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    BTC Where Can You Spend Bitcoin? Find out with the New BitPay Directory

    BTC Where Can You Spend Bitcoin? Find out with the New BitPay Directory


    Where Can You Spend Bitcoin? Find out with the New BitPay Directory

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 10:34 PM PDT

    Hey everyone! I'm excited to announce tipbitcoin.cash is now available! tipbitcoin.cash is a non-custodial Bitcoin Cash tipping service for livestreamers!

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 02:15 PM PDT

    Australian Man with Unreasonable Number of Degrees Claims Authorship of Libra Whitepaper

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 12:02 PM PDT

    Sydney BCH meetup tommorrow

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 11:57 PM PDT

    Come by tommorrow to spawn point bar sydney and enjoy some food and beers while talking about bitcoin cash.

    http://meetu.ps/c/4g4xj/GsSZL/d on Meetup

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    It is madness to think that you can have a "store of value" without underlying usefulness.

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 06:49 PM PDT

    Libra Gift Card

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 10:11 AM PDT

    BTC does twice fewer transactions than ETH at 100x the fee

    Posted: 25 Jun 2019 01:50 AM PDT

    Ethereum, the bloated smart-contract, Turing-complete, computation-heavy, Crypto-Kitty chain, still manages to do twice as many transactions per second than BTC.

    It's been doing it since November 2017 and has had way lower fees.

    BTC is not slow and expensive because it's being heavily used, it's because it has been sabotaged. BCH unlocks Bitcoin's real potential.

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    Follow Collin Enstade on DLive.tv He's giving away free BCH!!!

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 09:26 PM PDT

    PSA Do *not* use either Revolut or Monese for anything crypto (british Startup online banking services)

    Posted: 25 Jun 2019 01:51 AM PDT

    1. I was duped by Revolut. I thought they were crypto friendly because they have an integrated crypto "exchange". But you can't pay crypto into it and you can't get any out. It's entirely within their app. All it allows you to do is essentially peg your money to the value of a crypto asset (BTC, BCH, LTC, ETH and a couple of others I think). I tried to transfer money from Revolut to Kraken and they blocked the transfer and locked my account within minutes with an ominous sounding message about compliance. There's seemingly no way get my account unlocked or -failing that- to simply close it and transfer my funds out. To regain access they are asking me for quite literally impossible to produce documentation (including bank statements from the people who have paid me for random articles I've sold online). And this was after I got their "premium" service, which set me back 100 bucks. Absolutely ridiculous. I'm now going to have to hire a lawyer to get my balance back, since Revolut is stonewalling me. Stay away!
    2. Monese. Similar to Revolut minus the "crypto exchange". Openly hostile to crypto. Forget about them, lots of locked accounts and seizures for crypto activity - just search the tubes.

    I'm not sure if the British regulatory framework is particularly draconian or if it's just these startup "banks" that are going overboard, but there's a reason why buying crypto in GB is more difficult and expensive than in many other European countries - it's risky for the seller.

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    Blockchain Analysis Versus CashShuffle: Tracking the 300 BCH donation to Bitcoin Unlimited

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 12:50 PM PDT

    5 Reasons why Libra is not a Cryptocurrency

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 03:22 AM PDT

    Tony Hawk Foundation Now Accepts Bitcoin Cash Donations Through BitPay - CoinSpice

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 08:37 AM PDT

    A Friendly Reminder to Stay Vigilant and Be Careful with your Money

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 11:25 AM PDT

    For the majority of folks this will be common sense, but for the newbies and the lurkers, let me humbly offer you the following advice (read "reality check"):

    1. The price of BTC is being deliberately, artificially, and brazenly pumped using USDT and wash trading. These are the same exact tactics used to pump the price in 2017.

    2. There are two major differences this time around: there is no organic FOMO money flowing in to mask the pump (yet), and Tether and Bitfinex are now squarely under the eye of the New York Justice Department.

    3. While this may be another bull market and that may be exciting, know that it is (at this time) solely propped up by the Tether machine. There is no telling when Tether will implode, just that it is definitely going to implode.

    4. Specifically with respect to BCH, you may be tempted to buy now - after all, the last time BTC was trading at these dollar values, BCH was worth about .2 BTC. Even without BSV's departed hashpower, BCH is clearly undervalued. PLEASE be careful, DO NOT spend money you cannot afford to lose.

    5. I can't predict the future. Neither can any "analyst!!" Just take it from someone who owned Bitcoin (BTC) in 2012, 2013, 2015, and 2017 - this feels like a Tether exit pump. Yes, you may make some money in the short term. I'm still buying in a small amount to dollar cost average my risk. Regardless, none of this is normal nor organic.

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    Craig Wright’s Bitcoin SV is a ‘Total Ghost Town’: Analyst - CCN Markets

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 03:38 PM PDT

    Trolls are out in force today.

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 04:01 PM PDT

    And getting more sad and desperate each time. Must be a good time to pick up more BCH.

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    Local.Bitcoin.com is what I’ve been waiting the past couple years for

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 09:59 AM PDT

    I've been using Localbitcoins.com for 5 years now, but the past 2 just out of necessity (as I got out of BTC during the great haltgrind of Dec. '17).

    I finally got a chance to use Local.Bitcoin.com last night and it was a pretty intuitive transition for me..

    The big differences I noticed were...

    1. the additional step of funding the Escrow (where Localbitcoins.com just does that automatically from your wallet)

    2. not being able to see/write text feedback for traders (maybe I missed something?)

    3. having a saved filter/search state (I must have selected "Sell" and "China" 10 separate times just going back and forth between pages

    Other than that, AWESOME job guys! It's soooo nice to be able to stay in the BCH ecosystem and not have to convert/transfer to BTC anymore. And the Bitcoin.com platform in general is filling out so much - it's like all the best of the various platforms I used to use for BTC, but all in one integrated package.

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    Would you consider to come around to Venezuela for a community meeting AND a BCH on-boarding challenge/training??

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 08:39 PM PDT

    1. AirBnb in Venezuela starts at $6-$10 per night! Cost of living is 1/5th - 1/10th of that in europe/usa/australia
    2. Conference rooms are very cheap if not for free because we could have some open talks outside even without booking anything, just bringing a sound system with battery, we could have talks at the beach...
    3. We could make it an on-boarding challenge, we could on-board 100 food merchants in one week and dominate the DASH adoption instantly! With so many potential customers, EVERYONE would adopt instantly...
    4. Venezuela is SAFE! You can walk with cameras! And if you are many people there is absolutely no issue at all, nobody is going to rob a huge group...
    submitted by /u/SatoshisSoul
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    Just relax people, the lightning network is free and will be easy peasy lemon squeezy!

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 03:47 PM PDT

    The new RPi4's CPU is 3 times faster, it has up to 4GB of RAM and (finally) sports a Gigabit Ethernet port. Just 3 years since the last model came out. at the same price.

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 06:06 AM PDT

    Tried the notary

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 10:35 AM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash Notary at notary.bitcoin.com

    Basically, it proves that a document existed at some point in time. Useful, because sometimes somebody alleges for instance that a will is produced after the writer of the will has deceased.

    The site basically creates a transaction with an OP_RETURN with the text "Notary" and the sha256 hash of the document.

    It is very simple to verify, just issue command sha256sum < document.jpg, and compare to the last part of the text in the transaction.

    The transaction could probably easily be made manually, but using the site cost only 2 USD cents anyway.

    You should probably note the txid with the document, (but in theory the hash could be found from just searching the blockchain).

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    It's fair to say that Bitcoin Cash has rightly earned the title "Magic Internet Money" ✨

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 09:19 AM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash Shows Phenomenal Growth in the First Two Quarters of 2019

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 12:32 PM PDT

    What's wrong with inflation, you ask?

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 09:15 PM PDT

    Just a clever way to spend more money than you have maintaining an overgrown, cumbersome and inefficient government apparatus, run projects i do not approve, and write the debt off afterwards, all out of my pocket (src).

    A growing economy might sound nice, in theory, but why should it be at my expense? I could even live with the gradual devaluation of my life savings, fatalistically accept them as an additional tax, if they spent it on something worthwhile — but they use it to fund projects i specifically disapprove! And that's even not mentioning the creation of a debt-based economy, which, in itself, is a disaster waiting to happen.

    ...I really should stop letting myself be dragged into these arguments.

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    How do I send BCH to my own address in such way that I can't access it for a certain time.

    Posted: 24 Jun 2019 06:54 PM PDT

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