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- Again, paying beers and dinner with Bitcoin Cash (BCH) in Maracaibo, Venezuela
- What the f? Why does the Bitcoin.com exchange list HEX?
- HEX founder history
- Member Server is now available. If you have access to a BCH node, you now have access to an uncensorable discussion platform. Happy Memo Monday!
- Bitcoin,com's CEO said they're "going to list $HEX just out of spite!"
- Bitcoin.com lists blatant scam / ponzi, HEX
- VIDEO Bitcoin com Exchange Lists HEX: Roger Ver to Appear on Richard Heart's Livestream
- The cucumber has been claimed - congratulations u/Bagatell_!
- Direct-From-Source Roasted COFFEE For Bitcoin Cash Is Back! (Thailand & Laos Arabica)
- ABC Dragging Feet or Existential Choice?
- The importance of culture, integrity, and making sure we get "the small things" right.
- Here’s What Happens When You Use Lightning Network for the First Time
- Just paid my cable/tv bill again...
- ABC Dragging Feet or Existential Choice?
- Bitcoin Cash meetup in Slovenia Dec 19th! Adoption is spreading!
- Chinese CNY is now the most traded currency on local.bitcoin.com
- Why not benefit from those who would trade HEX on bitcoin.com exchange? Why would you want to control or censor the actions of others. Are you ok with dark net markets but not HEX? Check yourself. We advocate freedom
- Well thought out piece on the chained 25 tx limit
- Electron Cash Portuguese translation complete! Special Thanks to u/RicardaoMoura. Please send some love to him. See text post for address. Translated for 200 million people.
- SLP over $50M Market Cap, Deutsche Bank Predicts Crypto to Replace Fiat by 2030, Twitter CEO Aims to Decentralize Social Media, Kraken finds a major flaw in KeepKey and more in the Weekly News Show
- Maduro Plans to Airdrop Petro to Municipal Leaders and Eligible Citizens
- Does cash shuffle make BCH as private as one of the many privacy coins out there?
- More censorship on /r/Bitcoin
- Why cryptocurrencies?: Darknet markets
Again, paying beers and dinner with Bitcoin Cash (BCH) in Maracaibo, Venezuela Posted: 16 Dec 2019 01:21 AM PST
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What the f? Why does the Bitcoin.com exchange list HEX? Posted: 15 Dec 2019 10:39 AM PST Announcement tweet: https://twitter.com/BitcoinComExch/status/1206265201831694339 This has to be a joke. HEX' goal is to enrich Mr. Heart. It's not like this is some baseless allegation. It can be read up here. It's literally in the code. Don't just willy-nilly list shady tokens like these, without giving a very good explanation. The reasons given in the article by Bitcoin.com aren't very good explanations, they're not even mentioning the "origin address" issue. If this is not corrected in time it could be a very bad day for Bitcoin Cash's reputation. [link] [comments] | ||
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Bitcoin,com's CEO said they're "going to list $HEX just out of spite!" Posted: 15 Dec 2019 02:58 PM PST
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Bitcoin.com lists blatant scam / ponzi, HEX Posted: 15 Dec 2019 01:10 PM PST
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VIDEO Bitcoin com Exchange Lists HEX: Roger Ver to Appear on Richard Heart's Livestream Posted: 15 Dec 2019 04:00 PM PST
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The cucumber has been claimed - congratulations u/Bagatell_! Posted: 16 Dec 2019 01:36 AM PST I'll put a more detailed writeup on https://read.cash today, and update the 'Making of' article to describe some more about how the NFT-1 token (called picasho1/1) was created and inserted into the cucumber. For now, there is a little bit more info here: https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/eazlq5/cucumber_clue_2/fb3tarw/ u/Bagatell_ now holds a unique token which represents the "owner" of the work. Nobody can clone that token or issue more of it. ("There can be only one. Of each."). The token can be kept, sold, gifted, burned, lost, ... I don't know what else :-) I hope once the full writeup is complete, more people can start to tokenize their art and make use of Bitcoin Cash's features to transact it. Thanks for playing along, r/btc , and thanks to u/Bagatell_ for taking the leap of faith and crossing the paywall ;-) [link] [comments] | ||
Direct-From-Source Roasted COFFEE For Bitcoin Cash Is Back! (Thailand & Laos Arabica) Posted: 15 Dec 2019 07:38 PM PST
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ABC Dragging Feet or Existential Choice? Posted: 15 Dec 2019 02:26 PM PST | ||
The importance of culture, integrity, and making sure we get "the small things" right. Posted: 15 Dec 2019 11:15 PM PST Do you ever have one of those existential moments where you feel like "the big things" people do for you are ultimately shallow? And then later that day or that week it's something simple, a "small thing" that really touches you in an emotional way? Why are we humans like this? Because we know that when people try to perform elaborate acts to please us, it's mostly just for attention and reputation. When people go out of their way to do small things to please us, it's because on a fundamental human level, they care. It's nice that have a new cool toy on Bitcoin.com, or it's nice that retail adoption for BCH is booming. But when's the last time, and I speak for myself here too, when's the last time you spent that energy to uplift a single noob? Taking time out of your day to uplift or onboard a single person to BCH? Instead of making noise, repeating shallow praises about BCH or empty curses at BTC/the banks, what if you used your energy to perform a single, small, but meaningful deed? Now I'm not religious, so don't take this as religion. But if you look at the story of Christ, he wasn't all about parading through town, glorifying himself or his most cared for followers, or screaming his ideas at the top of his lungs. He helped the poor, the sick, and the sinners. He took time out of his day, his extremely limited and valuable time, and he helped people that did not deserve him. And for what? Because it's always the small things that make a difference in our lives. I think that type of attitude needs to be more embraced in BCH. Less fighting, less pride, less boasting about the big things. We need to humble ourselves to the lowest level, and then start from a position of wanting to love and help others. Crypto isn't about getting rich. Bitcoin Cash is not about "getting 30 bitcoins BCH for every Bitcoin BTC". Its not about any of that. It's about helping people achieve financial freedom. And why should you want to help them? If you're helping them for any reason outside of loving them, then you're doing it for the wrong reasons. And they'll sense that. If they sense that you're just pushing a ideology, or that you want to just enrich yourself, they'll be turned off. If you don't start the conversation from a position of love, the message of ultimately giving them more financial freedom won't go through right. And this isn't me being religious. This isn't hippie talk either. Nobody on this planet dislikes feeling loved, and everyone on this planet who isn't constantly miserable loves something or someone. Even if you don't fully recognize it. It's a deep feeling within. Love is the most powerful emotion, and it's not just a reaction. It's also a choice. You can choose to be loving, even if you don't feel loved. Love is ultimately something you should build into your actions, not an end to itself. The end should be increasing the happiness in the world, doing unto others as you wished others would do unto you. And there is a saying, perfect love casts out all fear. And it also casts out all darkness. When you truly do things out of love for other people and for making the world a better place, people can sense it, and they become more receptive. When you truly do things out of love, you become humbled by your opponents rather than angered, and you can even find the energy to love your enemies. When love casts out the arrogance in your heart, your heart and mind opens up to new truth and ideas that it may have previously refused to see. The culture of Bitcoin Cash should be a shining beacon to the world. We should be the light that cuts away darkness. We should be the hope that fills people's hearts. We should not be, and we should not associate with, people who work in darkness. People who try to con others into "making huge money", who try to play into people's lust, selfishness, and greed, who tell them that nobody's any good and everyone's just as good as anybody, these are the people we should be weary of. And to be weary is not to hate, but to feel sorrow for, and to protect others from. On this subject, I do not think Bitcoin.com should make the unwise decision to support scams like HEX, as this really can't serve any purpose outside of blinding people from the real point of crypto, which is to make the world a better place. Richard is not a man of light, he's an antichrist of good, and you can see it in his values. He values getting rich for nothing, he values looking good rather than being good, he values vanity and expensive apparel, he values engaging in high-time-preferenced activity. He does not value helping people who needs help, stopping the State from hurting innocent people, or creating an honest business model that creates more economic goods and financial freedom for the world. If we are to improve our culture, we need to start with our own hearts. We need to not be tempted to work in darkness in order to justify possible material gain at the expense of others, and we need to differentiate good from evil. After we absolve ourselves of these temptations, the next step is to help others. Not just yourself, help others in the act of helping others. Teach people how to help others. Lead by example, not by word. We need to learn forgiveness, mercy, humility, ambition, and most importantly, love. Selfishness, lust, and pride all detract from your inner virtue. Businessmen that only care about getting money quick usually fall short of their goals, but businessmen who have it in their minds to help others will more naturally figure out how to best serve the economy. Intentions matter. Culture in BCH is important. We don't achieve that by censorship of course, but by leading by example. And listing scams with zero utility is not leading by example. Other cryptocurrencies may lack value proposition, like BTC, but they are not scams created by scammers, they are just ideas in lack of real utility and meaning, who will fail slowly and softly like all the rest. So please. Don't use your energy to mess with shady projects like HEX. Continue using your energy to make the world a better place with more financial freedom, and don't be a stumbling block for your enemies. ~ With love, many within the BCH community [link] [comments] | ||
Here’s What Happens When You Use Lightning Network for the First Time Posted: 15 Dec 2019 06:13 PM PST
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Just paid my cable/tv bill again... Posted: 15 Dec 2019 05:03 PM PST | ||
ABC Dragging Feet or Existential Choice? Posted: 15 Dec 2019 03:34 PM PST | ||
Bitcoin Cash meetup in Slovenia Dec 19th! Adoption is spreading! Posted: 15 Dec 2019 10:09 PM PST
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Chinese CNY is now the most traded currency on local.bitcoin.com Posted: 15 Dec 2019 05:49 AM PST
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Well thought out piece on the chained 25 tx limit Posted: 15 Dec 2019 06:33 PM PST | ||
Posted: 15 Dec 2019 07:32 AM PST Please send some love to the main collaborator of this titanic activity for the benefit of 200 million people who may have access to this amazing application in their native language(Portuguese). Professor Ricardo Moura's BCH Address: u/RicardaoMoura BitcoinCash:qqy9nrrvvjkcmfsu47parx3msexczp9q7swf4fdcur https://twitter.com/VainilaMarket/status/1206221495015530498?s=20 [link] [comments] | ||
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Maduro Plans to Airdrop Petro to Municipal Leaders and Eligible Citizens Posted: 15 Dec 2019 11:19 AM PST
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Does cash shuffle make BCH as private as one of the many privacy coins out there? Posted: 15 Dec 2019 02:26 PM PST
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Why cryptocurrencies?: Darknet markets Posted: 15 Dec 2019 10:43 AM PST |
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