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    BTC Everything is scaling exponentially except for BTC.

    BTC Everything is scaling exponentially except for BTC.


    Everything is scaling exponentially except for BTC.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 10:44 PM PDT

    Memo app on the way!

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 07:21 PM PDT

    Supporting my local BCH business - Korean Spring BBQ 1062 Kiely Blvd, Santa Clara, CA 95051

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 08:14 PM PDT

    First UTXO Commitment on Testnet

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 03:43 PM PDT

    Inflation in Venezuela has now reached above 25,000%. Fiat currency has essentially become useless and people are counting it by weighing it. This is why Bitcoin Cash.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 08:09 AM PDT

    I’m opening a restaurant in Austin Texas in 2019. Are there any POS systems for restaurants that will accept both credit cards and Bitcoin Cash?

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 08:24 PM PDT

    I want to make this as easy as possible for my waiters and waitresses. One simple POS system that will accept both credit cards and Bitcoin Cash. Does this exist yet?

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    You Can Now Accept Bitcoin Cash on Twitch!

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 10:02 AM PDT

    We desperately need a website or project so we can start collecting data on sales on in BCH. How about a simple website where BCH merchants can voluntarily share some of their data on BCH sales so we can build this economy with the feedback we need.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 06:42 PM PDT

    Think about it. Bitpay claims they have a 100 000 merchants signed up. But is that 10 merchants doing 99,99% of all the sales? And how do we know they REALLY have 100 000 merchants?

    I remember all the bitcoin cities. There was one, Bitcoin city Arnhem (netherlands) that had some stats. At their peak, this was last year in the summer. They did about 400 sales spread over a 120 merchants ... in one month. That is hardly anything. Of course then business went down as the fees went up (cause apparently core devs cheated on their economy test and don't know shit about real economies).

    Okay so lets say that right now on the planet there are 200 000 places or websites or stores or whatever ... where you can pay with BCH in one way or another.

    I need and want and should get some meaningfull data on how many sales these places are actually generating in BCH. One a year or three a day?

    I don't care if there is a store with a sign that says BCH accepted ... but has never made a single sale. I mean I kind of do care but there might be stores located in areas in the world where NOBODY has any BCH and so they won't make any sales.

    Now I know what you are thinking. BCH is primarily a solution for online website and servivces, in theory streamlining payments. And for brick and merchant stores it is less useful because cash (fiat) is king.

    And I agree ... but if there is one store in every city on the planet with a sign that says: We accept BCH ... then that's the best advertising BCH could ever have.

    People still need to go to websites to hear about BCH, but to see them in their own town ... that's the next step. That makes it real, brings it home, shows people that there will be a financial revolution.

    Anyway, we need stats. Good stats, we need data. We need to get organized better so that future economist have some data to work with.

    And we need it for feedback. So I am calling everybody in the community.

    Let's build a website or start a project where bitcoin cash fans and merchants that want to ... can share stats.

    We will need to find ways to fact check and verify but luckily BCH sales can be proven because of tx in the blockchain. So it's not like we are completely in the dark when fact checking.

    What do you guys think? BTC is doing 200 000 tx a day BCH is going like 15 000 tx a day.

    But what are those tx used for. If those 200 000 tx for BTC are all speculation. And 5000 tx on BCH are for memo and yours and all these nifty websites and 5000 are for speculation and 5000 are for sales.

    Well I think that matters, I think that matters a lot.

    The only crypto that will survive will be the one that builds a real economy around it. The cool thing about Bitcoin is that it has a finite money supply which goes hand in hand with a planet with finite resources. This is an area where fiat is screwing up. The money supply is growing faster then the resources can keep up and if the economy does not grow a percent every year then eventually the fiat system becomes unstable and collapses because it's based on debt, everything is created when loaned and needs to be payed back plus interest. You can only do that for so long until your money supply is growing so much faster then the supply or resources. Then you get a unstable system.

    Bitcoin has the opportunity to learn from that and do it better, but to do that it needs to be somewhat adaptive. Well, not the software or the network but the people itself.

    Anyway, what can economists do without data? Nothing.

    We need data. And we can't slack off on data collection. Let's build some cool shit and leave all the fantasy crypto projects far behind us.

    submitted by /u/Kain_niaK
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    Stripe founder is clearly a BitcoinCasher

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 04:04 PM PDT

    If you don't know who this man is, you should. He speaks truth. Hint on his last sentence: China + Japan.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 11:46 PM PDT

    It's Tipping Tuesday!

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 05:00 PM PDT

    It's Tipping Tuesday!

    Make it rain! /u/MoBitcoinsMoProblems /u/LovelyDay /u/citybusdriverbitcoin /u/memorydealers

    Link to FAQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/tippingtuesday/wiki/index

    I especially encourage those who've never received a tip to come forward! Small tips here are intended to let newcomers experience Bitcoin Cash for themselves. Your chance to receive a tip is better if your posting history speaks in favor of you being new to Bitcoin and curious / open-minded about trying it.

    For everyone who's done this before: Use any tipbot of your choice! [1] [2] [3]

    Recommended tip is 500 bits minimum, without set maximum - tip as you think the comments deserve.

    For those who haven't read the Bitcoin whitepaper: https://bitcoin.com/bitcoin.pdf (alternative link: https://bitcoincash.org/bitcoin.pdf)


    Tipping bots:

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    [3] /r/bchtips

    Pros and cons of each tipping bot? CityBusDriverBitcoin made a great summary for you!


    Tipbot weather report: all clear, no reports of failure yet


    submitted by /u/jamesjwan
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    This is reason enough to avoid verifying accounts on exchanges. Huge seciruty risk.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 03:28 AM PDT

    Andreas doubles down: "Yes, I changed my opinion, because I saw new facts." Tweeted just now... He does not elaborate on what these NEW facts are...

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 08:59 AM PDT

    Popular Streaming Service Twitch Introduces Cryptocurrency Tipping

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 05:23 PM PDT

    Does Core actually believe storage and bandwidth won’t get cheaper with time?

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 10:51 PM PDT

    Core's entire premise is that the more transactions, the more hardware and bandwidth will be needed to store the block chain.

    They claim it will become too expensive, so only a few people will be able to afford it. Therefore bitcoin is destroyable due to centralization.

    Bandwidth and storage will become cheaper and faster as the decades go by. This is obvious to any idiot.

    It's such a non-issue. It's literally moot. Silly. Absurd even. But it's their entire premise. I don't understand how that can be an argument? What am I missing?

    Play devil's advocate...

    submitted by /u/BitttBurger
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    “Miners should start thinking about no dust limit and some zero fee txs to spur adoption faster. Single satoshi tokens. Plan for the long term”

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 05:14 PM PDT

    New Cashpay Wallet Allows Purchases With Any Online Retailer Using BCH

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 01:13 PM PDT

    Just released: a WebAssembly version of Bitcoin/Bitcoin Cash's Secp256k1 (10x faster than Javascript)

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 09:41 AM PDT

    Throwback Pic - a reminder that BTC fees are low right now because nobody is using it, not because Core devs did anything useful.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 10:05 AM PDT

    Steve Wozniak Wants Bitcoin to Become A Global Currency

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 11:34 AM PDT

    Panel Discussion — DevCore Draper University 2015 — If you are new to this sub and have not watched this already you need to. Man I feel with Gavin. I'm sorry you had to sit through that man. But Now I understand better.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 02:27 PM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash Leads Crypto Market Recovery Ahead of Google Ad Ban

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 10:03 PM PDT

    A Venezuelan woman uses a bag of worthless cash to pay for a piece of low quality jam (mortadela), goverment creates money without control.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 09:45 AM PDT

    This happened here in Venezuela (Living here, you can check my older posts)

    The total amount is 1,000,000 Bs. which equals to 0.50 USD

    https://twitter.com/hcapriles/status/1003670839886274560

    Edit: I meant "ham" not "jam".

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    coingeek conference panel - roger ver craig wright jihan wu

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 08:49 PM PDT

    Bitcoin: an idea or a ticker symbol?

    Posted: 04 Jun 2018 10:06 PM PDT

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