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    BTC I may be a little drunk but we're going to change the world even if the world doesn't know it yet.

    BTC I may be a little drunk but we're going to change the world even if the world doesn't know it yet.


    I may be a little drunk but we're going to change the world even if the world doesn't know it yet.

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 08:38 PM PST

    The price will follow adoption. Focus on user friendliness. We have to focus on how noobs think. Happy New Year.

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    I'm happy to be re-launching the Gateway BCH PayButton today. Let's build a better 2019 for everyone together.

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 10:16 PM PST

    Orange County CA Bitcoin BCH Meetup - First For 2019

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 08:53 PM PST

    Head to head comparison

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 05:06 PM PST

    Lightning saying they don't need on chain capacity is like a Wal-Mart saying they don't need multiple doors or checkouts because they have so many isles

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 03:30 PM PST

    On the 10th anniversary of the genesis block, crypto fans around the world will control their own keys. Join "Proof of Keys" on January 3, 2019.

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 08:42 PM PST

    If you find yourself working around wonky code written to workaround an issue with some ancient code... it is time to refactor.

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 11:36 AM PST

    Ironically, Mastercard Could Fuel the Mainstream Adoption of Bitcoin

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 04:53 PM PST

    My Year in Crypto: Spent all my money and this year to build a new blockchain to enable a real DEX.

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 08:26 PM PST

    I left my full time Job as software engineer on a Big financial company on December 20, 2017. After selling stock options I received for working on a startup some years ago, I decided to do an All in. With money to live by a year, I started to code. I've been coding for living since was teenager, the thing that I do best. Was troubled year, but I learned a lot, and I`m very proud of what we did till now. This is not how I was specting to end the year, but here we are. Now that my money is gone, I'm realeasing the source code of what we have done so far.

    I develepod a blockchain from scratch, with cross chain capabilities, to create a trully descentralized exchange, that is how cryptocrurrencies should be traded. Not the centralized way that is today.

    So, here are a draft of our paper, not technical:

    https://bizanc.io/documentos/Bizanc-whitepaper-draft.pdf

    The Block Explorer:

    https://bizanc.io/explorer

    And the source code:

    https://github.com/bizanc/Bizanc.io.Core

    We Intent to start the testnet in february with Bitcoin testnet faucets and rinkeby Ether and tokens support.

    We are looking for investment but

    I'll probrably need to find a job now. My intent here is to share with the crypto community for the first time. Hoping this get some attention and maybe we get some financing. if you want to colaborate or get in touch, post here, or send an email to [contact@bizanc.io](mailto:contact@bizanc.io). Any questions I'll be glad to answer.

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    You can only trade crypto January 1st each year... 2019 is a... buy?

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 10:53 PM PST

    (2014 and 2018 were the only sells... so far?)

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    Analysis: Bitcoin Transactions at 10-Month High While Fees at 2-Year Low | CryptoSlate

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 11:30 AM PST

    Can we get Jordan Peterson to accept the real Bitcoin, BCH?

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 12:58 AM PST

    https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate/

    Currenty there's only a BTC QR-code. Let us show him real usable crypto, imagine just a fraction of this sub would donate a few dollar, it would amount to quite a sum and be great PR.

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    SJWs might start coming after crypto? (video by Computing Forever)

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 12:49 AM PST

    ryanxcharles has unfollowed @ProfFaustus. SAD!

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 07:34 AM PST

    We interviewed four experts with diverse skillsets: 1. Roger Ver - Founder and CEO of Bitcoin.com, investor in many Bitcoin-related startups. 2. Vin Armani - Founder and CEO of CoinText, developer 3. Miko Matsumura - Cofounder of Evercoin and GP of gumi Cryptos venture fund 4. Gabriel Cardona - lead

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 01:31 AM PST

    [AMA Announcement] /u/KillerHurdz, Project Lead at Coin.Dance and Cash.Coin.Dance, will be taking your questions this Friday, January 4th, at 1:30pm EST (UTC 6:30pm) on /R/BTC!

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 10:06 AM PST

    The Definitive Guide to Becoming a Crypto Maximalist

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 04:31 PM PST

    What would it take to set up a small remittance company using cryptocurrency?

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 10:37 PM PST

    Looking to brainstorm a bit here as I think this is a significant real world use case that could easily be adapted to existing technology and integrated with existing institutions. My view of this, as someone that lives in a first world country, would be that it could function similar to that of a bitcoin atm meets localbitcoins, only with more services for those not technically savvy. A person would hand fiat over to an operator who would buy the crypto for them (thinking BCH, ETH or even LTC as the regular BTC blockchain's 10 min minimum transaction time can hamstring using it). Then they would either send the crypto to a wallet that the person sending the remittance would control for a nominal mining fee, or if the person sending remittance doesn't have one they could choose to send it to another office (in a minimalist set up could even just be a person) on the other end actually in-country who could pay out the crypto in local fiat, possibly converting amounts to dollars first then to local.

    The way that I would see it working would be to profit more on volume than over individual transactions, as Western Union and the like already charge 3% plus possibly a sending fee on some places. This would be more along the lines of a custom mining fee (for speed) which for certain cryptos is still pretty nominal. That and possibly a very small fee for changing crypto to fiat, very small like maybe a dollar or if it gets up and running 10 cents. To encourage crypto adoption could also point out that if they want the crypto directly they could always make their own wallets, or possible get on a local exchange...

    Now, this is all purely conjecture now, what I am most wondering is what I haven't thought of so far. I am.guessing would.need some sort of money or wire transfer permit to be even accepting money in the first world country, problem is I don't even know at what level it would be needed, local, state, federal or even a combination of 2+! Also, if this is even feasibly legal on certain countries, which ones may have a ban on them such as possibly China. Lastly, if there are any flaws in this plan that I haven't anticipated, and which might not make it better than existing systems of payment. With crypto prices falling across the board and hash rate rising this seems like a great time to try to set this up and start people actually using cryptocurrency for some thing important right now.

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    Bitcoin 2018 what have we learned?

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 01:47 PM PST

    So 2018 was a healthy bear market. A lot of good dips in the market, great buying opportunities. What are your hopes or predictions for 2019's Crypo market? And Bitcoins future with the lightning network?

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    Bernhard Mueller: "1/ People often ask me why I’m so "against" Bitcoin. Why do I go out of my way to point out flaws or make analogies that put it in a bad light?"

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 04:38 PM PST

    Got scammed for 40 lousy dollars on /r/bitmarket. Photos included

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 01:04 PM PST

    Jordan Peterson said Bitcoin is a 'Bastion of Freedom' earlier today.

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 03:56 AM PST

    2018 stats for /r/btc

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 08:09 AM PST

    It's the end of the 2018 year, and I wanted to provide some stats on /r/btc showing our growth and activity for the year.

    Traffic by month:

    • December 2018

      • unique users 206,048
      • pageviews 2,227,970
    • November 2018

      • unique users 290,536
      • pageviews 4,673,612
    • October 2018

      • unique users 183,897
      • pageviews 1,749,678
    • September 2018

      • unique users 189,283
      • pageviews 2,258,284
    • August 2018

      • unique users 205,815
      • pageviews 2,356,642
    • July 2018

      • unique users 198,268
      • pageviews 1,896,494
    • June 2018

      • unique users 234,027
      • pageviews 2,084,613
    • May 2018

      • unique users 274,030
      • pageviews 2,677,706
    • April 2018

      • unique users 340,055
      • pageviews 3,072,022
    • March 2018

      • unique users 364,687
      • pageviews 2,911,709
    • February 2018

      • unique users 426,919
      • pageviews 3,405,226
    • January 2018

      • unique users 865,884
      • pageviews 6,347,835
    • Total pageviews: 35,661,791

    • Traffic chart: https://imgur.com/a/YZVUiFI

    Some other stats and anecdotes:

    • Busiest day of the week: Thursdays
    • Total subscribers currently: 235,980 (we started the year at 140,660, +67.77%)
    • Average daily active users: 3,176
    • Average number of daily posts: 182
    • Average number of daily comments: 2,358
    • We are the top three crypto-sub on all of reddit (/r/cryptocurrency, /r/bitcoin, /r/btc)
    • Busiest times outside of the bullrun in January/February was surrounding the hard fork in mid-November:

      • Active daily users shot up to 7,500 users on November 15
      • We had nearly 600 posts and 8,000 comments on November 16 alone

    With that said, I think we had a very successful year in this sub through the use of free speech and a censorship free environment where anyone is welcome to discuss different Bitcoin related topics. Obviously we had some troubles during the year with different challenges and obstacles, which I'm not sure how to overcome them when they happen (Sybil attacks, vote bot manipulation, and so on). A lot of these issues stem from the way the Reddit platform is and is out of our control. Overall, I'd say the year was eventful as usual and I for one am looking forward to the 2019 year. Onward!

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    Beware, this is happening: How i became a crypto-mining millionarie in under 2 years during a bear market.

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 10:24 AM PST

    Spencer Lambert: "Well, the BCH Chickens know how easy it is to get people started with BCH, they on-boarded seven twitch users last Saturday. It was fast and easy."

    Posted: 31 Dec 2018 06:57 PM PST

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