BTC Oil hits $0 before Bitcoin! |
- Oil hits $0 before Bitcoin!
- Kim Dotcom: "Institutional investors are dropping out of [BTC coin]. That’s good. Crypto needs more users, not more speculators. Mass utilization is accelerated by the economic crash. But Crypto needs more easy-to-use & secure apps allowing users to pay for real things in real-time at low fees."
- Here's a chart nobody talks about - What businesses will ACTUALLY accept as payment
- I'm starting to like BCH. Convience me
- If Bitcoin Cash Node convinces people that their money is better spent on the BCHN campaign, they're not standing in the way of ABC. They're leading the way. It would be great if all campaigns were to get funded.
- The Elly all-in-one crypto wallet now speaks Spanish! | Pay with crypto at over 1300 merchants worldwide
- Hiring Criminal Justice System expert with BTC $100/hr (need essay help TOMORROW 11AM please pm)
- Bitcoin Cash needs a money button equivalent.
- Facebook won't allow promotion of protests “that defy government's guidance” on social distancing. All of us in the r/btc community have known for a while that we need new decentralized platforms that allow free speech. without censorship.
- Bitcoin Cash Dev Chris Troutner Fights US Lawmakers' Attempt to Weaken End-to-End Encryption
- Bitcoin Cash Currency Notes Can Be Super Spreader to overcome Covid-19 conditions. "Accesorios Acapulco" Cultura BCH Merchant Seed in Puerto Ordaz-Venezuela.
- Americans Purchase $1,200 Worth of Bitcoin, While 7 Banks Fumble With Stimulus Payments
- America's Banks Can Simply Bail Themselves Out - Thanks to the Fed's $27 Trillion Blackrock Deal
- Bitcoin Cash-powered message system promises unbreakable encryption
- dForce Attacker Returns the Stolen $25 Million In Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH)
- BCH upgrade is here again, major clients release upgraded versions
- I'm a real person and I support Bitcoin Cash
- PayJoin, a new technology by Blockstream, promises more privacy for merchants by asking them to use hot wallets. Last time I checked that is exactly what hackers need to steal your bitcoin.
- Store Of Value?
- What prevents anyone from creating fraudulent duplicates/forgeries of established SLP tokens?
- To all the naysayers who told you $BTC is going to ZERO, you can go now go back and rub the negative price of oil in their faces
- Is there a wallet that allows to send encrypted messages to another BCH address (but without storing it on-chain), like an alternative to email?
- Choices & Potential Outcomes For the BCH Ecosystem
- George Donnelly Comes of REALLY Poorly in This Thread
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Here's a chart nobody talks about - What businesses will ACTUALLY accept as payment Posted: 20 Apr 2020 07:44 PM PDT
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I'm starting to like BCH. Convience me Posted: 20 Apr 2020 06:53 PM PDT | ||
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Hiring Criminal Justice System expert with BTC $100/hr (need essay help TOMORROW 11AM please pm) Posted: 20 Apr 2020 08:44 PM PDT I need a criminal justice expert to help me over zoom or skype or phone etc. Texas specifically. Just essay questions please talk me thru them while I type. I want a good grade! [TOMORROW 11AM CST SHARP] Email or PM if you can help darkwallets[at]gmail.com [link] [comments] | ||
Bitcoin Cash needs a money button equivalent. Posted: 20 Apr 2020 02:15 PM PDT
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Bitcoin Cash Dev Chris Troutner Fights US Lawmakers' Attempt to Weaken End-to-End Encryption Posted: 20 Apr 2020 12:28 PM PDT
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Americans Purchase $1,200 Worth of Bitcoin, While 7 Banks Fumble With Stimulus Payments Posted: 20 Apr 2020 02:49 PM PDT
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America's Banks Can Simply Bail Themselves Out - Thanks to the Fed's $27 Trillion Blackrock Deal Posted: 20 Apr 2020 08:36 AM PDT
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Bitcoin Cash-powered message system promises unbreakable encryption Posted: 20 Apr 2020 11:02 AM PDT
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dForce Attacker Returns the Stolen $25 Million In Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) Posted: 21 Apr 2020 12:55 AM PDT
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BCH upgrade is here again, major clients release upgraded versions Posted: 20 Apr 2020 01:10 PM PDT
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I'm a real person and I support Bitcoin Cash Posted: 20 Apr 2020 04:35 AM PDT Hello everyone, I've been a lurker here for a couple of months. I feel like sharing my perspective and taking a public stand to show my support. I was introduced to cryptocurrency in 2013. I was window shopping on Newegg, wishing AMD would compete with Nvidia. This wish came true when their GPUs were selling like hotcakes; their stock, doubling to $4 a share. Then I discovered the reason: It was Litecoin. It rose from around $2 a share, to $20... then $40. AMD's GPUs can mine this lucrative coin! Then I learned about Bitcoin. It was $400... $900! Damn, that's a crazy! "Bitcoin was too expensive for me," I told myself, "they say it's a scam." Litecoin might be a scam too, but I happened to have an older 5850 GPU that can mine it with little risk. I followed the instructions to join a Litecoin mining pool. I eagerly watched the command prompt until I eventually learned my single GPU wasn't doing much. I quit. I started to slowly forget it all. Then Mt. Gox's news reached my ears. All I really knew, was that people lost a lot of money, and it involved Bitcoin and an online exchange. That solidified the idea that it all was a scam into a belief. I forgot about Litecoin; about Bitcoin. I witnessed the 20k price pump of 2017. That didn't move me, as I have no interest in what seems like a pyramid scheme. However, I have been watching the censoring and de-platforming happening on social media, Paypal, and Patreon over the years: The colluding social media. How could people justify the ability to completely destroy a person's ability to earn a living; to have a voice? How is this right or even legal when such companies have near monopoly? A solution is to encourage innovation or policies that circumvent these injustices. But the government doesn't seem to be moving fast enough with good policies, if anything it is getting worse. That leaves innovation. This has been a growing sentiment of mine over the years. It wasn't until I heard about the Brave browser, and how it could be used to pay people without the likes of Paypal, that I realized cryptocurrency's potential to be the answer. Since December, I have been learning quite a bit about cryptocurrency. It started with investing a mere $100 in BAT. However after learning about the 'Know Your Customer' requirements and how the Brave project is forced to embrace it, I am reluctant to say they are the answer. The BAT coin depends on them too much, and they could be shut down, either through another type of adpocalypse or government intervention. This led me to investing into Bitcoin. I opted to create a legacy wallet in Electrum since I didn't know much about SegWit, and wasn't certain of it's future. However, after moving my Bitcoin to my paper wallet, back to Coinbase, and back to my paper wallet and seeing a significant portion of my Satoshi's dwindle away, Bitcoin Cash has my attention now. It works like Bitcoin, doesn't have a central authority to stop or censor payments, is fast and cheap to use. Because of these characteristics, it has the ability to change the world right now, not 5-10 years too late. I wish I lived in a world where I didn't have to depend on the likes of Paypal or Mastercard and where everyone has a voice. My name is Ryan Cordin. I support Bitcoin cash. [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 21 Apr 2020 02:48 AM PDT It never made sense to me this concept. Crypto is more likely to be compared to SWIFT. It's also an obvious enhancement of it since it does not require an intermediary or a bank. The anonymization features if implemented correctly could also make it a dark finacial network, the TOR version of SWIFT. The value of the coins will be determined by the value of access to that network. So to me it's always been fairly obvious that those who have a problem with this basic reasoning is being disingenuous. I guess they never even read the synopsis of cryptonomicon, this is just the practical application of the concept in that book. [link] [comments] | ||
What prevents anyone from creating fraudulent duplicates/forgeries of established SLP tokens? Posted: 21 Apr 2020 02:12 AM PDT What prevents anyone from creating fraudulent duplicates/forgeries of established SLP tokens? https://memo.cash/profile/1P788FYqZDTaLRVUgkDj5emhV98e31UsS2 I have a few tokens and i genuinely wonder. Gracias and cheers. ☯️🖖🏼🎨 [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 21 Apr 2020 02:05 AM PDT I've been long searching for alternatives to email that do not rely on the traditional infrastructure, and that are private and secure. The only alternative I know of is Bitmessage, but the drawback is that it has very few users, it is desktop only, the development is slow, the UX is poor, and the code hasn't been audited. Could something similar to Bitmessage be added to wallets so that we get encrypted communication in the same pack, to lower barrier of entry? Or do any of you use Bitmessage and think it has a chance with the upcomming alpha for mobile? Thanks. [link] [comments] | ||
Choices & Potential Outcomes For the BCH Ecosystem Posted: 20 Apr 2020 10:31 AM PDT
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George Donnelly Comes of REALLY Poorly in This Thread Posted: 20 Apr 2020 01:22 PM PDT
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