- Accepting Bitcoin BCH is a proven way to increase sales at your business. This shop has done over 40 separate transactions totalling $500+ in the 3 weeks since he added BCH. Small purchases for coffees/sandwiches, saving more money which normally goes to payment processors.
- Don't despair. The struggle is worth it. We can quietly win by not losing.
- "I don't care about its network effects. BTC is a shitcoin. Venmo and other money transmitting services are free. You will NOT onboard normies with anything that is not (nearly) free to use. BTC is a shitcoin."
- I believe in Bitcoin Cash because it continues to be Bitcoin.
- Bitcoin supports 38 times less transactions than Canada Post delivers letters in a year for about the same cost.
- More forged documents from CSW? AKA: When was the DAC (Decentralized Autonomous Corporation) invented?
- Tutorial: How to use CashShuffle to Have Anonymous Bitcoin Cash Transactions by Roger Ver
- #FontGate: Bitcoin Pretender Craig Wright Exposed by Calibri Typeface
- Governments should be able to go bust!
- Dementia Society CEO Reveals BCH Investments & Bullish on Crypto/Blockchain
- Local.bitcoin.com : Deal of the Day : Buy BCH
- Wibson - How to sell your data
- Bitcoin Block Sizes Up To 2MB?
- Exposing the Federal Reserve- Cartoon Presentation
- Dementia Society of America Begins Accepting Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Donations!
- WEBCOMIC: That's the Blockchain Everyone's Been Going On About - CoinSpice
- Facebook’s ‘cryptocurrency’ Libra has nothing to do with Bitcoin - TTRNews
- Crypto Mining Giant Bitmain Completed Employee Stock Options Plan, U.S IPO Is Approaching
- The current Zimbabwe situation
- Hodl? Spendl! ShopinBit presents the EU-Wide Order Service that accepts Crypto for over 80000 products
- Leading into the @BitcoinCashCity conference this September, the North Queensland #BitcoinCash meetup will be scheduled on a bi-weekly basis. The first being 6:30pm on Friday night at The Watermark.
- "Watch Me Buy Gold With Bitcoin - HODL GODL" - GoldSilver (w/ Mike Maloney)
- Free for the 4th of july
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Don't despair. The struggle is worth it. We can quietly win by not losing. Posted: 04 Jul 2019 10:04 PM PDT With the social engineering war going on against the advocates of a sound digital money system, it gets tough to keep hope alive. The prices of everything are manipulated. People give up frequently. Agents, both witting and not so much, paid and unpaid, constantly ridicule, gaslight, and contradict. But we have the philosophy right. We know exactly how we keep the control of our currency out of the hands of those who would exploit the whole of humanity. I will still buy and spend Bitcoin Cash if the price goes near to zero. I will not give up because I believe freeing ourselves from the banksters and lobbyists is the biggest step we can take toward a better world for future generations. I will not give under to the promise of monetary gain, or threat of coercion. If enough of us are aligned on this, they will exhaust their seemingly endless wealth trying to stamp us out, at which point we have won without question. Thank you to all the advocates for freedom. We shall be triumphant. [link] [comments] | ||
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I believe in Bitcoin Cash because it continues to be Bitcoin. Posted: 04 Jul 2019 12:23 PM PDT I use and hold Bitcoin Cash. I've sold every sat of BTC for Bitcoin Cash. Every time Bitcoin Cash has been attacked and split, I've converted to BCH as soon as safely possible, doubling my amount of BCH. BCH has immense value. This value may not be recognized by the current price, but once that value becomes clear to people, the price will reflect that usability. BTC used to have value around 2013, long before most people realized it. I bought BTC at that time and profited as that value was slowly realized. When BTC developers failed to raise the maximum blocksize to accommodate new user growth, they betrayed the community and capped BTCs value. I sold because that value was being stifled and removed. As BTC becomes unusable with high fees and long transaction times Bitcoin Cash is going to shine. What is valuable about Bitcoin Cash?
All of the original Bitcoin'ers are BCH supporters aside from a few bad apples with conflicts of interest. Bitcoin Cash allows anyone to send anyone else 10 cents for 1/5th of one cent. BTC can't do that unless you know a miner personally and ask them for charity to include your transaction for a public relations post. Any BTC wallet amounts lower than the average transaction fee are essentially un-spendable. Money is just something we collectively believe in. Peer-to-peer electronic cash has to actually work when people use it. BTC holders will get rekt when people realize that it's been corrupted. Store of value coins like BTC are altcoins no matter what price uneducated investors attribute to it. Eventually, what works will survive and what doens't work will die. To new users: welcome to Bitcoin. [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 04 Jul 2019 12:23 PM PDT I MIGHT have found yet another discrepancy in documents coming from CSW, but I need help from the community! In the latest batch of documents pertaining to the Kleiman vs Craig S Wright Lawsuit, we find this document: https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.521536/gov.uscourts.flsd.521536.237.9.pdf This is supposedly the Deed of Trust for the Tulip Trust, dated oct 23rd 2012. In the Deed, we can read: > "the Trust" being a DAC formed using a split key cryptographic process My question is: was the term "DAC" already in use in october 2012? In a few places, I have found the invention of the DAC credited to Dan Larimer, when he write this article, on sep 7th 2013: https://letstalkbitcoin.com/is-bitcoin-overpaying-for-false-security Does anybody know of earlier usages of the term "DAC" ? Or is this yet another "oopsie" by CSW? [link] [comments] | ||
Tutorial: How to use CashShuffle to Have Anonymous Bitcoin Cash Transactions by Roger Ver Posted: 04 Jul 2019 11:33 AM PDT | ||
#FontGate: Bitcoin Pretender Craig Wright Exposed by Calibri Typeface Posted: 04 Jul 2019 09:01 AM PDT
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Governments should be able to go bust! Posted: 04 Jul 2019 02:18 PM PDT Governments are pretty much the only organization that can never go bust. This is really bad as it allows corruption and bad economic policies to flourish while sinking the country under enormous debt underwritten by the taxpayer. This farce has to stop and only cryptocurrencies have the power to do that. If Bitcoin Cash was the currency the government could not quantitatively ease its way out of budget deficits from bad policies and would collapse forcing a new election. This discipline would engender efficient government that worked for the people and not shadowy bankers and corporations. [link] [comments] | ||
Dementia Society CEO Reveals BCH Investments & Bullish on Crypto/Blockchain Posted: 04 Jul 2019 03:16 PM PDT
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Local.bitcoin.com : Deal of the Day : Buy BCH Posted: 05 Jul 2019 01:53 AM PDT User : https://local.bitcoin.com/profile/Nicholas90 Best Price : https://local.bitcoin.com/offer/dad3a0e6-d479-4eac-b5d2-5e67f0ce7959 Mode of purchase : Nicholas90 accepts transferwise so you can convert your LCY to GPB Please share any other good deals from reputable sellers. [link] [comments] | ||
Wibson - How to sell your data Posted: 05 Jul 2019 01:47 AM PDT
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Bitcoin Block Sizes Up To 2MB? Posted: 04 Jul 2019 04:50 AM PDT So apparently lots of 2MB blocks have been mined lately, i'm assuming due to SegWit and the new "block weight" approach. Yet the transactions per second are still stuck under 7tps. Can someone please explain in a technical way how this is the case? Edit: Okay community, downvote me without providing any input or even a reason why you dislike this post. One look at my post history and you'll know I'm not advocating for BTC i'm just trying to wrap my head around this. [link] [comments] | ||
Exposing the Federal Reserve- Cartoon Presentation Posted: 04 Jul 2019 12:39 PM PDT
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Dementia Society of America Begins Accepting Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Donations! Posted: 04 Jul 2019 07:38 AM PDT
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WEBCOMIC: That's the Blockchain Everyone's Been Going On About - CoinSpice Posted: 04 Jul 2019 11:28 AM PDT
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Facebook’s ‘cryptocurrency’ Libra has nothing to do with Bitcoin - TTRNews Posted: 05 Jul 2019 01:42 AM PDT
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Crypto Mining Giant Bitmain Completed Employee Stock Options Plan, U.S IPO Is Approaching Posted: 05 Jul 2019 01:28 AM PDT
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The current Zimbabwe situation Posted: 04 Jul 2019 09:23 AM PDT First an older article describing how USD accounts were suddenly converted to bond notes: This one, from a few days ago, discussing the effect of forcing people out of USD and other countries' relatively well functioning money, to bond notes, now renamed to zimdollar: https://globalpressjournal.com/africa/zimbabwe/zimbabwes-new-dollar-causes-chaos-suppliers/ Can it happen here (meaning other places)? Of course, it is a question of what they can get away with. Remember, there is never a warning - never spurious reports of it happening to only some people, never a gradual "we only take a small fraction now, then we will consider if we need more". It is always suddenly, and they take all of it. No mystery, it is the full an only purpose of their existence. [link] [comments] | ||
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"Watch Me Buy Gold With Bitcoin - HODL GODL" - GoldSilver (w/ Mike Maloney) Posted: 04 Jul 2019 06:37 AM PDT
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Posted: 04 Jul 2019 03:55 AM PDT Happy 4th of July USA bitcoin people. I created 🍺 - beer SLP token a while ago. The most refreshing SLP ever made ! Just leave me a comment with your SLP address and receive 1 of these limited edition ( only 1000 of them) SLP tokens to enjoy on this sunny 4th of July :-) Cheers for the 🍺's Edit / the bar is closing ! ( Got to go out lol) Thanks to all who requested a 🍺, pass it on and say "cheers with a 🍺" [link] [comments] |
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