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    Out Of The Loop

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 10:24 PM PDT

    Why are people geting baned from r/bitcoin and what is going on with BTC & BCH.

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    Coinex and CET - Leading BCH Exchange

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 06:22 PM PDT

    Double spend relaying ported from Bitcoin XT got merged in @BitcoinUnlimit Kudos to @dagur and all BU devs for the hard work

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 01:32 PM PDT

    ✏️#7 Hula hooping in Germany. Talking about BCH. Feeling better then when I was 20 ��

    Posted: 04 Aug 2018 01:30 AM PDT

    What can I build for you?

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 10:19 PM PDT

    I am transitioning into design/development of cryptocurrency services full time, but I need to be able to finance the development of what I have in mind. So I have a simple question:

    • What type of web based service would you pay $25 - $100 for? ( ONE TIME FEE )

    So far I have come up with the following idea that may appeal to entrepreneurs interested in launching a cryptocurrency "terminal" but I need feedback.

    MetaVS is a free service I created to list the price data, social media posts, social accounts, and trading charts of various cryptocurrencies.

    I believe we are getting to the point where coinmarketcap like sites will begin charging for API access making it harder to access the aggregated market prices/data.

    I am thinking about selling the source code of the MetaVS service for $100, this fee would include installation on a server owned by the purchaser. For an additional $100 I will redesign to fit the branding owned by the purchaser.

    Thoughts?

    submitted by /u/ICJR
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    Flowee has a Hub, a fully validating node. Lots of innovation is going on in the Hub, with the only known fully parallel lock-free validation engine providing massive speed and supporting huge blocks. Current project is on the UTXO bottleneck to support 1000x bigger blocks.

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 12:18 PM PDT

    Bitcoin Unlimited merged double spend relaying

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 01:35 PM PDT

    Twitter "Banned from /r/bitcoin"

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 02:11 AM PDT

    Fee question etc

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:32 PM PDT

    Hi

    Honest question I just thought about while lying in bed heh that I would like some opinions on.

    Let's say 1 BCH is 10 years from now $1 Million. The minimum fee would then be around $2.25 per transaction (1 satoshi min, 225 bytes in a transaction). Would BCH then HF to make the minimum fee less than 1 satoshi? To keep the fees down. Or is there some other way.

    The other question is. I assume the block size will keep on increasing so that blocks are never full. Is it then estimated that when the block reward goes to zero in ~2140 there will be enough transactions to cover that reward? At 6.25 BCH wouldn't there need to be a minimum of 2.8 Million transactions (6.25 / 0.00000225 ) per block to cover the reward.

    But if the minimum fee was changed from 1 satoshi / byte it would take alot more than 2.8 Million transactions of course.

    Give me your ideas please! :) I have a hard time wrapping my brain around how the fee can be kept low without changing the rules of 1 sat/byte. And how the rewards can be sufficient if the blocks will never be full.

    Thanks

    submitted by /u/zib123
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    Bitcoin Cash support added to Instacoin ATMs

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 02:17 PM PDT

    BCH description on Circle Invest does a surprisingly great job at explaining BCH in an impartial manner

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 06:01 AM PDT

    Rick Falkvinge: How the Bitcoin-BTC narrative just doesn't hold up, once you scratch the surface of the claims made

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:30 AM PDT

    The Solution to Toxic People in the BCH community

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 02:53 PM PDT

    Shapeshift.io Setting Almost 90-cents transaction fee (BCH) and charging customers accordingly

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 11:35 AM PDT

    I’d also be saying Bitcoin Cash is Bitcoin if I ...

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:22 AM PDT

    • understood how bitcoin works
    • used bitcoin before 2015

    • understand how bitcoin works

    • watched the way BTC became corrupt

    • understand how BTC is now fundameantally changed from the concepts that made bitcoin useful

    • were against censorship

    • wanted a p2p e-cash

    • wanted a decentralized currency

    submitted by /u/utopiawesome
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    This guy predicted something like Blockstream back in early 2012, and everyone said he was nuts. Check out the results of the poll and troll comments.

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 01:07 PM PDT

    Starbucks to Allow Purchases Using Cryptocurrency

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 10:26 AM PDT

    Changing hands leads to scarcity which leads to appreciation

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:07 PM PDT

    Why are hodlers so eager to spend their coins? The more you spend (and replace), the more you incentivize the use of the coin. More hands with coins means less coins per person, scarcity leads to appreciation.

    So load you phone with some coins and spend it everywhere you see a "Bitcoin Cash accepted here" sign!

    Pay your beers or dinner to your friends with Bitcoin Cash, once they experience the use of the coin it's a game changer.

    See you at the moon BCHes!

    submitted by /u/ml_trader
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    Reminder - Get 20% off anything on Amazon.com using BCH using purse.io. Based on recent experience any order placed with less than 25% off will get picked up in less than an hour.

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:54 AM PDT

    GMO has solo mined their first BCH block

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 07:45 AM PDT

    Starbucks, Microsoft, BCG join Intercontinental Exchange's Bakkt - new global crypto financial ecosystem.

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 07:59 AM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash on WeChat

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 06:44 AM PDT

    For those who think BTC is now "fixed," here's how to calculate how fixed it is.

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 01:18 PM PDT

    Find the date back when the mempool was at its ATH.

    Divide the ATH mempool size by the most optimistic segwit improvement factor (1.7) to get your "fixed" ATH mempool size.

    Now find dates on which the mempool hit this "fixed" size and lookup the average tx fees for those days.

    This is your new "fixed" fee, the fee you can expect to pay the next time the BTC network is in as much demand as it was on the ATH mempool day.

    (If BTC tx volume grows in the future then your fee will become less and less fixed, but let's continue to ignore that for now.)

    What number do you get?

    submitted by /u/LuxuriousThrowAway
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    Coinmarketcap bug escalates prices, causes frenzy among crypto traders

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 11:50 AM PDT

    You Better Sit Down: The NYSE Owner just announced a Bitcoin Venture with Starbucks and Microsoft

    Posted: 03 Aug 2018 07:43 AM PDT

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