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    BTC I paid with Bitcoin Cash at Hotel Alex in Caracas a couple of months ago. Don’t completely believe the community attackers! Some places ACCEPT BCH in Venezuela.

    BTC I paid with Bitcoin Cash at Hotel Alex in Caracas a couple of months ago. Don’t completely believe the community attackers! Some places ACCEPT BCH in Venezuela.


    I paid with Bitcoin Cash at Hotel Alex in Caracas a couple of months ago. Don’t completely believe the community attackers! Some places ACCEPT BCH in Venezuela.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 03:28 PM PDT

    Reminder: Purse.io is an awesome place to spend your Bitcoin Cash!

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 05:57 PM PDT

    Local.bitcoin.com is getting popular in China!

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 01:33 AM PDT

    Why are people not making a bigger deal out of the first stable coin on BCH? This is historic.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 06:08 PM PDT

    I've always heard people talk about it but I always kind of thought, as long as comments were reasonable, that I wouldnt get banned.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 10:18 AM PDT

    Which project to scale Bitcoin Cash deserves a donation of 5.725 BCH (~$2260)?

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 02:44 PM PDT

    Back in 2012 I managed a bounty wallet dedicated to "Bitcoin Pruning", a scalability side-chain concept. The bounty collected 5.725 BTC & BCH and was meant to be donated to that specific project, but it never took off.

    I'd like to make good use of these coins, and am looking for a suitable project or charity that deals specifically with improvements to Bitcoin's scalability. I opened a thread on /r/bitcoin for donating the BTC to a BTC related project, and would like to donate the BCH to a BCH related scaling project. What project or fund would be a good destination for this BCH donation?

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    My talk with Andreas Brekken (on D.live), founder of shitcoin.com and sideshift.ai, has been uploaded to youtube. Next up is Jonald Fyookball. Next Wednesday 19 June 3:30 GMT we are playing a game of chess and talking Bitcoin.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 07:25 PM PDT

    BTC Maximalists in a Nutshell

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 04:24 AM PDT

    Bitcoin ABC vindicated yet again? (CDS vs DSV)

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 04:14 PM PDT

    DSV (datasigverify) was a proposal from Andrew Stone. ABC took that proposal and tweaked it a bit (or completely rewrote, not sure)..and called it CDS (checkdatasig).

    I always thought it was great that ABC is including proposals from other groups and not trying to be tyrants. However, some in BU criticized the move for being too controlling because it is rewriting Andrew's code.

    But recently, I spoke to u/MarkBlundeberg and he said that the CDS version allows covenants and other advanced things that aren't possible in the original DSV.

    hhhhmm

    So, it turns out that ABC was on the right track the whole time. Thoughts?

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    Free pizza SLP token

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 10:17 PM PDT

    Me when I see Litecoin mooning and BCH trading sideways

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 07:22 PM PDT

    PSA: I have detected a relatively huge wave of DASH shilling in this sub. Is this some kind of new attack? I guess we will find out. Always DYOR + RES

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 02:23 PM PDT

    My sixth anti-shill sense has been triggered.

    There is something going on, also number of "people here now" changed +100% in a day.

    Possible bot incursion.

    Remember, always DYOR and use Reddit Enhancement Suite to mark suspicious people.

    submitted by /u/ShadowOfHarbringer
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    CoinEx Lists HonestCoin (USDH): First Regulated Stablecoin Issued on Bitcoin Cash - CoinSpice

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 09:40 AM PDT

    Matt Corallo's attack on toxic bitcoiners like Maxwell and Excellion was just a distraction while he ripped light client support out of the Bitcoin Core (BTC) protocol

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 03:54 PM PDT

    Currently 108 BTC worth of fees in the BTC mempool. Will they ever learn?

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 11:32 AM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash Hall Of Fame

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 03:19 PM PDT

    The first group of people have been inducted into the hall of fame. https://1bch.com/halloffame.asp

    Given that I am extremely isolated in the BCH ecosystem, I am 100% certain that I must have missed out many people or even under-reported the contributions of these folks since I don't know anyone well. Feel free to nominate as many people as you want, not already in the hall of fame and I will put it up over the weekend. I will need the following information.

    Name:

    Contributions:

    Please ignore the statistics for Adoption/Development/Mining/Passion as they are not representative of the Hall Of Fame Members contributions. I had to deliberately reduce some values so that not everyone has max values, lol. They will be used for an online multiplayer game later.

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    Want to help spread Bitcoin Cash? Offer to sell some to people in your area on local.bitcoin.com!

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 07:51 AM PDT

    The Blind Trust Described in the Kleiman vs. Wright Lawsuit Is a Real Head-Scratcher

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 03:56 PM PDT

    Why does the CashID library require a full bitcoin node?

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 01:25 PM PDT

    My understanding of the cash ID protocol is that a server provides the client a list of data and the client sends a response and a signature back. The server then validates this signature. Is it just that a Bitcoin full node provides a signature validation function right out of the box, or Does this process require a copy of the blockchain for some reason?

    library files

    submitted by /u/TheRealBeakerboy
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    Interview with Justin Bons at Dutch Blockchain Week. Discussing why BTC will lose dominance, since a store of value only narrative is the equivalent of a purely speculative asset. Why real use cases matter economically to achieve the goals of both currency and a better store of value.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 03:35 PM PDT

    Just received this email from CoinEx on the new stable coin USDH issued on BCH.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 05:08 AM PDT

    [WIP] Trezor / Electron Cash install script for USB bootable Tails OS.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 07:00 PM PDT

    Github - Script to update Tails for Trezor and Electrum

    I've updated the script to install Electron Cash from AppImage (and check sigs). Should include both Trezor and Ledger udev rules, but I've only tested Trezor. Here's a list of what is verified:

    1. wallet.trezor.io Through Tor Browser in Tails
    2. Electron Cash AppImage v4.0.6 over Tor network
    3. Electron AppImage v3.6.6 over Tor network
    4. trezorctl python utility v0.11.3

    I would HIGHLY recommend that you backup your Tails instance before running this script. I've seen some of the portions of the script corrupt the persistent volume if the right thing goes wrong at the right time. Be warned!!!

    Here's a rundown of what the script does:

    1. Modifies Tor Browser prefs.js to allow wallet.trezor.io to function.
    2. Installs APT packages to build latest Trezor python libraries.
    3. Installs latest Trezor python libraries (0.11.3) and their dependent PIP libraries.
    4. Installs latest AppImage copy of Electron Cash (4.0.6) with a link in the Applications menu.
    5. Installs latest AppImage copy of Electrum (3.3.6) with a link in the Applications menu.
    6. Installs latest Bridge (2.0.27) software for Trezor.
    7. Adds iptables entry to open 127.0.0.1:21325 for Bridge communication.
    8. Adds Tor proxy to gnome network properties with a localhost exclusion for Bridge communication.
    9. Adds a localhost exclusion to Tor Browser for Bridge communication.
    10. Adds configuration files for chromium, though I opted not to install it.
    11. Commits all the above changes to persistent storage (requires reboot).
    Errata
    • The script may not be completely restartable. That is next on my list.
    • The APT packages to build the libraries do not need to persist. Only the bridge needs to persist.
    • I've decided later that 90% could run from the AppImage, but it is about one rev back.
    • I committed a cardinal sin by opening a localhost port on Tails.. please forgive me.
    • The bridge communication is only required for the Tor Browser. Chromium could use WebUSB.
    • You should never run a script recommended by some poster on reddit!
    Issues
    Tips

    The smallest footprint install for Electron Cash would be the following (in first 30 lines of bootstrap.sh)

    ```

    05_swap

    10_udev 15_bash

    20_gnome

    25_python_trezor

    30_bridge

    35_chromium

    40_electrum_btc

    45_electron_bch ```

    This will skip most of the other stuff and only install the udev rules, shell proxy settings, and electron cash.

    submitted by /u/brianddk
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    In the middle of my first Local.bitcoin.com transaction (super confused)

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 09:45 AM PDT

    How can the seller put Bitcoin Cash in escrow if I give him my public key? There has got to be another place he sends his Bitcoin Cash, so its protected due to the irreversible nature of Bitcoin Cash (like a multi signature wallet).

    I gave him my public key to my Electron Cash wallet. Or am I supposed to give him my public key for my local.bitcoin.com wallet that was created for me.

    Where is the escrow public key? I see there is a toggle for expert mode. Escrow Key shows N/A

    EDIT: Nevermind trader was trying to scam me. Refused to use escrow and sent me a malicious jpeg file.

    submitted by /u/lopokoko
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    With the Memo token exchange and CoinEx's stablecoin, we have a completely onchain, peer-to-peer, non-KYC exchange of BCH and it's assets.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 04:38 AM PDT

    Tether supply vs BTC price chart overlay

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 04:22 AM PDT

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