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    Saturday, February 8, 2020

    BTC Nervous Blockstream CEO: Ethereum is eating Blockstream's lunch 😋

    BTC Nervous Blockstream CEO: Ethereum is eating Blockstream's lunch ��


    Nervous Blockstream CEO: Ethereum is eating Blockstream's lunch ��

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 04:55 PM PST

    Blind escrow and BIP70 open source & working on Googol.cash

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 10:08 PM PST

    Why is bitcoin cash better than bitcoin?

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 01:36 PM PST

    Keene Solidifies Position as Global Leader in Bitcoin Cash Acceptance with More Businesses Onboard in January!

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 09:27 PM PST

    Let's see how much spine is left among Core maxis ☣️

    Posted: 08 Feb 2020 12:33 AM PST

    Humor of the day! Greg Maxwell ACTUALLY BELIEVES that BTC is fast, reliable, safe, secure, cheap, and easy to use: "Absolutely! More than any other cryptocurrency by far." ����‍♂️����

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 12:18 PM PST

    What do you want for BCH?

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 07:49 PM PST

    I have made an article in which I talk about what I expect and want for BCH, I hope you like it!

    https://read.cash/@Gersonarellano/what-do-you-want-for-bch-3efc726b

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    Has Bitcoin.com wallet switched from Open Source to closed source?

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 08:30 AM PST

    I paid Bitcoin Verde to add CashAddr and SLP browsing support

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 07:40 AM PST

    Increasing the BCH Network Effect

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 12:33 PM PST

    What methods does everyone think is best for us as a community to increase the BCH network effect?

    What I personally do and have done is gift BCH to people in small denominations as I am a firm believer people take efforts to learn about something more when they have skin in the game.

    I have saw this theory proven through friends actually, I had two friends who were convinced Litecoin was the best thing going but I send them each (0.021 BCH) and pointed them to some YouTube interviews with people like Roger Ver, Rick Falkvinge and some bitcoin.com content and they have now swapped their Litecoin for BCH and one has also started dollar cost averaging every month with BCH.

    I also continually ask my local bars to accept BCH as a payment method however none have taken my advice thus far (I am actually so excited to visit London in a few weeks in order to spend my BCH on a beer haha!)

    I have also spent my BCH on VPN services and a few t-shirts online as well in an effort to support businesses who accept BCH.

    I have never been so sure about something succeeding as I am BCH and so I feel a certain level of responsibility that I should be doing more to spread the word of BCH and at least present people with arguments as to why I think they should be invested in this and then they can make their own minds up after that.

    Does anyone have any good success stories or advice for getting people involved in BCH?

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    Someone should tell adsorptionspectra it's 2020, and we already have hardware that's cheap, fast, and have high capacity..

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 07:35 PM PST

    Stack Exchange: Bitcoin Cash Proposed Q&A site for users, researchers and developers of Bitcoin Cash (BCH).

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 11:52 AM PST

    Calvin Pays Wikipedia Founder to Speak at his Conference, Gets Publicly Humiliated

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 04:05 AM PST

    Discussion on BCH dev funding, BSV patent madness, and a lot more

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 04:05 PM PST

    A Few Things You Should Know About Getting a BitLicense

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 01:49 PM PST

    The NYDFS rejected Seattle-based cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex's BitLicense application, and the resulting rejection letter serves as a blueprint for anyone looking to do crypto business in the Empire State.

    For securities lawyer Jason Seibert, who has served on several landmark crypto cases, the crux of Bittrex's rejection letter is on Page 4 in Paragraph D. He says it offers the 10,000-foot view of what it takes to operate a crypto exchange.

    "…Bittrex has failed to demonstrate responsibility, financial and business experience, or the character and fitness to warrant the belief that its business will be conducted honestly, fairly, equitably and carefully," reads the NYDFS rejection letter of Bittrex, which requested that the exchange provide within two weeks of the rejection written confirmation that it had stopped operating in New York State and doing business with its residents.

    What's clear is that anyone looking to operate as an exchange in New York State must abide by the Five Pillars of KYC and AML:

    • internal controls;
    • the designation of a Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)/AML officer;
    • a BSA/AML training program;
    • independent testing to test programs;
    • and a risk-based, customer due-diligence procedure

    "For instance, you have to be able to know if there's somebody that's on a sanctions list or an OFAC list," explains Mr. Seibert, referencing the Office of Foreign Assets Control. "So, it becomes an issue if an exchange doesn't even know who their customers are due to the ability for users to create a false name or an alias account."

    Seibert points out that no one is going to win points with the regulator when they allow Elvis Presley to trade, as was the case with Bittrex.

    "An exchange must see some form of ID, some sort of registration, some sort of link between an actual person and an account," explains Seibert. "You can run an actual ID against a database like OFAC to make sure that it isn't a sanctioned Russian who's not supposed to be doing business in the United States or someone laundering money through a cryptocurrency exchange because they've created a false account. That's the issue with these anonymous accounts. When you're looking to be a government regulated entity, you have to follow all the rules. You can't allow anonymity anymore."

    full story: cryptographicasset.com/a-few-things-you-should-know-about-getting-a-bitlicense/

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    Bitcoin Cash Community Begins Crafting Q&A Stack Exchange Site to Build Knowledge Base

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 11:50 AM PST

    More building happening on top of Bitcoin Cash

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 03:41 PM PST

    My adventure to push adoption: Googol.Cash in Beta targeting the freelancing community (ClearSky)

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 09:43 AM PST

    Serious question: why does BCH have more of a claim to the throne than BSV?

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 12:05 PM PST

    Full disclosure: I own BTC. I don't own any BCH or BSV, but I keep posted on developments in the space.

    From my understanding, the BCH community has always argued that Bitcoin Cash has more claim to the throne because:

    1. It more closely follows the Bitcoin whitepaper / original design

    2. It allows onchain-scaling and bigger blocks

    Ignoring Faketoshi antics for now, doesn't BSV have a bigger claim to 1 and 2 than BCH?

    Regarding 1: BCH incorporates changes from the original design like Canonical Transaction Ordering, and may include a Dev Tax in the future. BSV does not include these and even recently deprecated P2SH (silly, but it is now closer to the original)

    Regarding 2: After the split, BSV had bigger blocks than BCH and after the Genesis Fork it has no limit. BCH currently has a 32mb limit I believe? The scaling potential of BSV right now is greater.

    I'm not trying to troll. For what it's worth I think BSV is a dumpster fire. But if these two points are what define the original Bitcoin, then doesn't BSV have a better claim?

    submitted by /u/CadmeusCain
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    Decentralization removed the trusted third party from the equation, making the system cheaper, faster, more reliable, and more flexible. It also scales exceptionally well, and is as easy to use as the UX we build around it.

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 02:17 PM PST

    "Who in their *right* mind would defend Tether (as opposed to non-action or even voice against it)? The only reason why that comes to mind is if they are financially obligated..."

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 05:10 AM PST

    What are your thoughts about the Latin America adoption proposal?

    Posted: 08 Feb 2020 02:05 AM PST

    Help grow the Bitcoin Cash community in Lugano

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 08:54 AM PST

    Oh so you mean the anonymous internet detectives last year who said BTSE is an unregistered shady exchange were right. Note the scumbags who were promoting BTSE [...] BTSE details shift to BVI as UAE central bank says the crypto exchange startup doesn't fall under its 'jurisdiction and regulations'

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 07:46 AM PST

    More Miners Voice Skepticism at Bitcoin Cash Infrastructure Fund Proposals

    Posted: 07 Feb 2020 02:38 PM PST

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