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    BTC Israeli street food for Bitcoin BCH! - BelaBite join North Queensland's growing BCH economy


    Israeli street food for Bitcoin BCH! - BelaBite join North Queensland's growing BCH economy

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 07:46 PM PST

    I've made it, the first step of BCH adoption in my city.

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 07:48 PM PST

    I achieved that a coffee shop of my city starts to receive BCH as a payment method, this being the first business in the entire history of my city to receive a cryptocurrency as payment!

    https://read.cash/@Gersonarellano/ive-made-it-the-first-step-of-bch-adoption-in-my-city-e461e07a

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    Bitcoin Cash Maximalist Vs. Bitcoin Maximalist | 3000BCH Vs. 108BTC Bet! !

    Posted: 01 Mar 2020 12:12 AM PST

    DOWNLOAD Bitcoin Cash logos & icons in PNG, SVG, EPS formats.

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 05:21 PM PST

    What the fuck is up with these CoinTelegraph articles about BCH latley?

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 07:09 PM PST

    This is like the 2nd article in a week talking about a BCH SIM Hack as if it's a problem with the blockchain and that miners should doing re-orgs to reverse the hack?

    https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-bch-question-how-to-recover-after-30m-hack-and-mining-tax-row

    By: Joseph Birch

    Who are these uneducated and/or biased Maxi small blockers and why is CoinTelegraph employing them?

    Do these idiot authors know anything about crypto/blockchain and non-reversible transactions and the immutability of blockchain ledgers being the entire point of crypto?

    P.S. -> 'Lately'

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    Someone donated 47 BCH to the CashFusion Security Audit Fund!

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 08:18 AM PST

    Here's the transaction.

    Fungibility is an important feature of money. CashFusion is a decentralized privacy protocol built on top of Bitcoin Cash that allows you to mix your coins with other people making it near-impossible to trace or blacklist coins. Chain analysis is useless because the possible combinations that Fusion produces would take "longer than the age of the universe to compute". CashFusion is a massive upgrade over CashShuffle which was released in 2019.

    This fund is for a security audit which is the next necessary step to the release of this software. Bitcoin.com will match $50,000 raised by the community. The fund has been live for less than a week and we are already 50%-55% of the way to completion!

    Whether you're a big whale or a small fish, everyone in the BCH community benefits from CashFusion.

    Donate here.

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    Peter R. Rizun: "Reminder that ABC0.21.0 is not safe to run: There's no way NOT to vote for the IFP (aka dev tax). If you set enableminerfund=False you STILL vote for it but your blocks will be orphaned if it activates. Word on the street is Poolin accidentally voted for the IFP due to this flaw"

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 09:57 AM PST

    With 1,000 onboarded Bitcoin Cash locations, the GoCrypto Payment Scheme is conquering the World!

    Posted: 01 Mar 2020 01:49 AM PST

    Introduced my personal trainer to Bitcoin Cash today!

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 02:24 PM PST

    Gave him $5 through bitcoin.com wallet and we send it back and forth a few times. Will tip him some BCH at end of each session as he learns about it.

    He wasn't too crazy about Visa taking 3% of his transactions - and hopefully he considers accepting Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin.

    submitted by /u/whyison
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    I don't think BCH will be able to overtake BTC despite the better technology, and the better support in terms of merchants.

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 09:23 PM PST

    I'm probably going to get downvoted a lot on this, but don't get me wrong, I support BCH more than BTC because of the technology lying behind it, but despite this, I don't think it will EVER be able to surpass BTC. The problem with BCH is that despite its superior technology, the average person won't know WHY BCH is superior. Not only this, but the fact that Bitcoin also has the BTC ticker, and is technically the "real" Bitcoin, as it won the hard fork. Not only this, but people will look at the price of BTC and BCH (without knowing the fundamentals), and think that because BTC has a higher market cap, and is the "real" Bitcoin, will be more convinced to stay with BTC than move with BCH. I want someone to change my mind, and I'm open to different views, but as far as it goes right now, I just don't see BCH even having the ability to surpass BTC's market cap that is more than 25x greater than the market cap of BCH.

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    TOP CRYPTO TWEETS Charlie Shrem Denied CashApp Acct, Lightning Turns 5, @Bitcoin is Creepy

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 07:10 PM PST

    And now quasi liberalism

    Posted: 01 Mar 2020 01:42 AM PST

    It is the enemy manufacturing this chainsplit, they know it is detrimental if not devastating, they know the inherent centralization that lies in the software used for mining, they know the miners' risk aversion which they have to have.

    There is a time aspect, the scheduled forks, there is miner voting which we know is of no importance and can lead to complacency, there is lying about the purpose and the consequence, everything is done to take people by surprise.

    Then there is a troll storm: Paying developers is suddenly after 11 years so important as to throw away all other concerns, turning every argument on its head, post in volume to create an illusion of support for the straw in the coin creation mechanism to suck the real power out of the system, the soundness.

    The soundness is essential, we are not making a payment system to compete with banks and visa, that would be for no purpose.

    We need the soundness - nobody gets coins on the cheap.

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    Let's try to refuel my car at a service station in Venezuela

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 09:47 PM PST

    Tom Harding: "Running Bitcoin Cash Node"

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 09:53 AM PST

    Bitcoin Cash Maximalist Vs. Bitcoin Maximalist | 3000BCH Vs. 108BTC Bet! !

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 07:05 AM PST

    Bitcoin Unlimited: "Shuffle #BitcoinCash with others for less than a penny. Get started at Cashshuffle.com

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 09:56 AM PST

    OB1: "Ever wanted to accept crypto for your storefront and not have to deal with the hassle of setting one up? Try @HavenPrivacy today and be up and running in no time at all!"

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 09:55 AM PST

    Adoption through e-commerce - A big step for crypto

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 01:55 PM PST

    “Governement control of money could only become absolute, and its counterfeiting unchallenged, as money-substitutes came into prominence in recent centuries. The advent of paper money and bank deposits, provided the open sesame for governments road to power over money and the entire economic system”

    Posted: 01 Mar 2020 12:17 AM PST

    A purely libertarian and voluntaryist analysis of the IFP situation

    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 12:01 PM PST

    1) The owner of a software project has the right to write any code they want.

    2) The miner has a right to mine using any software they want.

    3) And the user has the right to use any coin they want.

    The Programmer is Not an Aggressor

    To those whom believe Amaury and his client Bitcoin ABC is doing something immoral by including an IFP, you are incorrect. Whatever you wish to do with your rightfully obtained property is moral by default, as by the nature of it being your property does not harm others, and by the nature of being what you want, does not go against your interests.

    I am not saying Amaury owns the BCH network, but he certainly owns Bitcoin ABC. ABC is his project and he WILL do with it as he pleases.

    The Miner is Not an Aggressor

    To those whom believe the miners, such as BTC.top, are doing something immoral by mining using Bitcoin ABC'S software, you are incorrect. The miner owns his own mining equipment, and can run any code he pleases, as code is free speech.

    I am not saying the miners own the BCH network, but they own their hardware and can mine however they please.

    The User is Not an Aggressor

    To those whom believe that the users, who use whatever currency they please, are doing something immoral by using a coin based on Bitcoin ABC's software, you are incorrect. A user has the right to use whatever currency they please, as it's their private keys and their wallets.

    I am not saying that users own the BCH network, but they can use whatever coin they please.

    Conclusion

    In the event of an IFP successfully activating, no immoral actions have taken place. The developers are not immoral for adding code to their own software projects, the miners are not immoral for mining on the software they want, and the users are not immoral for using the coin they want.

    This situation isn't moralistic in nature. There is no good and bad "collective decisions", but rather, everyone is morally correct in acting upon their private property as they please.

    Taking over someone else's GitHub by force or fraud (such as with Bitcoin Core), taking away someones mining machines by force (such as the government can and has done), or taking someone's coins by force (as hackers do), are all immoral acts, and all incorporate initiating harmful force on a victim and their private property, and all definitely violate the Golden Rule.

    If you don't like the miners orphaning blocks from other miners for not distributing part of the block reward to developers, you have three morally legitimate options:

    1) As a Developer: Write new node software, and either outcompete ABC, or fork the BCH project.

    2) As a Miner: Vote with your hashpower to run a different client.

    3) As a User: Sell BCH and buy something you like better.

    But using force, fraud, and aggression against individuals who aren't violating anyone's rights, isn't morally justified. Attacking people for utilizing their own private property is also looked down upon as unlibertarian and socially unacceptable behavior.

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    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 01:45 PM PST

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    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 10:24 PM PST

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    Posted: 29 Feb 2020 11:22 AM PST

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