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    Monday, April 20, 2020

    BTC SatoshiDice just pledged 100 BCH to the Bitcoin Cash Node Flipstarter campaign! The minimum pledge has now dropped to ~1.25 BCH =)

    BTC SatoshiDice just pledged 100 BCH to the Bitcoin Cash Node Flipstarter campaign! The minimum pledge has now dropped to ~1.25 BCH =)


    SatoshiDice just pledged 100 BCH to the Bitcoin Cash Node Flipstarter campaign! The minimum pledge has now dropped to ~1.25 BCH =)

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 06:21 PM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash Adoption is taking off in the usa! Lets keep getting merchants on-boarded!

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 12:25 PM PDT

    Btw, how sure are we that closed-sourced hard wallets like ledger and trezor are safe? Can't a disgruntled employee compromise it?

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 12:01 AM PDT

    Can't a disgruntled employee that has access to the codes, compromise it?

    Just wondering.

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    Looking for BCH stickers. Feel like protest are comming to my country as fundamental rights dissapear and poverty takes its place. Oppertunity to hand out BCH Awareness.

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 01:11 AM PDT

    Open Source Google play alternative Aurora Store now with BCH donation option. Let us show them some love.

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 02:01 PM PDT

    My Experience as a BCH Gateway for a Merchant

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 09:46 PM PDT

    BCH Unlimited Ubuntu PPA repo updated to version 1.8.0

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 02:23 AM PDT

    The BCH Unlimited Ubuntu PPA repository has been updated to serve version 1.8.0 is available at:

     

    https://launchpad.net/~bitcoin-unlimited/+archive/ubuntu/bucash

     

    This release is compatible the Bitcoin Cash protocol. To update already installed packages (*):

     

    sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade 

     

    To install

     

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bitcoin-unlimited/bucash sudo apt-get update sudo apt install bitcoind bitcoin-qt 

     

    starting from this update the repository is serving also ElectrsCash(**) v.1.1.1, for now just for the amd64 architecture. To install it just execute this command:

    sudo apt install electrscash 

     

    See the official announcement and the release notes for more details:

    https://np.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/g3k4mr/bch_unlimited_180_has_just_been_released/

    https://github.com/BitcoinUnlimited/BitcoinUnlimited/blob/release/doc/release-notes/release-notes-1.8.0.md

     

    Known issues:

    On Ubuntu 18.04 (bionic) you'll probably get an error while trying to install bitcoind. The error message is the following:

    The following packages have unmet dependencies. bitcoind : Depends: libgcc-s1 (>= 3.4) but it is not installable E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. Package libgcc-s1 is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source 

    It seems like libgcc-s1 which is a focal (ubuntu 20.04, still in beta) package that has somehow crept in the bionic "food-chain", I'm working on a fix right now. Thanks to /u/xd1gital for the initial report.

     

    (*) due to fact we rebranded Ubuntua PPA name along with the name of the clients, you will be displayed with this warning and question to which you could safely reply "Yes":

    E: Repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/bitcoin-unlimited/bucash/ubuntu bionic InRelease' changed its 'Label' value from 'BU Cash' to 'BCH Unlimited' N: This must be accepted explicitly before updates for this repository can be applied. See apt-secure(8) manpage for details. Do you want to accept these changes and continue updating from this repository? [y/N] 

      (**) ElectrsCash is an efficient re-implementation of Electrum Server written in Rust.

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    Uniswap and Lendf.Me DeFi Protocols Suffer Reentrancy Attacks, Leading to Loss of Users’ Funds

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 02:07 AM PDT

    Newbie here, can you clearify something for me?

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 03:05 AM PDT

    Why does BCH use the r/BTC subbredit and not r/BCH? That's very confusing. If I want to learn out about BCH, why would I go to a BTC subreddit?

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    Learn Austrian Economics For Free

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 03:19 PM PDT

    Bitcoin is there no matter what, see how BTC was explained in the hot TV show-Silicon Valley

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 03:01 AM PDT

    Morgan Creek Co-Founder States the Circumstances That Would Push Bitcoin (BTC) By 1,288%

    Posted: 20 Apr 2020 02:23 AM PDT

    Popular HelloTalk app considers adding BCH!

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 02:20 PM PDT

    PSA ��: Try to use the neutral term "cryptocurrency" instead of "altcoin". Altcoin is Core maxi lingo that suggests that there is Bitcoin and anything else.

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 07:18 AM PDT

    My attempt to understand how money works

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 03:37 PM PDT

    Flipstarter: Bitcoin Cash Node @25%

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 09:40 AM PDT

    Upcoming Bitcoin Halving Could Push the Weak Miners Off The Network

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 10:38 PM PDT

    Reminder: Bitcoin has always meant to be used as a medium of exchange. ♻����

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 09:31 AM PDT

    UPDATE FOR: Request for Independent Software Audit of the Braiins© OS Community Edition Software Package

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 06:41 PM PDT

    Update for: https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/g43xs9/request_for_independent_software_audit_of_the/

    UPDATE: https://asicseer.com/page/news#bountyupdate

    In the interest of full disclosure, this bounty is presently unable to be accomplished because the BRAIINS team has not published the source for their code, according to a github comment by Jan Čapek. This bounty will resume once the code is published. This bounty is available to anyone who effectuates the release of the BRAIINS "open source" code and fulfills all requirements of the original bounty.

    Thank you /u/NilacTheGrim for bringing attention to this.

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    Just had a darknet credit-card seller try to spam one of my large subs; credit cards are so easy to steal and abuse---these rats will dry up in the coming all-cryptocurrency economy

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 06:14 PM PDT

    Roger Ver is not the enemy of Bitcoin. Indifference, Censorship and Ignorance is.

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 06:21 AM PDT

    Roger Ver is not the enemy of Bitcoin. Indifference, Censorship and Ignorance is.

    Hey r/btc fam, wrote this article after about a week of research.

    Very likely, I will be getting a lot of hate for this, but here we go

    Roger Ver is not the enemy of Bitcoin. Indifference, Censorship and Ignorance is

    https://preview.redd.it/csro0c7vzrt41.png?width=775&format=png&auto=webp&s=c8b2b0d40d6936ccbe2699e8d077a73631f4af88

    Twitter Tweet

    https://twitter.com/CryptoAssassin4/status/1251862323964243968?s=20

    Let me know your thoughts on the same. Happy to have a discussion.

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    Questions about Poison Block Attacks, trying to understand the block size debate.

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 08:45 PM PDT

    Please correct me where I'm wrong, but as far as my understanding goes...

    A poison block attack is a denial of service attack.

    This involves a miner adding a bunch of transactions to a single block in hopes that the overwhelming amount of data leaves miners orphaned if their internet connection can't keep up.

    I guess I just don't understand how this costs money?

    These blocks are still recorded and the miner still gets a reward.

    If I understand this correctly nuisance blocks are just meant to terrorize mining pools with poor internet.

    How is this even a problem?

    I feel like I'm missing something lol

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    BTC is such a shitcoin.

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 07:48 AM PDT

    Good morning all,

    Just had a dude double-spend me on c4.cash. Luckily, I redeemed the cards he tried to steal from me before he could, so I didn't really lose any money. I just have balances on Amazon and Steam that I didn't really want in the first place lmao

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    Donating some money to eatbch

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 08:25 AM PDT

    BCH is a tool of Freedom

    Posted: 19 Apr 2020 10:11 AM PDT

    Article in reponse to this Coindesk Post by Jill Carlson

    Hi dear Jill, My name is Sofia. Several days ago I read your article and I tried to summarize a series of thoughts about what a "freedom tool" is for me and for you it is a "most useful tool for breaking laws"

    DOCTRINES

    In a voracious struggle to encompass territories and establish patterns for citizen development in a globalized world, doctrines have been erected from the most dominant empires throughout the history of societies, which have allowed, among many things, to guide and trace the individual actions in different ways through persuasion methods, which we are not all specific to identify or escape from them, possibly due to lack of education (most cases) or by omission, in a way: cultural, economic, religious and political.

    Throughout history it has been seen as products created for certain purposes have been used by people or groups for another purpose, finding in these a way to obtain personal benefits. It is incredible how the detention of Ross Ulbritc is still sustainable for only being the creator of a network that was deformed by the use of a few, putting Ross's reputation at stake and to this day his freedom.

    CONVENIENCE

    There are countless examples about the appropriate use or not of the inventions of man, an illustrative example from my point of view is that of the telephone designed as a device to facilitate communication between people, allowing proximity to others regardless of distance . This form of communication has been used to facilitate illegal activities, extortion and kidnapping, among others. Despite this, it has evolved into an intelligent tool that allows you to control work, home, finances, among other things from a single device in real time (smartphones), its performance is no longer measured only for the purpose it was created. say make or receive calls, but as a versatile and essential tool.

    A TOOL OF FREEDOM

    During this social evolution, "A tool of freedom" has emerged, among its many benefits, has allowed citizens to be freed from financial systems, from the wrong decisions made by their political leaders, isolate them from Dynamite Economies and even give access to the unbanked , putting in the hands of people a system that allows them to carry out transactions in a fast, efficient and secure way, which is constantly evolving through protocols based on blockchain and without the need to expose your privacy to make daily exchanges.

    Just as the BTC and its evolutionary forks arrived, a cryptocurrency series also arrived to strengthen the ecosystem. All with the purpose of being used through cryptography as a means of exchange between people, from their different stream of conception, they are additionally useful for encrypting messages, combating censorship, ensuring privacy and even establishing smart contracts through same. Among many of its uses, they have tried to evolve to make them faster and more efficient in the context of handling more information in the shortest possible time, in a decentralized way and without discrimination.

    MIRAGE

    It is an alternative for which a large number of citizens around the world have decided to opt, observing cases of corruption and monitoring through regular channels, which are dominated by governments and transnational corporations of different services that only want to sustain their monopoly and hegemony around world. It is incredible to talk about money laundering, financing of irregular groups, human trafficking white and selling drugs directly related to cryptocurrencies, (they have stigmatized their use, no doubt) when these actions have existed even before the existence of them and even with the endorsement of governments that highlighted their neatness or justified their immoral actions under the premise of a masked struggle for "freedom".

    Here are a few examples of how everything is not what it seems:

    IranGate

    Drugs and Justice

    Youtube Censorship

    Spy Social Networks

    Everything that has been mentioned before has been done since all times and is a problem of human morality not of cryptocurrencies, they have masked these illicit actions with banks in tax havens, offshore accounts and any other channel that the banks themselves have hidden and has been used for money laundering and other illegal activities. Without implying that it is the responsibility of banks or corporations. The use is the sole responsibility of each user.

    FAKE-NEWS

    It cannot be guaranteed that cryptocurrencies are only a useful tool for breaking laws, just because people or groups have changed from using existing means to using cryptocurrencies to launder money or make illicit payments. I am also aware that the great global banking elite has television channels, newspapers, journalists, singers and others at your service. They serve as funded puppets to sustain their model and grab attention through their great social influence.

    This motivates me even more to ensure that in its evolution through cryptography, cryptocurrencies allow and allow to cover all financial spaces in an intelligent, fast, secure and uncensored way from the north pole to the south pole.

    FEARS

    Do you know what I'm afraid of, dear Jill?(if one day you read that article), to live in this world of espionage, monitoring and political-economic persecution towards citizens. Large financial groups have chosen to attack cryptocurrencies in the face of the obvious independence they represent, using the means they have to discredit everything concerning them. Cryptocurrencies do not seek the disappearance of banking systems, but rather be an alternative investment and payments without implying high payment commissions and fees for their use.

    I can assure you that the BitcoinCash as a cryptocurrency that I use in most of my transactions (95%) has allowed me to send collaborations to needy groups in Southern Africa and Venezuela, donate to help those who do not have clothes or shelter , thank you for a comment to a person in Japan, receive a payment from Oceania for doing a good job, send a shipment to a family member thousands of km away and everything has been completed in a matter of seconds, without moving from my home, without discriminate against me because of my nationality or how much money I have in my bank account.

    Imagine doing this in the current banking system is impossible, I can not do it because my credit cards in Venezuela do not allow me to make transactions in dollars, the exchange markets are all speculative and dominated by mafias, or because I simply need to have at least 500 $ and be a US citizen to be able to open an international account, and have access to send money from one continent to another.

    Reasons that fortunately still dear Jill, you have not had to experience, and let me assure you that cryptocurrencies meet all the requirements to take the forefront in global exchanges.

    I fear this world where everything seems to be what it is not, where many citizens are invisible. I will not give up trying to change it!

    I invite you to visit the modest YouTube channel of the group to which I belong Cultura BCH and observe that the BitcoinCash is fast, reliable and secure. Please do it before it is censored.

    If you feel identified with our efforts and activities as a independent group, your collaboration will be grateful for helping us meet the goals around the BCH in 2020.

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