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    Monday, September 3, 2018

    BTC WOW!!! In the past 24 hours, Bitcoin Cash BCH has has accounted for 64.7% of ALL cryptocurrency transactions!!!!!

    BTC WOW!!! In the past 24 hours, Bitcoin Cash BCH has has accounted for 64.7% of ALL cryptocurrency transactions!!!!!


    WOW!!! In the past 24 hours, Bitcoin Cash BCH has has accounted for 64.7% of ALL cryptocurrency transactions!!!!!

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 07:46 PM PDT

    So it appears the Lightning Network is much more complicated than the average Maximalist would like to think.

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 05:45 PM PDT

    Message For rbtc Moderators!

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 09:07 PM PDT

    Given all the events happening on rbtc recently, I would like to take this moment to thank and appreciate the mods in rbtc for their work. They are like the silent heroes in this p2p cash movement with all the social attacks and astroturfing happening against Bitcoin Cash, not easy to deal with for sure. Keep up the good work and your efforts are well appreciated!

    Also, a shoutout to the rcryptocurrency mod who cleared some malicious lies about the fake screenshot designed to generate animosity against the BCH/crypto community.

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    BashCo attempting to buy vote power systems to manipulate votes

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 07:20 PM PDT

    https://i.imgur.com/rAsEf1I.png (PROOF) My access from the webmail server is now denied. I can't access headers. Those that are saying this is fake or a photoshop are most likely BashCo's army. If you don't know what you are talking about, don't scream "fake". You're stopping the truth from spreading. This is why /r/btc is the go to place for non-censorship material. Be wary of COINTELPRO tactics (https://archive.is/9NS27) by BashCo's alts to discredit this evidence.

    We receive Bitcoins using a main address: 3AodRLATu89QunCNn8spTZGWRAUALUsK6u

    50026b6bbbcb3e6d754b847cf087347b718f54942fd795a2909bc1f42f0ee6a7

    This tx is the most likely candidate

    BashCo has bought 25 before, each VPS costs around 20 dollars.

    BashCo contacted a marketing firm to buy 50 more VP's (Voting Power Systems). I may or may not be in this firm. He has 25 of these vote bots voting up or down new posts in /r/btc. I will not provide a backstory.

    This is just a warning to not trust everything you see.

    VPS is a redherring code word for Vote Power Systems (vote bots)

    Bashco could be upvoting on either side of the debate.

    EDIT: Live vote manipulation at https://www.redditinsight.com/#trackpost Edit 2: BashCo shills in full force on this thread.

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    Banned from r/CC for talking about the Bitcoin BCH stress test. Corrupt af and sold out

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 11:50 AM PDT

    Fake screenshot created to divide community and fuel hatred - this isn’t helpful.

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 05:55 PM PDT

    Remember /u/singularity87's post regarding the strange history of Bitcoin? Worth re-reading in light of the present astroturfing.

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 06:13 PM PDT

    https://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMarkets/comments/6rxw7k/informative_btc_vs_bch_articles/dl8v4lp/?st=jlll8ysk&sh=32017eb3

    Pertinent quote:

    Around about the same time last year when Blockstream came active on the scene every single bitcoin troll disappeared, and I mean literally every single one. In the years before that there were a large number of active anti-bitcoin trolls. They even have an active sub r/buttcoin. Up until last year you could go down to the bottom of pretty much any thread in r/bitcoin and see many of the usual trolls who were heavily downvoted for saying something along the lines of "bitcoin is shit", "You guys and your tulips" etc. But suddenly last year they all disappeared. Instead a new type of bitcoin user appeared. Someone who said they were fully in support of bitcoin but they just so happened to support every single thing Blockstream and its employees said and did. They had the exact same tone as the trolls who had disappeared. Their way to talking to people was aggressive, they'd call people names, they had a relatively poor understanding of how bitcoin fundamentally worked. They were extremely argumentative. These users are the majority of the list of that video. When the 10's of thousands of users were censored and expelled from r/bitcoin they ended up congregating in r/btc. The strange thing was that the users listed in that video also moved over to r/btc and spend all day everyday posting troll-like comments and misinformation. Naturally they get heavily downvoted by the real users in r/btc. They spend their time constantly causing as much drama as possible. At every opportunity they scream about "censorship" in r/btc while they are happy about the censorship in r/bitcoin. These people are astroturfers. What someone somewhere worked out, is that all you have to do to take down a community is say that you are on their side. It is an astoundingly effective form of psychological attack.

    Does /u/singularity87's post remind you of anything going on today?

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    Old Notebook passed Stress Test.

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 11:16 PM PDT

    My old notebook Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz do well during stress test day. It showed 1.x~2.x load by uptime command. I installed BU 1.4.0 node with graphene setting.

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    21.3 mb block completes the BCH stress test (biggest ever block) !!!

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 05:34 AM PDT

    This commercial could easily be for the Lightning Network

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 11:29 PM PDT

    How XThin and Graphene Handled the stress test

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 03:24 PM PDT

     "thinblockstats": { "enabled": true, "summary": "2689 thin blocks have saved 2.26GB of bandwidth", "mempool_limiter": "Thinblock mempool limiting has saved 96.55MB of bandwidth", "inbound_percent": "Compression for 77 Inbound thinblocks (last 24hrs): 95.6%", "outbound_percent": "Compression for 102 Outbound thinblocks (last 24hrs): 93.5%", "response_time": "Response time (last 24hrs) AVG:0.76, 95th pcntl:2.12", "validation_time": "Validation time (last 24hrs) AVG:0.32, 95th pcntl:0.94", "outbound_bloom_filters": "Outbound bloom filter size (last 24hrs) AVG: 24.88KB", "inbound_bloom_filters": "Inbound bloom filter size (last 24hrs) AVG: 25.53KB", "thin_block_size": "Thinblock size (last 24hrs) AVG: 469.55KB", "thin_full_tx": "Thinblock full transactions size (last 24hrs) AVG: 135.43KB", "rerequested": "Tx re-request rate (last 24hrs): 1.3% Total re-requests:1" }, "grapheneblockstats": { "enabled": true, "summary": "2961 inbound and 1764 outbound graphene blocks have saved 894.57MB of bandwidth with 115 local decode failures", "inbound_percent": "Compression for 65 Inbound graphene blocks (last 24hrs): 98.7%", "outbound_percent": "Compression for 53 Outbound graphene blocks (last 24hrs): 98.9%", "response_time": "Response time (last 24hrs) AVG:0.19, 95th pcntl:0.78", "validation_time": "Validation time (last 24hrs) AVG:0.18, 95th pcntl:0.59", "filter": "Bloom filter size (last 24hrs) AVG: 3.45KB", "iblt": "IBLT size (last 24hrs) AVG: 1.71KB", "rank": "Rank size (last 24hrs) AVG: 16.16KB", "graphene_block_size": "Graphene block size (last 24hrs) AVG: 21.57KB", "graphene_additional_tx_size": "Graphene size additional txs (last 24hrs) AVG: 146.83B", "rerequested": "Tx re-request rate (last 24hrs): 3.1% Total re-requests:2" }, 
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    Bitcoin (Cash)?

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 01:10 PM PDT

    LIGHTNING NETWORK. Why it won’t work. – Mikhail Nikulin – Medium

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 07:55 PM PDT

    re: Bangkok. AMA.

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 02:01 PM PDT

    Already gave the full description of what happened

    https://www.yours.org/content/my-experience-at-the-bangkok-miner-s-meeting-9dbe7c7c4b2d

    but I promised an AMA, so have at it. Let's wrap this topic up and move on.

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    New Colombian President Extends a Welcoming Hand to Blockchain and Cryptocurrency

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 10:26 PM PDT

    Seems like the BCH stress test is going well. I must say I’m impressed. Would love to hear your thoughts on scalability and use case. I stand behind it ����

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 04:17 PM PDT

    BSV's new OP_LSHIFT and OP_RSHIFT are not compatible with Satoshi's Bitcoin v0.1.0

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 11:04 AM PDT

    To make this absolutely clear: OP_LSHIFT and OP_RSHIFT as implemented in BSV are functionally incompatible with their v0.1.0 counterparts. They accept different inputs, generate errors under different conditions, and return different results for most inputs. They are entirely different functions.

    This is almost as if they reimplemented OP_ADD as OP_ADD(a,b) = a * b. Sure you get the same answer as the original (4) when used in the script 2 2 OP_ADD, but for every other input, say 2 3 OP_ADD, you get a different result (6) than is expected (5).

    BSV has redefined the meaning of OP_LSHIFT and OP_RSHIFT, reusing the names and binary values to make it appear as if they're simply reactivating Satoshi's original opcodes. It would be an unimaginable oversight for this to be accidental. The vulnerabilities that resulted the the opcodes being disabled could be fixed without changing their function. Only utter incompetence or malice can explain these changes to the protocol while simultaneously claiming to restore the protocol to v0.1.0.

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    111K Bitcoins Were Moved After 3-Year Frezze-up

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 11:29 PM PDT

    According to bitcoinexchangeguide, $1 billion worth of Bitcoin(111,114 BTC) are being moved by a user between Bitfinex and Binance, which were dormant since the year 2014.

    It is important to mention that 15,593 BTC that originated from the wallet went to Bitfinex and Binance. That represents 14% of the total funds, or $110 million dollars. 11,114 BTC have been transferred to Bitfinex. Most of these coins were moved in the last 7 days, between August 24 and September 2. At the same time, 4,421 BTC were moved to the Binance wallet. These transactions were performed in the last 10 days, between August 21 and September 2.

    Coinness APP: Real-time market index and news on cryptocurrency

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    Who's using Bitcoin Unlimited and can you share your experience?

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 03:30 PM PDT

    I'm thinking about trying out Bitcoin Unlimited because there were some performance issues with Bitcoin ABC I was dissatisfied with during the stress test.

    But I'm not sure how reliable Bitcoin Unlimited is, who's using it (any businesses using it?) and how they feel about the performance and reliability. Would appreciate if anyone can share their experience!

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    Bitcoin surge expected as $100m Tether goes to Bitfinex exchange

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 11:14 PM PDT

    BCH now officially proved it can handle the most tx's of all decentralized, mineable cryptocurrencys!

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 06:19 AM PDT

    According to http://www.blocktivity.info/.

    EOS, Steem and BTS had more but they are all not free-for-all mineable, thus not decentralized and can't be called a proper Cryptocurrency.

    P.S: Sorry Ethereum, I like you, but now BCH is in the lead...

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    Reminder: always think critically and independently. There are various bad actors here trying to manipulate this sub in different ways (using bots, editing posts, abusing others, etc).

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 11:13 AM PDT

    Almost $1B in Bitcoin Moved Around in Silk Road Wallet Addresses

    Posted: 03 Sep 2018 01:23 AM PDT

    Venezuela’s Cryptocurrency Petro Has No Users, No Investors and No Oil to Back It Up - Bitcoin News

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 04:28 PM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash Stress Test Day in Numbers (2.2M transactions, $0.0017 average fee!)

    Posted: 02 Sep 2018 06:00 AM PDT

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