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    Tuesday, February 26, 2019

    BTC A 152 BCH Coin Shuffle just happened! Strong privacy for the masses is almost here thanks to BCH!

    BTC A 152 BCH Coin Shuffle just happened! Strong privacy for the masses is almost here thanks to BCH!


    A 152 BCH Coin Shuffle just happened! Strong privacy for the masses is almost here thanks to BCH!

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 07:16 PM PST

    Bitcoin Cash Mining Decentralization:

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 07:21 PM PST

    BTC processes FEWER actual payments than it did in 2016!

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 07:43 PM PST

    North Queensland's Biggest Bitcoin BCH Meetup - Friday 1st March Poolside At The-Ville

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 05:50 PM PST

    Bitcoin's bottleneck visualized. How to achieve mass adoption:

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 05:06 PM PST

    Lightning Network bank-wallet is "kind of centralized but it has to be this way if you want mass-adoption"

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 11:26 AM PST

    Could BCH tokens be used as concert tickets? If so, is there a specific implementation that’s well suited for it?

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 08:59 PM PST

    I've always had a hard time getting excited about "tokens" on top of crypto currencies, but one use case that kinda makes sense to me is concert tickets. I'm sure you could have a concert and sell the tickets as digital tokens which couldn't be forged, and people could send them to their friends over the Internet. That would be cool. Not sure what entering the venue would look like, though. Would you "spend" your ticket?

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    Small blockers claim Moore's law is dead while in reality things keep on improving: 1TB microSD cards are now on sale.

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 07:15 AM PST

    Nasdaq Launches Bitcoin Index and Ethereum Index, Went Live On February 25th

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 10:40 PM PST

    LTC transaction fees are roughly 4.8x BCH

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 03:25 PM PST

    LTC transaction fees are roughly 4.8x BCH

    I never really looked at LTC fees much. For some reason looked it up, according to Bitinfocharts the LTC fee for 2/24/19 was 3.37 cents while BCH was .69 cents, about 4.8x more.

    For some reason I thought LTC would have a similar price as BCH, but guess that assumption was wrong.

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    A music album for the the benefit of Ross Ulbricht and his family is out.

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 08:40 PM PST

    Bitmex can now "officially" sell our data to trade off if it

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 04:37 PM PST

    As btc tx fees climb, prepare for core shill narrative to pivot from "fees are lower than ever because segwit, etc!!" to "using the worlds most secure ledger isn't cheap, fee market!!"

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 09:28 AM PST

    Max Keiser Labels Warren Buffett a ‘Fraud’ and ‘Charlatan’

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 07:57 PM PST

    Bitcoin Cash with Amaury Séchet: rolling checkpoints, forks, and the history

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 11:02 AM PST

    Bitcoin on Twitter: "You also cannot get paid more money than you've locked in a channel. Perform a job contract that pays $500? You'd better have $500 in spare money around to lock into a channel so you can get paid."

    Posted: 26 Feb 2019 02:12 AM PST

    ETH is expensive to send for tokens. BCH would be so much faster

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 01:35 PM PST

    I'm trying to buy crypto collectibles using ETH, but it's expensive to send. Have to admit I'm spoiled with BCH. So used to doing things like CashShuffle and sending so inexpensively.

    I'm trying to send some ETH, and feel like I'm back in 2017 with BTC. I have to check out ethgasstation.info to see the current prices and then hope I pick the right gas price. Pay too much and a waste of ETH, pay too little and end up waiting for it to confirm.

    I'm hoping we can see more tokens and collectibles using BCH, then I can just click send without having to worry about picking the right fee.

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    The current Financial System is coming to an end - Patrick Byrne

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 02:10 PM PST

    Where are these magical LN nodes?

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 01:17 PM PST

    Five Ways that CashShuffle will benefit Bitcoin Cash

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 06:57 AM PST

    More privacy for users

    Chain analysis is much less effective when shuffling is going on. The money trail is obfuscated, which brings more privacy.

    More fungibility for the coin

    This is my favorite one. With widespread shuffling, "taint" loses meaning. Coins are much harder to blacklist or ban if they have inputs from a variety of sources.

    BCH leads innovation.

    Other chains will want to implement Cash Shuffle. Cash Shuffle will be increasingly seen as an example in practice. Bitcoin Cash will be more seen as a technical leader and innovator.

    More on-chain transactions.

    Cash Shuffle increases the amount of transactions made on the chain. This not only is an important metric showing usage, but also helps security via miner fees. Who needs a fee market? :)

    BCH is more competitive

    As a result of the previous four benefits, the bottom line is that BCH will be more competitive in the top 10 coins.

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    “Anything Bitcoin can do, Bitcoin Cash [BCH] can do better,” agrees Roger Ver

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 10:59 AM PST

    Libertarians can, and should, reject Bitcoin maximalism

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 08:13 AM PST

    Gabriel Cardona's Tokambrian Explosion - The Importance of Tokens to Bitcoin Cash

    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 04:26 PM PST

    "I should leave this chart as it is, for the history. I don't know how to comment these strange movements. They just confirm that BTC and the crypto in a whole is the best place for different sorts of manipulators."

    Posted: 26 Feb 2019 12:52 AM PST

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