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    Some Thanksgiving memory's from Adam Back.

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 04:12 PM PST

    Vitalik Buterin to Core Maxi: “ok bitcoiner” ....

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 03:22 AM PST

    Remember the Dash Convention that happened Sep 30th, just 2 months ago? The organizer of the convention is "considering switching to $BCH"

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 01:23 AM PST

    We are helping to spread the Use and Organic adoption of Bitcoin Cash in Venezuela with genuine ideas!

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 11:53 PM PST

    Pizzería El Peluche in Cabimas (Venezuela) is now accepting Bitcoin Cash

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 02:03 PM PST

    Terrible credit card companies nickel and diming people to death, they do it everywhere more often than we know.

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 07:53 PM PST

    So, for a few years, our vending company at work had a device on the machine named PayRange. With PayRange, you could put, say $10 credited to your account, paid for with your credit card. Now that it's in your account, the device on the machine allows you to easily buy stuff, no fees incurred. I used the account for a couple of years and it worked pretty good most of the time. A lot of it is cell based and we have a large metal building so it would take a few tries sometimes, but it always worked. I liked PayRange, it was a good custodial app for the vending machines. No worrying about change in your pockets and whatnot. Until now.

    Now, recently, they've taken off all of the PayRange and went to credit cards and Apple/Google pay. Each transaction with the card or pay system charges the user and extra $.05 This is outright ridiculous if your multiplying it by multi-millions of transactions per year that they're being used.

    The amount of fees they can wrack up per year by charging $.05 on a $60-$1.50 item ever time is crazy. It's convenient, but that's quite the price I, and millions of others, shouldn't have to pay if we didn't before.

    I can't wait for the day that we have stable crypto or anything better that may come along on our machines and everything else to further society and stop feeding these hogs. Ingenico and the people like this payment provider on the machines are the real ones that have to adopt crypto because they're the ones that control nearly ALL in-store transactions. Look at the name on every machine that you swipe, insert, or tap. There aren't many manufacturers widely used and I'd say they, more than most, know where the markets are going.

    I went to the hardware store in town a couple of weeks ago and took a pic of one of the machines that had a post-it taped to it saying they had to charge $x because of fees.

    Sorry for the rant. Once alive, it never dies! Forever Live Crypto!

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    Despite St. Louis Branch Warnings, New York Fed Pumps $108 Billion Into US Economy

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 06:28 PM PST

    RIP Lightning Network

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 06:45 PM PST

    Offline Bitcoin Cash payments

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 03:23 PM PST

    Jeff Paik:"Heard an interesting conspiracy that exchanges hack themselve to avoid taxes. Korean Tax Service told Bithumb to pay $30m tax in June 8, 2018. -> Bithumb got hacked $35m 12 days later. Upbit was ordered to pay 50-60m tax in Jan 8, 2019. -> Upbit got hacked 50m today."

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 08:36 AM PST

    Bitcoincash.org advertizing on street LED panels in Almaty (Kazakhstan)

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 07:33 AM PST

    List of online shops where it is possible to pay in BCH during the Black Friday

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 04:53 PM PST

    Grand Theft Read.Cash (custom transaction construction tutorial)

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 04:46 PM PST

    It's not a ColdCard, but with with Keepkey at $5 for the next 24hrs (And other entry level wallets around $50 USD) there is no excuse not to have a hardware wallet at this point... (And if you aren't trying to HODL tonnes of shitcoins, a Ledger Nano S, Trezor One or Keepkey are perfectly fine...)

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 09:32 PM PST

    If you are a programmer who can write python plugins for EC SLP please DM me. I need a number of pretty simple plugins. 2 weeks per plugin, 100 USD per job. Another 100 USD to give me a month of support on the plugin and make small changes to it. I AM ONLY ACCEPTING PROGRAMMERS WITH COMMUNITY REP!!!

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 10:07 PM PST

    I need a plugin that can send a SLP token to a specified address, every so many seconds, with a specified amount

    This is one of many tools I need to start testing the real life security of 0 conf. I am going to try to attack services that give me permission to attack them.

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    Germany ����: Bill Allows German Banks in 2020 To Offer & Mange Cryptocurrency Services

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 03:06 PM PST

    Incentivizing the debunking of myths - introducing MYTHBUSTER SLP token

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 05:19 PM PST

    Only 1 out of 1104 double spend attempts succeeded when broadcast more than 1 second later (new chart)

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 06:53 AM PST

    Recoverable Bitcoin Cash wallets

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 08:28 AM PST

    Bitcoin Coin Cash Business Plan Template for "businesses focused on onboarding merchants to Bitcoin Cash"?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 12:52 AM PST

    Hello,

    Are there any best practices for creating a profitable business related to onboarding merchants to Bitcoin Cash?

    I know someone in Sierra Leone who might benefit from running a successful business that on-boards merchants to Bitcoin Cash.

    Might there be a Bitcoin Cash business plan template that can be modified for local conditions in any particular country? Are there best practices and/or examples of profitable Bitcoin Cash merchant onboarding businesses?

    https://www.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-cash-ecosystem-fund/

    Thanks and Limitless Peace.

    /u/memorydealers

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    The Bitcoin Cash Register App has lightning fast payments!

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 05:05 AM PST

    Protect yourself this Holiday season Black Friday Sales for Hardware Wallets!!

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 09:44 PM PST

    Ledger: no code needed!!

    https://shop.ledger.com/?r=3b05e5b07e61

    CoboVault: use code: TGIFB

    https://shop.cobo.com/?rfsn=3458585.1550d2&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=3458585.1550d2

    Trezor: use code: TRZR30

    https://trezor.io/

    All sales are good for the next few Days

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    Thank you, Bitcoin SV supporter, for helping advance Bitcoin Cash innovation!

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 04:08 AM PST

    Today, I was reading an argument with a Bitcoin SV supporter u/Vlad2Vlad, who had said "You think mass adoption will happen and people will walk with balances on their phones without some way to recover lost/stolen coins? It. Will. Never. Happen. BCH might be a nice pro drug F the police coin for a while tho."

    It got me thinking "can we build 'some way to recover lost/stolen coins'" on Bitcoin Cash? Well, "stolen" - I'm not sure.. but "lost private key" is definitely a problem. Multi-sig can kind of help, but it's no wonder it never took off - it's very complex process to do.

    Can we improve it?.. Then suddenly it hit me. A dead-simple way to recover your wallet, which (wait for it!) is possible to do safely exclusively on Bitcoin Cash!

    The same idea implemented on Bitcoin or Bitcoin SV would be a security disaster due to lack of OP_CHECKDATASIG.

    The article is coming out today as soon as I flesh out all the diagrams with all the details how any wallet can implement this permissionlessly on Bitcoin Cash today (no additions to script needed).

    Am I qualified? Semi. I've dug quite deep into Bitcoin Script to write this lengthy explanatory article about P2SH, Spedn, CashScript and BITBOX and their respective authors read/glanced over it and were OK with my understanding (recommended read if you want to understand Bitcoin Cash contracts and programming). Though I'm definitely not a world renown expert. So, I'll publish the article with my understanding and hope for our best minds to read and critique it.

    There are two things that can go wrong: 1) it's not possible at all to implement (low chance, as all components are there, but we haven't tried to build the implementation) or 2) it's possible to do without OP_CHECKDATASIG securely - well, then accidentally we've moved the whole Bitcoin ecosystem forward - not as cool, as BCH exclusive, but still cool. That's why I want experts to read it.

    In the meantime, thank you u/Vlad2Vlad for your whatever this is and for inspiration to make Bitcoin Cash even more awesome exclusively.

    Stay tuned, article coming within next 12 hours. The hype is real!

    EDIT: The article is up, discussion is here.

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    [July 2019] Vitalik Buterin: Use Bitcoin Cash to improve Ethereum scalability

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 05:16 AM PST

    Bitcoin.com Exchange to Launch a Native Exchange Token

    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 07:08 AM PST

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