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- I made this account specifically to tip in nsfw/gonewild subreddits
- Don't think it can't happen again. Don't think you have any moral duty to obey either.
- How to give bitcoin via pencil&paper, like writing a cheque
- For those that don't know, bchpls.io is an awesome point-of-sale app. SLP tokens compatible!
- Middlemen point of sales units are ripping off shoppers using crypto in Venezuela.
- Meet a new hero of Bitcoin Cash - Roberto Garcia (Bitcoin Cash House)
- CoinText: ”Working on an ambitious new project we believe could be the killer app for #Bitcoin. P2P cash where users don't need to know anything about #cryptocurrency to use it.”
- Global launch of Bitcoin Cash House in Venezuela
- Hackernoon: WTF is an SPV and Why Satoshi put it in the Bitcoin Whitepaper
- ATL BCH #1 tonight (11/7/19)
- BCH Meetup In Sao Paulo, Brazil 09/11
- If you have any use-case or a raison d’être other than peer to peer electronic cash, you’re not Bitcoin. Bitcoin Cash is the only continuation of Bitcoin as peer to peer electronic cash with the scalability of onchain cash transactions being the number one concern of the network and its main driver
- You can now buy the Ponzi Token on memo.cash. The purpose of this token is to extract value from naive people that struggle with basic math. Half of the BCH spend buying it will be airdropped to all the holders of the Ponzi Token.
- Ridiculous Crypto Regulations Are an Enemy of Bitcoin
- How to do your very own Faketoshi private proof using Electrum in just 5 Easy Steps
- Join the São Paulo Bitcoin Cash Meetup
- LIVE when this post is 4 hours old - Tokens Tokens Tokens Tokens Tokens Tokens... - Collin' It Like It Is #36
- Peter McCormack Not Pleased with Crypto Deleted Tweets
- Chinese Bitcoin Miners Get Reprieve from The Chinese Communist Party
- Let's do a thought experiment. Let's pretend BCH is the only cryptocurrency that exists. Would you behave differently on social media or not? What would you put your energy in to?
- My first monthly trading journal starting with a very small account(exact amount reveal near the end of the video) I'll be posting it every month (win or loss)with an aim of 20% in a month. Cheers!
- China’s Central Bank Backs the Country's Blockchain Hype - CryptoCoin.News
- New shill narrative?: r/btc mistreats people.
I made this account specifically to tip in nsfw/gonewild subreddits Posted: 07 Nov 2019 03:09 PM PST But it turns out that I need comment karma in order to post comments. If I make an account to post specifically on one subreddit, doesn't that make it pretty hard to accumulate comment karma? My thoughts about this in the comments below. [link] [comments] | ||
Don't think it can't happen again. Don't think you have any moral duty to obey either. Posted: 07 Nov 2019 06:25 AM PST
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How to give bitcoin via pencil&paper, like writing a cheque Posted: 08 Nov 2019 12:11 AM PST TLDR: We can hang money on words (and tips.bitcoin.com has done the hard part: non-custodial, auto return of funds after X days, clean simple design). Hanging money on words (strings) is itself too much possiblity for one brainstorming session. Consider the situation where you don't get the opportunity to explain bitcoin to the person you're tipping, such as leaving a tip for the hotel maid. I want to be able to write this down on a scrap of paper and leave it: This almost exists at tips.Bitcoin.com, but the password portion of the URL is assigned by the service and it's unwieldy for pencil & paper (twelve case-sense alphanumerix is a pain point whether you're reciting it, typing it, or writing it). I would like for there to be an alternate version of this excellent tip application that lets me choose the unique/password portion of the URL. (I take responsibility for obscurity and uniqueness.) The other benefit is that I can write the cheque quickly even before funding it. I can load it later, in the taxi. This also makes it easy to pass Bitcoin in a common voice phonecall by just saying the URL. [link] [comments] | ||
For those that don't know, bchpls.io is an awesome point-of-sale app. SLP tokens compatible! Posted: 07 Nov 2019 09:11 PM PST
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Middlemen point of sales units are ripping off shoppers using crypto in Venezuela. Posted: 08 Nov 2019 12:28 AM PST
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Meet a new hero of Bitcoin Cash - Roberto Garcia (Bitcoin Cash House) Posted: 07 Nov 2019 08:55 AM PST
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Global launch of Bitcoin Cash House in Venezuela Posted: 07 Nov 2019 01:31 PM PST
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Hackernoon: WTF is an SPV and Why Satoshi put it in the Bitcoin Whitepaper Posted: 07 Nov 2019 10:37 PM PST
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BCH Meetup In Sao Paulo, Brazil 09/11 Posted: 07 Nov 2019 10:52 AM PST
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Posted: 07 Nov 2019 12:04 PM PST Dear BTC user blaming wallet softwares for the fees. What you're blaming on the wallet software is actually an unsolvable problem, from a mathematical perspective. You cannot predict a fee, but the network should churn through most transactions and their fees until it can't anymore, and then there's an incentive to grow the network infrastructure more in order to accommodate more transactions per block, with the focus on peer to peer electronic cash as a utility first and foremost. If you have any other use case other than peer to peer electronic cash, you're not Bitcoin. If you have any reason or limitation forbidding you from growing your chain competitively as to include the very last Satoshi-paying transaction in the next block, you're not Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a sophisticated system demonstrating an ideal game-theory's Nash Equilibrium, and it is also in perfect sync with classical economics: Time Value of Money - no sane miner would leave Satoshis in a memory-pool unmined while they can instead mine those Satoshis and start investing them right away. Unless of course their version of Bitcoin (BTC) is broken and doesn't allow them to do anything else besides sit and wait for the next 1 or 2 meg block. Bitcoin Cash is the only continuation of Bitcoin as peer to peer electronic cash with the scalability of those cash transactions being the number one concern of the network and its main driver. [link] [comments] | ||
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Ridiculous Crypto Regulations Are an Enemy of Bitcoin Posted: 07 Nov 2019 02:03 PM PST
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How to do your very own Faketoshi private proof using Electrum in just 5 Easy Steps Posted: 07 Nov 2019 03:04 PM PST
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Join the São Paulo Bitcoin Cash Meetup Posted: 07 Nov 2019 11:42 AM PST
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Posted: 07 Nov 2019 02:03 PM PST
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Peter McCormack Not Pleased with Crypto Deleted Tweets Posted: 07 Nov 2019 11:52 AM PST
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Chinese Bitcoin Miners Get Reprieve from The Chinese Communist Party Posted: 07 Nov 2019 02:07 PM PST
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China’s Central Bank Backs the Country's Blockchain Hype - CryptoCoin.News Posted: 08 Nov 2019 12:15 AM PST
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New shill narrative?: r/btc mistreats people. Posted: 07 Nov 2019 12:54 PM PST Not sure if it is people conflating 'BTC' with 'bitcoin', but I have seen more than one post in the last day claiming that "this community" mistreats Bitcoin Cash supporters. I guess a more charitable interpretation is that they know that bitcoin discussion no longer happens on r/bitcoin: so the bitcoin community as a whole has to come here to discuss bitcoin. [link] [comments] |
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