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- MERCHANT MONDAY - Because Bitcoin was meant to be spent!
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- How to make 1 Billion people use BCH? - my idea
- Signing txs via BCH - only works for one input -- creating SHA256 hash digest.
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MERCHANT MONDAY - Because Bitcoin was meant to be spent! Posted: 24 Feb 2020 04:13 AM PST Sorry I forgot to post last week! Merchant adoption of Bitcoin Cash is where it's at. Here are the latest numbers:
If you know a business that might be interested in accepting Bitcoin Cash, try sending them to https://bitcoincashers.org/intro/for-merchants/. And if you convince a business to accept BCH, let us all know below! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 24 Feb 2020 02:44 PM PST
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How to make 1 Billion people use BCH? - my idea Posted: 23 Feb 2020 10:39 PM PST
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Signing txs via BCH - only works for one input -- creating SHA256 hash digest. Posted: 24 Feb 2020 03:47 AM PST Sorry to disturb again, but hopefully someone can help, as I really need to get this contract wrapped up. Have this article I wrote here: https://apexpl.github.io/bitcoin_cash_sv_abc_transaction_signatures.html This works great, except it only works if the tx being signed only has one input, and for the life of me I'm unable to figure out why. Obviously you would assume it has something to do with either the PrevOutsHash or SignaturesHash (2nd and 3rd elements in hash), but even after confirming with other code bases such as that bitcash Python package, as far as I can tell my software is doing this correctly. From that article, can anyone maybe see what I'm doing wrong? Or did anyone else run this this same problem, where signing would work fine but only for txs with one input? Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. [link] [comments] | ||
Building a community solving all problems. Posted: 23 Feb 2020 02:56 PM PST
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Tutorial :Digital marketing Quick introduction & SEO [part 1] Posted: 23 Feb 2020 02:41 PM PST
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