of thousands of convenience stores in Japan!

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 05:35 AM PDT

    Every one of the last blocks I checked in BCH had severely overpaid fees. Click on the link for one paying ~40 sats/B.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 12:12 AM PDT

    I know all these core ppl quotations are getting tiresome, but these guys are striking me as plain scammers now.

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 04:12 PM PDT

    Lombrozo:

    "In a PoW cryptocurrency, miners do not validate your transactions."

    https://twitter.com/eric_lombrozo/status/1003371093766254592

    Are you fucking kidding me? There is nothing else to say to this, if you don't think these guys are SCAMMERS then you are an utter fool. This is a scammer talk line to push their broken shit, nothing else.

    Luke-jr:

    "BCH isn't Bitcoin, no matter how much PoW it gets."

    https://twitter.com/LukeDashjr/status/1003411054481825796

    After that he blocked me (for the second time).

    So now PoW doesn't matter as a metric? Lol, seriously, we should not even engage with these clowns anymore. Thin skinned who can't have a different opinion is simply a manipulator.

    I hope Jihan is happy mining this piece of shit broken project full of scumbags controlling it, pardon my french.

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    "The divorce of the transaction layer from the settlement layer enables corrupt influence and tampering within the system in much the exact same way as the fiat system."

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 09:51 AM PDT

    How Bitcoin BTC Was Hijacked, and Why Bitcoin Cash Was Created

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 01:32 AM PDT

    There is now a 23 MB backlog in the BTC mempool, unusual for a Sunday, and it hasn't been this high since April 14th.

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 12:30 PM PDT

    eatBCH: My views on the ethics of helping and reporting

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 07:13 PM PDT

    Andreas Antonopoulos : "The next great LN wallet, the next big block Bitcoin Cash application, the next Ethereum smart contract. It doesn't matter, build it! Make it better. It's too important to lose focus over petty disagreements and minor issues."

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 10:41 AM PDT

    https://youtu.be/6xIq0FdmsIA?t=1262

    I couldn't agree more, it doesn't matter, just build it and make it better. (slow_clap.gif goes here)

    submitted by /u/BowlofFrostedFlakes
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    WOW! Goal 2 Reached! - Plus: http://Devs.Cash updated!

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 06:24 PM PDT

    Where we are at.

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 11:21 PM PDT

    Apparently Blockstream hasn't spent enough money educating the masses.

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 07:28 PM PDT

    We are making history.

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 01:49 PM PDT

    Keyport is awesome

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 08:16 PM PDT

    (Repost) Gavin Andresen about Bitcoin

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 04:00 PM PDT

    Hi r/btc, Launching a messaging app over BCH. Check it out and give us your feedback!

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 07:57 AM PDT

    Keyport is a messaging application that lets you chat securely in an uncensorable way. It is built over the Toku protocol which we have published in our whitepaper attached on our website. Download our app from the Play Store and checkout the video demo before you start messaging your friends.

    Messages are encrypted and saved on the blockchain in the OP_RETURN. Only the recipient can decrypt these messages. For each message you will need to transfer dust and a small miner fee. We assume that as BCH gets stronger, this fee will get smaller and you will have a private app where you are assumed of the security and need not rely on a foundation or any other service.

    We will update the community once we finalize the whitepaper and you can follow us on twitter to be updated of any changes. We are working on open sourcing the code for the messaging service and will do so soon. Anyone can build over the protocol to create bots, sticker packs etc. We believe that messaging over Bitcoin is going to unleash a lot of creative applications. Any developers interested in working on the project can reach out to us. Others who have feedback/ want to report bugs can join our Telegram group and help us out.

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    John McAfee is running for President in 2020

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 04:47 PM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash is Taking Over Tokyo ��- Roger Ver Vlog 2

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 10:02 AM PDT

    Does a user always reaches a miner in 1 or 2 hops since Bitcoin network is a small world graph?

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 06:13 PM PDT

    Per CSW's talk, miners are connected in a near complete graph, ~1.3 hops away from each other on average. How about a user to a miner? Is it always 1 hop as the video shows? What if a user runs a non-mining full node where he sends his transaction, is it possible for the transaction to go through multiple non-mining nodes before hitting a miner?

    Maybe the small world graph only consists of miners when he mentions Bitcoin network?

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    Newly Launched Keyport Platform Enables BCH-Powered Encrypted Messaging

    Posted: 03 Jun 2018 09:56 PM PDT

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