- "all this time Bitcoin community has pushed "Not your keys. Not your Bitcoin." All of a sudden Liquid is around. And is admittedly a Bitcoin Certificate, aka IOU ... And it's ok? Because Blockstream Co created it. Never forget. You either have BTC or you don't"
- How did /u/memorydealers get the nickname Bitcoin Jesus?
- Youtube (centralized) took down these Bakersfield doctors' video on Covid19; but it's on (decentralized) lbry.tv
- 1 Cent per Kilowatt-Hour: China's Sichuan Province Encourages Hydro-Powered Bitcoin Mining
- The campaign to make bch unsound
- Reminder: Naming Bitcoin Cash Bcash was part of a social attack by BTC maximalists.
- Avacus.io has been decided adding Amazon Canada support. Avacus is a payment service that connects people who want to shop with discounts using cryptocurrency and people who want to get. Amazon CA is available in Avacus!
- Scaling
- "Crypto Valley" Seeks $103 Million Government Bailout. Meanwhile BCH enjoys inhouse capital funding success.
- CashFusion needs to get simpler
- That's an issue...
- E2E Encrypted Messaging on Member.cash
- “Bitcoin [BTC] is not “money for the people” That narrative is delusional. Bitcoin today is for the 1%. It is for those that are well educated. For those with disposable income. If the Bitcoin network succeeds the value will accrue to those already wealthy today.“
- "In Crypto We Trust" a #BitcoinCash meet-up group crosses 8k users today! https://www.meetup.com/In_Crypto_We_Trust/
- For at least a handful of hours or so now, the @flipstartercash backend hosting has been under attack. Why am I not surprised?
- Protocol Labs Releases Distributed Peer-to-Peer InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) Upgrade 0.5
- How do DeFi protocol developers make money?
- BTC's motto should be "For every person on Earth, there is a BTC transaction waiting just for you!" ... because that is exactly what it is. BTC's bandwidth allows for ONE transaction for every person on earth in 55 years.
- Using Bitcoin Cash to send and receive transactions and get balance in Vapor Swift server
- I wonder if BCH could fund a mining operation in house to distribute profits to infrastructure?
- 15% and climbing fast !!! Miners are preparing for the May 15th upgrade with Bitcoin Cash Node
- Great Projects Great Future For Bitcoin Cash!
- What is the difference between BCH cash address and BCH legacy address?
- Try to take the money on my Key with a BIP38 Encrypt password. Nobody talks about it but with this password I don't worry about showing my Private keys.
- Covid vs hyperinflation. Levanon.
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How did /u/memorydealers get the nickname Bitcoin Jesus? Posted: 28 Apr 2020 10:07 PM PDT | ||
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1 Cent per Kilowatt-Hour: China's Sichuan Province Encourages Hydro-Powered Bitcoin Mining Posted: 28 Apr 2020 09:54 PM PDT
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The campaign to make bch unsound Posted: 28 Apr 2020 04:11 PM PDT There is no miner infrastructure funding plan. The miners are not affected by the plan, they just redirect their capital to serve the other sha256 coins. It is not a plan, more like a disaster setup. It is not infrastructure (capital invested by government), it is a part of the coinbase redirected to a bunch of people, programmers and public relations people, already hired by the abc team, just like in the fiat systems. The mining expense for the coin is going down proportionally. The soundness, meaning the fact that you have to spend real resources to find the yet unfound coins, is destroyed. Some people get coins for free, like what happens in the fiat systems The hashrate goes down, now being only paid by the remaining part of the block subsidy, after a random group of busybullies have sucked a percentage out of it. The implementation in abc is creepy, anything can happen, and miners can go with the nonplan due to risk. There is no guarantee we don't get it. The supporters masquerading as bch supporters, will turn on the dime after 15th of may, and launch a heavy anti bch campaign pointing out our loss of soundness. If there is a split, the loss of network effect will set us back another few years, another few years until we can have sound money for the world. [link] [comments] | ||
Reminder: Naming Bitcoin Cash Bcash was part of a social attack by BTC maximalists. Posted: 28 Apr 2020 07:42 AM PDT | ||
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Posted: 28 Apr 2020 08:23 PM PDT It's clear how btc aims to scale, with lightning and liquid. What are the plans for Bch to scale. Assuming you get mainstream adoption. Surely you can't increase block size forever? This is not a troll. I am genuinely curious at the different pathways chosen. [link] [comments] | ||
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CashFusion needs to get simpler Posted: 28 Apr 2020 05:10 AM PDT Dear CashFusion team (I don't know where to write to you, but I assume you read r/btc), thanks you for your work on CashFusion! I love the idea of CashFusion, but currently the implementation is too hard to use for an average user. It's a bit too hard even for more advanced users. Please consider the following improvement suggestions: 1) It should automatically force-enable all the checkboxes to function correctly (Tor client, Tor node, etc..) 2) I'm a programmer, but even I have no idea what "12% full. Tiers: [0.0001], ..." means or "No outputs available at any tier." or why almost none of my fusions ever run. Can you please add some explanations (inside of the Electron Cash) or translate these messages into a simpler language? The average user seeing these has no idea what he should do to improve the situation. 3) Can you please add an explanation (inside of the Electron Cash) why I sometimes see something like 88% full, then it disappears and nothing happens? 4) I'm always getting "No FX rate available" and therefore I can't see/use USD amounts, when CashFusion Tor is on. More like a bug. 5) Suddenly, I see "Starting in 1200 seconds". Nearly half an hour to start. Why? 6) We really need controls to make sure we're not getting too many small outputs. Right now with each fusion I'm getting 10-20 times more outputs that I previously had :( These tiny outputs are going to be consolidated anyway, thereby reducing privacy for everybody :( Thank you for your work! [link] [comments] | ||
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E2E Encrypted Messaging on Member.cash Posted: 28 Apr 2020 08:36 AM PDT
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Protocol Labs Releases Distributed Peer-to-Peer InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) Upgrade 0.5 Posted: 28 Apr 2020 07:31 AM PDT
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How do DeFi protocol developers make money? Posted: 29 Apr 2020 02:21 AM PDT
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Posted: 28 Apr 2020 08:22 AM PDT There literally is exactly ONE BTC transaction waiting for every person on earth. What a joke. [link] [comments] | ||
Using Bitcoin Cash to send and receive transactions and get balance in Vapor Swift server Posted: 28 Apr 2020 11:41 AM PDT I have a project in Ruby on Rails but it uses the accounts feature to transfer BCH/BTC between users and this is deprecated. I saw the yenom/BitcoinKit project on GitHub and thought that is awesome, it even says I can send/receive and get the balance of HD Wallets. Then I read in "Issues" that's exactly the part that "might not be working". Then I thought okay maybe I will use Bitcoin-ABC but the RPC is not documented? Maybe BCHD, but it doesn't support SLP? The BCHWallet is separate project and uses a "single wallet" only. There is some controversy with the miner infrastructure funding and the different Bitcoin Cash groups. Is the obvious solution to try to use the top choice, Bitcoin-ABC and figure out the RPC commands? I just wanted to do transfers between HD wallets, or at the very least see the balance of an HD wallet using the master public key, and also to send transactions using some API. Or should I use rest.bitcoin.com? [link] [comments] | ||
I wonder if BCH could fund a mining operation in house to distribute profits to infrastructure? Posted: 29 Apr 2020 01:51 AM PDT | ||
15% and climbing fast !!! Miners are preparing for the May 15th upgrade with Bitcoin Cash Node Posted: 29 Apr 2020 01:37 AM PDT Thank goodness the IFP was removed. Now we just need move forward with Bitcoin cash node May 15 upgrade. [link] [comments] | ||
Great Projects Great Future For Bitcoin Cash! Posted: 28 Apr 2020 08:04 AM PDT
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What is the difference between BCH cash address and BCH legacy address? Posted: 28 Apr 2020 11:40 PM PDT Hi guys, I recently transfered some BCH from one wallet to another, but i was forced to use my legacy address rather then my ussual cash address. What is the difference between the two? [link] [comments] | ||
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Covid vs hyperinflation. Levanon. Posted: 28 Apr 2020 10:48 PM PDT
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