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    Bitcoin Cash is Worldwide

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 04:11 PM PDT

    Veriblock mainnet is currently using 27.64% of BTC block space. Is this sustainable?!

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 07:06 PM PDT

    In 2012 an early adopter cashed out some BTC to build an online game called Dungeoneers. Their launch promo included a Ron Paul miniature giveaway. I finally painted mine this weekend.

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 11:12 AM PDT

    "Dr. Wright declined to answer certain questions based on alleged national security concerns. The Court deferred ruling on this issue to allow the parties to brief the issue, including providing evidence that the United States Government joins in the national security objection."

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 11:04 PM PDT

    Street Interview: Bitcoin Cash w/ Charles Leblanc

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 11:34 PM PDT

    Really Positive BCH treatment in Amazon's show about Blockchain S01E01

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 06:34 AM PDT

    Ethereum’s [ETH] Vitalik Buterin and others express disappointment over presence of ‘BSV shills’ at Deconomy 2019

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 12:48 PM PDT

    Simple Ledger:"SLP is about 48x cheaper than Ethereum. Right now an average SLP transaction costs about $0.0021 and an average ETH transaction is about $0.10."

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 01:12 PM PDT

    CashShuffle daily txs + bitdb query

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 11:38 AM PDT

    Wall Street is Trading Bitcoin Futures Like Never Before

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 09:39 PM PDT

    Amaury's reaction to this question is priceless!

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 09:36 AM PDT

    #BitcoinCash is focused on adding new users and merchants. A store owner in Pasadena, California downloaded a #BCH wallet and played the lottery at http://Nakamotogame.com . #BCHforEveryone

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 10:43 AM PDT

    Merging chains

    Posted: 07 Apr 2019 01:55 AM PDT

    I know this is quite far fetched and next to impossible, but please hear be out.

    We are all too familiar with forks and chains splitting. This is diluting the value of cryptos into smaller more fragile segments. I'm confident that in the end there will not be room for over 2000 coins being successful. What if we instead join forces by devising a plan to merge together the value from multiple chains under a single roof. This could be BCH as it has merit in scaling and having well tested economical incentives etc., but I'm not ruling out other possibilities at this point. I know there would be technical challenges and economical implications, and I don't even know if there is a solution that can be implemented, but I can't seem to shrug off this idea. I imagine a merger would lock the relative values of the coins merging at a specific block, and one of the chains would ideally stop being worked upon. All holders of coins on both chains would then transact on the same chain. I imagine no one would accept inflation, and therefore in case of merging into BCH the 21M cap should remain.

    To the best of my knowledge Ethereum was built on it's own chain because if was not feasible to build on BTC, but does it hold true for BCH?

    How about Litecoin, Dash, Zcoin and others. Which merger would you like to see?

    Difficult to impossible?

    If there is a successful merger of two coins it could help trigger mass adoption of crypto by showing that it is possible to join forces.

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    [Question] Where can I buy $4 USD worth of BTC fairly quick

    Posted: 07 Apr 2019 01:19 AM PDT

    I cant link my card to Coinbase and if anywhere else, requires KYCs and larger depos. Please help. Ignore how little of an amount of satoshis id get, and hopefully guide me to a solution

    submitted by /u/YoMomsHubby
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    lnbig.com owns 25 ln nodes, with over 700btc capacity, out of ln total of 1080. Much decentralized. Just saying.

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 06:04 AM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash Development video meeting #7 - April 4, 2019

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 09:00 AM PDT

    Top speakers at Deconomy 2019 dissapointed by BSV shills

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 12:23 PM PDT

    Advice Regarding the Purchase of eth, litecoin, btc

    Posted: 07 Apr 2019 12:36 AM PDT

    Does anyone know a website similar to changelly where I can purchase eth without verification, phone number, or inputting my address. I can go to a 7-eleven or gas station to buy a visa or mastercard to but eth. Changelly's fees are just too high for me.

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    If someone knows an experienced JS dev willing to help with the js "BCash" full node implementation for Bitcoin Cash: There's a reward of 0.15 BCH setup on lazyfox.io

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 10:37 AM PDT

    Could BCH use VeriBlock to make it even more secure than BTC itself?

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 11:05 PM PDT

    I'm thinking of a combination of it's own hashpower + Veriblock with BTC hashpower. Maybe part of the coinbase could be redirected to pay for their service? Or is this a terrible idea for some reason?

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    Would it be possible to create Videogames that let you gamble BCH or Tokens with other players?

    Posted: 07 Apr 2019 02:49 AM PDT

    Before I even knew what a Blockchain is, I thought it would be a ton of fun if we could gamble money on videogame matches the same way we do with online poker.

    Imagine a game like Counterstrike, but in order to play a round, each player has to buy into the match with Bitcoin Cash, or maybe a token. All of the money goes into a Smart Contract and the winnings are redistributed to the players on the winning team according to the rules of the smart contract.

    I'm not a technical guy and I don't fully understand the challenges involved in creating something like this, but I think it could be a killer app for a cryptocurrency if done right with a great game.

    Is something like this technically possible with Bitcoin Cash or the simple token platform?

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    Venezuelan needed

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 05:46 PM PDT

    I want to buy a literal suitcase sized box of your worthless currency. If you collect coin or currency you understand I want something packed straight from getting it at the bank. Uncirculated bricks. I'll take used but prefer uncirculated.

    I'll pay shipping to US. I'll pay in BTC/BCH upon receipt of shipping info. Can figure out other multi-sig options if trust needed.

    Send me a PM to talk details.

    eBay is overtaken and I just want a suitcase of worthless currency.

    Let's chat, maybe my BTC/BCH can buy some meals for you poor folks in the face of an unprecedented situation that's played out multiple times across the globe now.

    I'm from Argentina originally living in the US now but watching my country follow the currency devaluation your's has...fucking brutal.

    Let's chat.

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    Wall Street is Trading Bitcoin Futures Like Never Before

    Posted: 07 Apr 2019 02:21 AM PDT

    Since 2018, Bitcoin Transactions Continue to Steadily Increase, Despite Bear Market

    Posted: 07 Apr 2019 02:11 AM PDT

    Satoshis Opinion on reorg protection

    Posted: 06 Apr 2019 03:52 PM PDT

    https://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/emails/cryptography/6/#selection-111.0-111.638

    As the attacker sends out his new blocks, aren't there consistency checks which honest nodes can perform, to make sure that nothing got erased?

    Hmm, sounds like Bitcoin-ABC reorg protection?

    The attacker isn't adding blocks to the end. He has to go back and redo the block his transaction is in and all the blocks after it, as well as any new blocks the network keeps adding to the end while he's doing that. He's rewriting history. Once his branch is longer, it becomes the new valid one.

    This touches on a key point. Even though everyone present may see the shenanigans going on, there's no way to take advantage of that fact.

    It is strictly necessary that the longest chain is always considered the valid one. Nodes that were present may remember that one branch was there first and got replaced by another, but there would be no way for them to convince those who were not present of this. We can't have subfactions of nodes that cling to one branch that they think was first, others that saw another branch first, and others that joined later and never saw what happened. The CPU power proof-of-work vote must have the final say. The only way for everyone to stay on the same page is to believe that the longest chain is always the valid one, no matter what.

    Satoshi's reply

    As you can clearly see the current bitcoin ABC protocol does not meet bitcoins original design. If satoshi was active he would not support reorg protection. Yet I am finding most of this sub support reorg protection why?

    Edit:

    Reorg protection != checkpoints

    Checkpoint: A block with this hash is valid

    Reorg Protection: a block which is apart of a deep reorg is invalid

    source & explanation: https://youtu.be/fSYCo98rOuU?t=272

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