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    BTC Swagman Pub Now accepts BCH and does monthly BCH meetups Adoption! Sligo Ireland

    BTC Swagman Pub Now accepts BCH and does monthly BCH meetups Adoption! Sligo Ireland


    Swagman Pub Now accepts BCH and does monthly BCH meetups Adoption! Sligo Ireland

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 09:15 PM PDT

    Thanks to Bitcoin.com for sponsoring the BCH Sligo Meetup

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 09:25 PM PDT

    spellmang122 is still trading on local.bitcoin.com (online now) I have reported the user he has an 85% approval rating he or she is a scammer. He or she has also done more than $10,000 in volume. Has done 30 trades

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 03:15 PM PDT

    He or she is a scammer who charged back funds on Google Pay after receiving Bitcoin Cash. He or she has since taken down the google pay offer after charging back the funds.

    I will take some responsibility too and should have not released the bitcoin cash so soon. I just talked with Google Support who verified my assertion that the sender was the one who asked for the payment to be canceled.

    submitted by /u/lopokoko
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    Antonopoulos explains in 2014 how most transactions were probably tipping. Micro tipping on-chain dies a few years later thanks to higher fees.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 11:11 PM PDT

    AmyG is a scammer on local.bitcoin.com, do not trade

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 07:32 PM PDT

    People don't seem to realize how dangerous Gift Card trading is, Us Gift Card Traders have to go in knowing that at any point we could get scammed, and this isn't like online payments like skrill or google and Apple Pay, once you send the code, YOU ARE DONE. AmyG is a scammer, she scammed out of a $10 Amazon Gift Card, replied "fake card", and cancelled the trade, I'm not going to debate whether or not it is my fault, I am just reporting who is a scammer.

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    If Craig Wright mined after block 70 directly into a trust, how did Satoshi send Mike Hearn 50 BTC from block #5326? (Peter McCormack on Twitter )

    Posted: 21 Jun 2019 01:28 AM PDT

    "Fight of the Century": Keynes vs. Hayek Rap Battle Round Two

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 06:18 PM PDT

    One of the trustees of CSW's Tulip Trust (created in 2012) didn't exist until 2014.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 02:15 PM PDT

    Next Block Fee: BCH $0.00 - BTC $2.45.... Enjoy!

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 08:02 AM PDT

    Reminder: there has been 1.5B UDST and $1.9B LEO minted since April 1st.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 05:02 PM PDT

    In the bull run of 2017, there were roughly 2 Billion USDT issued from Aug 1st to the Jan-2018 peak, a period in which BTC market cap grew by $290B, a ratio of roughly:

    1 USDT issued : $145 increase in BTC Market Cap

    Compare that to the recent sharp increase in Bitfinex's 'liquidity products". Since April 1st 2019, there have been $3.5B equivalent issued (USDT/LEO), but the market cap of BTC has only increased $97B, or:

    $1* assets issued : $27.7 increase in BTC Market Cap

    There seems to be less organic investment gambling on a crippled chain (BTC), or trust a company currently under investigation.

    If Bitfinex is able to sustain the current ratio of asset issuance to BTC market cap, and the next BTC run follows a similar pattern to previous ones, there will be about 108B in liquidity products issued and a BTC market cap of $3T.

    However it seems given the sharp drop leverage these assets have to pump the price a number of things might be happening:

    • Institutional investors came away from 2017 believing that Bitcoin, and therefore blockchain, cannot scale.
    • Smart money started trading against the pronounced correlation between liquidity issuance and price increase.
    • Users are less willing to wait days or weeks to have transactions clear on BTC.
    • The leverage of liquidity injection is down because this is a premature bull run.

    Either way, you can't fool all the people all the time.

    submitted by /u/qEAQNC3
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    Those fees!

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 01:22 PM PDT

    *Poker* Sunday Satoshi Millions

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 06:14 PM PDT

    Anyone here wants to participate in a regular weekly round up of BCH poker on blockchain.poker ?!?

    We have 3 participants so far!

    We would like to play with a stack of staggering 12.5 Million Satoshis each!!!!

    We want to arrange a day of the week with a time window of several hours (4 hours) to play

    Then we would meet at that time of the week every week until we have that website crowded with fishes and then we gonna make a living off poker again *hopefully*!!! :D

    If you would like to participate, please comment with your twitter/memo handle or email or whatever you use so we can inform you when the game starts.

    Please also comment which time of the week you would prefer including time preference in GMT!!!

    submitted by /u/SatoshisSoul
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    LIBRA COIN white paper,,, some observations

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 10:42 PM PDT

    i took the time to read through the fb coin white paper,,, here's a paragraph,, see for your selves ,LOL

    The Libra Blockchain will be decentralized, consisting of a collection of validators that work together

    to process transactions and maintain the state of the blockchain. These validators also form the

    membership of the Libra Association, which will provide a framework for the governance of the

    network and the reserve that backs the coin. Initially, the association (and validators) will consist of

    a geographically distributed and diverse set of Founding Members. These members are organizations

    chosen according to objective participation criteria, including that they have a stake in bootstrapping

    the Libra ecosystem and investing resources toward its success. Over time, membership eligibility will

    shift to become completely open and based only on the member's holdings of Libra. The association

    has published reports outlining its vision

    libra association ? founding members ? investing resources ?

    Many cryptocurrencies are not backed by real-world assets. As a result, investment and speculation

    have been primary use cases. Investors often acquire these currencies under the assumption that

    they will substantially appreciate and can later be sold at a higher price. Fluctuations in the beliefs

    about the long-term value of these currencies have caused corresponding fluctuations in price, which

    sometimes yield massive swings in value. To drive widespread adoption, Libra is designed to be a currency where any user will know that the value of a Libra today will be close to its value tomorrow and in the future. The reserve is the key

    mechanism for achieving value preservation. Through the reserve, each coin is fully backed with a

    set of stable and liquid assets. With the presence of a competitive group of liquidity providers that

    interface with the reserve, users can have confidence that any coin they hold can be sold for fiat

    currency at a narrow spread above or below the value of the underlying assets. This gives the coin

    intrinsic value from the start and helps protect against the speculative swings that are experienced

    by existing cryptocurrencies

    reserve ? backed by what ? sounds like a central bank to me

    The reserve assets are a collection of low-volatility assets, including cash and government securities

    from stable and reputable central banks. As the value of Libra is effectively linked to a basket of

    fiat currencies, from the point of view of any specific currency, there will be fluctuations in the value

    of Libra. The makeup of the reserve is designed to mitigate the likelihood and severity of these

    fluctuations, particularly in the negative direction (e.g., even in economic crises). To that end, the

    basket has been structured with capital preservation and liquidity in mind

    cash ? govt bonds ? central bank? WTF

    submitted by /u/mohtasham22
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    Libra might as well be called Crapicorn.

    Posted: 21 Jun 2019 12:00 AM PDT

    Forgot where I saw it.

    submitted by /u/inokulo
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    Is there an exchange with BCH as the main trading pair?

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 12:46 PM PDT

    An exchange like that seems to be something reasonable to have in the Bitcoin Cash ecosystem, but I couldn't find one. Does anybody know if it does exist?

    Edit: Thanks to everyone who replied! CoinEx has a BCH market.

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    Quadriga Founder Siphoned Customer Coins Into Personal Accounts On Other Exchanges

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 12:21 PM PDT

    New video of Bitcoin adoption in Bangkok

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 12:51 PM PDT

    Firefox zero-day was used in attack against Coinbase employees, not its users

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 12:45 PM PDT

    A potential use case for Simple Tokens

    Posted: 21 Jun 2019 01:10 AM PDT

    Let's say you are playing Monopoly with friends. You can create a BCH Simple Token and send it around instead of handing paper money. This way, the bank can have much more money, so it never runs out. Also, you just type in the number, no need to count 5s and 10s.

    This can also be useful in poker games, instead of poker chips. But maybe sending BCH directly would be even better.

    submitted by /u/lubokkanev
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    Tomorrow at 3PM GMT (7 AM PST) I will be having Rob (/u/rawb0t) as a guest on my D.live stream. Rob is the creator of the tippr bot. We will be playing a game of heads-up poker on blockchain.poker. The first KAINX tokens will be handed out. And more codes for sideshift.ai

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 01:54 PM PDT

    Facebook is Actually Saying Libra Will "Be Better Than Bitcoin"...

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 09:32 PM PDT

    Bitcoin transactions are practically free

    Posted: 21 Jun 2019 01:13 AM PDT

    "i mined the first 70 blocks" ..so iow i mined for first eleven and a half hours and its all a mystery after that. Lol

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 08:09 PM PDT

    Forgive my ignorance, but what is BW.com?

    Posted: 20 Jun 2019 10:17 PM PDT

    Decorate Your Car Dashboard With Trim Kits You Can Buy With BCH

    Posted: 21 Jun 2019 12:23 AM PDT

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