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- A reminder for the BCH (developer) community to "keep it simple, stupid" (KISS): The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
- Major Crypto Exchanges Accused of Faking Trading Volume
- Shills and the shilly things they do to make money - How Theymos and Blockstream shill on Reddit/Twitter/YT/FB/Bitcointalk Forums/etc
- OpenNode Turns Down $1.25 Million from Roger Ver
- Question: If a miner creates a block in which disagrees with the avalanche pre-consensus, will the block be orphaned?
- Here's my current issue with Avalanche preconsensus
- Hacker News reacts to "The Hacker News" PayPal getting shut down and goes down the rabbit hole of accepting payments without a third party and arrives at Bitcoin
- Does anyone remember when Cobra very first started to pivot towards BCH? When was that?
- More Fake News From Coingeek & Calvin As His Desperation Mounts
- AtomicPay For OpenCart Extension released as OpenSource. Over 340,000 merchants can accept BTC & BCH directly to their wallet without a middleman. Get it @ https://github.com/atomicpay/opencart-plugin
- Another Keiser Report FAIL with Tone Vays, Again!!
- Let's take a look at r/bitcoin on a site that shows what's been manually removed by mods...
- Self-Proclaimed Inventor of Bitcoin Loses Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit Claiming He Stole 300 000 Bitcoins f... - Crowdfund Insider
- Erik Voorhees on Bitcoin Core Maximalists
- This experiment shows how some actual Reddit users have been manipulated into being shills. They are participating in "group think" and when confronted will sometimes react violently.
- How do I accept Bitcoin cash on website and have the site html change once the transaction is on the block chain?
- What I would like to see in /r/btc in the new year.
- Propaganda against BCH is incredible at cryptocurrency subreddit
- What is Bitcoin Cash’s main advantages over Monero?
- Avoid Shapeshift KYC by using the Switchain Instant Exchange. We were recently integrated into Exodus as.
- Splitting and selling coins without associating UTXOs with your identity
- With 2018 coming to a close, we take a look back at the absolute WORST people in crypto this year...
- Hey BCH! If you want tips to win in a place like Venezuela learn from our mistake! Lesson Learned: If you want to JumpStart an economy, you need Liquidity
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Major Crypto Exchanges Accused of Faking Trading Volume Posted: 29 Dec 2018 11:42 PM PST
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OpenNode Turns Down $1.25 Million from Roger Ver Posted: 29 Dec 2018 10:13 PM PST
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Here's my current issue with Avalanche preconsensus Posted: 29 Dec 2018 04:43 PM PST From my interactions with So my question is really simple. Why this, and not a much simpler system of double spend relaying or notification which requires no changes to the protocol or consensus rules? [link] [comments] | ||
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Does anyone remember when Cobra very first started to pivot towards BCH? When was that? Posted: 29 Dec 2018 03:45 PM PST Just doing some research and trying to understand the timeline here. Anyone with a link to Cobras very first pro BCH comment? [link] [comments] | ||
More Fake News From Coingeek & Calvin As His Desperation Mounts Posted: 29 Dec 2018 11:16 AM PST https://coingeek.com/better-survival-bitmain-embattled-jihan-wu-co-ceo-reportedly-resigning/ Dont even bother reading it so that you won't lose braincells - Just know that the article talks about jihan wu and micree zhan resigning from bitmain because bitmain is in SOOO much trouble. I think Calvin is just begging the market to dump BCH down to SV levels so he can buy back his BCH and break even on this whole disaster that has "been going according to plan"... [link] [comments] | ||
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Another Keiser Report FAIL with Tone Vays, Again!! Posted: 30 Dec 2018 12:21 AM PST 1:42 - Keiser Report starts off very well, with Tracey noting how Bitcoins worth billions were moved for as little as a dollar, indirectly acknowledging the importance of affordable transaction fees in the Bitcoin ecosystem. 15:53 - Tone Vays ("Analyst par excellence") checks in later in the show and can't help it but bash Bitcoin Cash or "BCash" as he likes to call it...describing it as useless, ruining the entire discourse. [link] [comments] | ||
Let's take a look at r/bitcoin on a site that shows what's been manually removed by mods... Posted: 29 Dec 2018 06:15 PM PST | ||
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Erik Voorhees on Bitcoin Core Maximalists Posted: 29 Dec 2018 04:52 AM PST
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Posted: 29 Dec 2018 07:39 AM PST I am sure many have seen this experiment or experiments like it, but it's worth bringing up again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keBh_LK5Ha4 This is an experiment showing group think and crowd mentality. Humans will tend to conform. Here is how this same concept has been implemented on /r/bitcoin and caused users like /u/Bcoina to become rabid mindless toxic animals who attack anyone who points out flaws in their statements, designs or misrepresentations of apolitical articles. - First, get your paid actors out there to spin a narrative. The latest one has been some users posting a 1 year old article about channel factories and claiming it is a proven scaling solution. It's not even supported within Blockstream. (Stand up, sit down) - Ban all dissenting opinion from /r/bitcoin (Remove non-conformists) - Remove the paid actors spinning the LN and Channel Factories narrative. Now you have a bunch of rabid LAMBO YOLO children who believe the entire /r/Bitcoin propaganda machine because they've never had or engaged with dissenting opinion. - Watch those same fools become rabid violent trolls with no sense, reason, or care to actually understand technology, read source articles, etc. They just want to vomit up the narrative and attack those who are wrong. The reason this stuck out to me is this user, /u/Bcoina, violently attacked me and other users in a thread where he intentionally and deceitfully misrepresented how Channel Factories work, or in the case of reality, could theoretically work, as an additional scaling possibility on BTC. It is a theory built ontop of another theory first working and being implemented on BTC. He also mentions Eltoo which would require a hardfork to add in a new op code, which the article mentions and this same user attacked me on when I brought it up. Judge for yourself: https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/aae988/how_lightning_network_scales_for_the_world/ecrmw2z For full transparency, here are his two sources which he linked, claimed to represent truthfully, but upon inspecting the source you can tell (since the writers are apolitical) that these are theories that are unproven. There is no Blockstream support for these theories yet, they are unsolved, and both have no corresponding BIP because they are depended on another theory (Schnorr sigs) working and being full implemented on the live chain. 18 months? We're talking years before they will even be able to test and see if these theories will even work. Representing these as scaling solutions is misrepresenting the truth at best and intentionally deceitful and manipulative at worst. Do your own research, check the sources that get linked, and don't let them intimidate you. Some of these mindless rabid animals don't even realize what they're doing, they're just animals. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 29 Dec 2018 03:04 PM PST Looking for customizable Bitcoin cash address 'buttons' that can be dynamic and change or disappear once the payment is seem on the block chain. What tool watches for the payment to reach the block chain. HTML, CSS, JavaScript website [link] [comments] | ||
What I would like to see in /r/btc in the new year. Posted: 29 Dec 2018 06:45 AM PST
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Propaganda against BCH is incredible at cryptocurrency subreddit Posted: 30 Dec 2018 01:30 AM PST I've never spent much time at that subreddit but looking today it is totally dominated by trolls, some of whom are really toxic. https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/aatks5/opennode_turns_down_125_million_from_roger_ver_to/ [link] [comments] | ||
What is Bitcoin Cash’s main advantages over Monero? Posted: 29 Dec 2018 09:09 AM PST I've been thinking about this a lot lately and wanted to know your thoughts. What advantage do we have over a native privacy coin with an opaque blockchain? I heard some Monero guys talk about how Bitcoin's public addresses could theoretically be "tiered" and blocked in the future by certain main actors and it stuck with me. What drives people to work on BCH over XMR? Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
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Splitting and selling coins without associating UTXOs with your identity Posted: 29 Dec 2018 05:18 AM PST It's natural for people who support BCH over BSV post-split to want to sell their BSV coins (or vice versa). One significant problem is privacy concerns. If you had, say, 10 BCH utxos before the split and then use the common ways of splitting, it's very likely that it will become clear that all 10 of those utxos were controlled by the same person. If you then deposit the "other" coins to a KYC exchange, it's even worse because it's now clear precisely who owns the coins you didn't sell. I do have some split coins, and could easily use those split coins to split the rest of my utxos, but doing so would associate all my utxos with the same dust and so with each other. This made me think: someone should make a basic trustless service that does things like building splitting txs using some split dust. Since multiple people's utxos will be associated with the same dust the association would be misleading and unreliable. I didn't know of such a service, so I built one. While I was building it, I also added support for pushing txs onto the two networks and coordinating coinjoins. The coinjoin requires manual effort and would take place over days, but coinjoin is (IMO) the best trustless way to preserve privacy on transparent blockchains. I definitely think nicer, more user friendly coinjoin implementations for BCH or BSV will show up at some point, but in the meantime I wanted to provide some option for anonymous people to coordinate some coinjoins. None of the services ask for anyone's private keys or ask anyone to send me their coins. I imagine Alice and Bob using the service to split their utxos, then coordinating some coinjoins, and then selling the coins they don't want. Due to the common splitting dust being used by multiple people, and the coinjoins after the split, their remaining utxos on one chain would not be tightly linked to the utxos they sold on the other chain. It wouldn't be clear which unspent utxos belong to Alice, Bob, or someone else who used the service. Now I'm in unfamiliar territory. I'm not starting a business. I'm not charging for the service. And I only plan to run it for two months. I must remain anonymous, so I can't go around talking about it. But I feel like posting about it myself, or posting an onion link (it's a tor hidden service) will be seen as advertising or "shilling." Well, if anyone does want the link then look at the "crosschain" account on memo.cash. Hopefully saying that is OK. In addition to being privacy oriented (behind tor, no accounts), the service is nice in that everything you need to do is just using the standard client (.e.g., Bitcoin ABC or Bitcoin SV). You need to be able to run commands like decoderawtransaction and signrawtransaction from the console or command line. I'd rather someone else post about it than me, of course. But I don't see how that would happen. Feel free to ask questions or give me advice about how to proceed. TLDR: I made an anonymous service to help people split their coins without tightly linking their utxos on both chains, and now I don't know how anyone will know it exists. [link] [comments] | ||
With 2018 coming to a close, we take a look back at the absolute WORST people in crypto this year... Posted: 29 Dec 2018 10:31 PM PST
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