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- Some impressive stats from Local.bitcoin.com!!!!
- Court orders Craig Wright to reveal all information related to the supposed Tulip Trust
- Telegram DDoS Attack Coincided With Hong Kong Protests, IP Addresses from China - CoinSpice
- So the tension between BitcoinABC & BitcoinUnlimited is WAY worse than I thought; it may be a bomb set to explode, but I think this is how we solve it
- local.bitcoin.com + PayPal possibility to be scammed?
- Just noticed an slp dex that looks like it's currently being built
- Why some 0-conf transactions aren't accepted in Bitcoin (BCH)?
- Please give Bitcoin Cast channel some support. He is a die hard BCH fan, we need guys like him so subscribe.
- Bitcoin is the Only Option they have some Freelancers from Iran
- Stablecoins backed with gold, not fiat
- Binance.com (and DEX) to block all US customers soon, but will open new Binance US exchange
- When can we expect more filters on the Local.bitcoin.com search page?
- Latest twist in the Kleiman case could upend Craig Wright’s libel lawsuits
- Topology destroyed??
- Coinex Exchange Lists the first SLP-Based Stablecoin Built on Bitcoin Cash
- I've got 30k and want to start mining. What do I do next....
- An In-Depth Look at Iris, a New Decentralized Social Network
- Extradition law: Why Hong Kong protesters didn't use own metro cards - Quartz
- Spotted this contractor's email signature in North Queensland
- Thoughts on this short explanation of Bitcoin?
- PODCAST: The Market Loves You, Why You Should Love It Back - CoinSpice
- What is an Open Source company? Why an Open Source winery?
- Bitcoin Cash gets its very own stablecoin
- Coinbase and Circle partner to ease money movement
Some impressive stats from Local.bitcoin.com!!!! Posted: 13 Jun 2019 05:46 PM PDT
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Court orders Craig Wright to reveal all information related to the supposed Tulip Trust Posted: 13 Jun 2019 06:56 PM PDT
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Telegram DDoS Attack Coincided With Hong Kong Protests, IP Addresses from China - CoinSpice Posted: 13 Jun 2019 10:05 AM PDT
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Posted: 13 Jun 2019 12:55 PM PDT Jonald Fyookball recently made a post about BitcoinABC's decision to go with Checkdatasig (CDS), which seemed to me to simply seek to ascertain in hindsight whether ABC made a good choice, something of interest since there was apparently grumblings surrounding that versus Datasigverify (DSV) which came from Andrew Stone and Bitcoin Unlimited. I learned a lot from that post, and the most important takeaway wasn't anything to do with CDS or DSV. What I realize is there has been some grit doing very real damage in the development engine of the Bitcoin Cash community. Things are NOT running as smoothly as they might appear on the surface. I'm talking about people, exceedingly valuable people, possibly quitting contributing, or worse, setting conditions for another damaging/irksome hard-fork and group of enemies if left unaddressed. We shouldn't think we can ignore this. The good news is I think there is a fairly simple solution. Fortunately I paid attention when an outside consultant was brought in to speak on a panel at a Bitcoin conference before Bitcoin Cash forked. The BTC community was having governance issues of course and it made sense to explore fixes. Long story short, the expert's advice was it would be exceedingly helpful to get people to meet in person, at the very least. Her experience with the Debian Linux community showed that was the single best way to improve communications and encourage better working relations between very smart yet very independent open source developers. In the original thread /u/ThomasZander corroborated this anecdotally saying: "The moment you start doing work making changes that everyone in the ecosystem needs to follow, then you need to spend a lot of time supporting these changes. And this has, to be forward, been lacking." and "For me it helped a LOT when I finally met the Frenchman face to face and could ask him lots of questions till 2am or so." referencing BitcoinABC lead developer Amaury Séchet. I think the Bitcoin Cash community needs to prioritize getting the the two lead developers of the two most significant node implementations for Bitcoin Cash to meet in person. I think we neglect this to our own detriment. Distrust and harmful intention become a self-fulfilling prophesy: something that may have been an innocent misunderstanding isn't resolved, then (being human) people sense harbored distrust and/or resentment, which leads to pulling back and erecting defenses, which aggravates the early suspicions, then the subtle retaliations and further misunderstandings or an actual preference for appearing more "right" than the other side for self-preservation or standing, leading to questionable actions and more distrust which somewhere becomes animosity and things keep building. This all happens over distance, in the dark, like mold growing under some refrigerator. Yet it could probably be eradicated or at least substantially improved when people have the chance to meet in person, gaining the benefits of inflection and tone of voice, etc. So, again, I believe it's very necessary for Andrew Stone and Amaury Séchet to meet in person. How do we make this happen? [link] [comments] | ||
local.bitcoin.com + PayPal possibility to be scammed? Posted: 13 Jun 2019 10:21 PM PDT Have been trading on local.bitcoin.com since it opened. Pretty awesome so far! Today someone took my offer to buy BCH with PayPal. I funded the escrow and waited for the money. The money came but with a hefty 6% fee on it, which was the reason in the first place I got wary. It seems he made a payment and didn't sent the money with "send to friends" which means he can pull the money back after I release my BCH. The problem is, the Money is already in the Escrow and he labeled it paid. There is no way for me to see it coming and cancle the trade until its to late. If I open a dispute he will be able to produce "proof-of-payment ". What are my options? Can he still cancle the trade to release my BCH? Then I could send the money back. Any other options? [link] [comments] | ||
Just noticed an slp dex that looks like it's currently being built Posted: 13 Jun 2019 08:17 PM PDT There are still some lorem ipsum texts on the site so I don't think it's functional. I'm so excited for when this exchange takes off. [link] [comments] | ||
Why some 0-conf transactions aren't accepted in Bitcoin (BCH)? Posted: 13 Jun 2019 05:40 PM PDT When paying for a proxy service (was afraid to use my credit card no the website and got really happy when I saw the BCH option), after scanning the BitPay QR, my Bitcoin.com wallet tells me that my inputs aren't confirmed so I have to wait. [link] [comments] | ||
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Bitcoin is the Only Option they have some Freelancers from Iran Posted: 13 Jun 2019 04:39 PM PDT
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Stablecoins backed with gold, not fiat Posted: 13 Jun 2019 01:17 PM PDT It's great to see fiat-backed coins on BCH, but I'm looking forward to seeing coins that are redeemable for gold and silver! [link] [comments] | ||
Binance.com (and DEX) to block all US customers soon, but will open new Binance US exchange Posted: 14 Jun 2019 12:25 AM PDT This is not FUD. Links below. Recently, Bittrex decided to block US customers from trading 32 coins. https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360028996652 Now, Binance (CZ) has stated they will soon block all US customers to use Binance.com. Simultaneously, they will be opening a new US based exchange called Binance US. This new exchange is likely to have a limited amount of coins available for trading. Read their updated Terms and Conditions here (Section 3): https://www.binance.com/agreement.html "By accessing and using the Services, you represent and warrant that you are not on any trade or economic sanctions lists, such as the UN Security Council Sanctions list, designated as a "Specially Designated National" by OFAC (Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury Department) or placed on the U.S. Commerce Department's "Denied Persons List". Binance is unable to provide services to any U.S. person. " New exchange called Binance US Binance DEX has already started geoblocking US customers [link] [comments] | ||
When can we expect more filters on the Local.bitcoin.com search page? Posted: 13 Jun 2019 03:58 PM PDT Will we ever see more filters for some of the larger geographic areas? If I want to exchange for cash, I need someone closer than the opposite coast. [link] [comments] | ||
Latest twist in the Kleiman case could upend Craig Wright’s libel lawsuits Posted: 13 Jun 2019 10:49 AM PDT
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Posted: 13 Jun 2019 07:29 PM PDT What does this mean if my BTC wallet says insufficient funds: topology destroyed!?!!? [link] [comments] | ||
Coinex Exchange Lists the first SLP-Based Stablecoin Built on Bitcoin Cash Posted: 13 Jun 2019 06:39 AM PDT
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I've got 30k and want to start mining. What do I do next.... Posted: 13 Jun 2019 02:36 PM PDT I am thinking about taking all my earnings from bch, btc, and other altcoins and start a mining rig. I so far have learned that it is impossible to compete with these big farms. I am wondering tho if anyone with REAL experience could direct me on what I should do. Also interested to know if anyone has worked out an investment threshold for going independent vs. joining a mining pool. Thanks in advance for the info. Recap: what would you do if you had 30k to begin a mining operation. [link] [comments] | ||
An In-Depth Look at Iris, a New Decentralized Social Network Posted: 13 Jun 2019 01:24 PM PDT
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Extradition law: Why Hong Kong protesters didn't use own metro cards - Quartz Posted: 13 Jun 2019 10:39 AM PDT
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Spotted this contractor's email signature in North Queensland Posted: 13 Jun 2019 05:59 AM PDT
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Thoughts on this short explanation of Bitcoin? Posted: 13 Jun 2019 06:24 PM PDT "Bitcoin is a Peer-to-peer decentralised payments system. It allows anyone to access and participate in the network. It operates under a set of rules (code) that are agreed upon by the network (consensus). This is enforced by computational power (miners). The miners are incentivised through receiving Bitcoins as rewards for their work. These rewards will gradually diminish until Bitcoin reaches its maximum supply of 21 million coins. " I was looking for a short, but not grade school level introduction to bitcoin in a short paragraph. I couldn't find anything so I took a shot a writing it myself. I am seeking feedback to make sure it is correct, or if it could be improved. Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
PODCAST: The Market Loves You, Why You Should Love It Back - CoinSpice Posted: 13 Jun 2019 05:22 PM PDT
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What is an Open Source company? Why an Open Source winery? Posted: 13 Jun 2019 03:47 PM PDT
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Bitcoin Cash gets its very own stablecoin Posted: 13 Jun 2019 11:12 AM PDT
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Coinbase and Circle partner to ease money movement Posted: 13 Jun 2019 03:33 PM PDT
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