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I've given some bitcoin cash to basically everyone I've ever met. It's fun. Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:41 AM PDT
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BCHN welcomes Tracy Chen as Representative Posted: 04 Jun 2020 02:08 PM PDT
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What you need to know about cryptocurrencies | Find your digital self Posted: 04 Jun 2020 02:02 PM PDT
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A Number of Hong Kong Vending Machines Support Bitcoin Cash Payments Over BTC Posted: 04 Jun 2020 02:01 PM PDT
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Why I have ZERO respect for the DMV Posted: 04 Jun 2020 08:01 AM PDT
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My First Investment || Coinbase and Ripple Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:23 AM PDT
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Live Now: Bitcoin Cash Mass Adoption via P2P Liquidity: Zapit featuring Romit and Vikram Posted: 04 Jun 2020 04:16 AM PDT
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Vitalik Buterin on Bitcoin Cash! Posted: 03 Jun 2020 04:13 PM PDT
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Why doesn't bitcoincash.org use the green theme? Posted: 03 Jun 2020 09:58 PM PDT Just something I noticed. People often accuse BCH people of "luring them" into thinking BCH is the same as BTC (it's not: it's better). I actually like the green color more than the orange for BTC anyway, but just to make it even clearer to people that there is no attempt at deception, why doesn't bitcoincash.org use the same theme that everybody else uses for BCH. Bitcoin.com uses orange for BTC and green for BCH, this sub does the same. Just a thought I had! [link] [comments] | ||
Move over BTC futures, the world’s accredited millionaires can now profit by mining Bitcoin Posted: 04 Jun 2020 09:54 AM PDT obscure activity limited to cyberpunks and dominated by Chinese brands, can now be an alternative investment option for accredited investors looking to take a BTC bet. Do you mine? Bitfury, an Amsterdam-based Bitcoin mining operator, has launched its ambitious institutional investor program, allowing high-net-worth individuals and deep-pocketed corporations to gain exposure to Bitcoin via owning mining infrastructure. Participants in the program will invest, via a legal vehicle, in the mining infrastructure and data centers that power Bitcoin farms in Canada, Iceland, Norway, and Central Asia, among others. The firm announced all internationally accredited investors can join the program, detailing several benefits Bitfury offers over existing options. Bitfury touts its access to low-cost data centers, electricity, and long-standing expertise in Bitcoin mining as some points that will attract investors. Sure enough, the company's been around since 2011, making it one of the earliest, if not the earliest, commercial players in Bitcoin mining. All operations will be managed by Bitfury, with the firm noting investors can track their financial progress and profitability "at any time online." With the launch, the program is one of the first to offer investment in, and subsequently profit from, mining protocols that power the Bitcoin network. Most institutional investors, such as Paul Tudor Jones, depend on purchasing BTC futures, swaps, or options either as a market hedge or long-term investment. However, the above means taking a directional bet on Bitcoin, which remains a volatile market and is susceptible to massive plunges over a few hours. Security issues, such as wallet hacks or mismanaging private keys, are other limiting concerns. Overcoming BTC obstacles Bitfury CEO Valery Vavilov told Forbesthe product helps institutional players "overcome" obstacles that traditional routes of Bitcoin investing present, with family offices standing to benefit greatly. He explains: "OUR STREAMLINED AVENUE TO DIVERSIFICATION IS DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR THEIR PORTFOLIOS – EXPOSURE TO DIGITAL ASSETS WITHOUT ANY OF THE OPERATIONAL/TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS OF HOLDING THE DIGITAL ASSETS/INFRASTRUCTURE THEMSELVES." Vavilov believes the recent institutional interest in Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, and the presence of newer products like his firm's, help propel Bitcoin to "great prestige among former skeptics." He notes investors were previously "locked out" of invest at scale, citing extensive set-up costs and operational expertise, alongside holding large amounts of Bitcoin. "The introduction of institutional offerings like Bitfury's program introduces bitcoin to an influential audience, helping solidify it as an asset class and shoring up support for the network's continued expansion," he concluded. [link] [comments] | ||
Bitcoin Cash is a terrible name Posted: 04 Jun 2020 01:00 PM PDT ...and the acronym we/you chose for it is even worse. The phonetics of it is literally "bitch". Who wants a currency with that acronym? And the name itself is redundant. Coin is a subset of cash. Just call it bitcash. BSH. CSH. Anything! I've been a fan of this cryptocurrency since it's inception. I was there for the second split as well. And I've really, really tried to let the name and acronym grow on me, but it's just terrible. I mean every investment should have fundamentals, but marketability is a factor, too. I also hate putting myself out there and being the one to say this. I was just waiting for someone else to say it, so I could upvote that person. But I'm bored, so maybe this will get some traction. Also, I believe we're coming upon the next crypto-boom, and it would be nice if we started thinking about a rename before it happens. Let's face it. Bitcoin isn't going away. We're not getting the name. Let's call this an evolution of bitcoin(or should I say a devolution to the roots of what bitcoin is supposed to be?). I don't care. But please, let's call it something else. [link] [comments] | ||
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Why Bitcoin Cash Became the Minority Chain Posted: 04 Jun 2020 12:56 AM PDT
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John McAfee: $1M Bitcoin Price Forecast Is a Nonsense Posted: 04 Jun 2020 07:37 AM PDT
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Making Better Decisions As A Community Posted: 04 Jun 2020 12:29 AM PDT
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The Properties Of Money And Cryptocurrency | Agorist Nexus Posted: 03 Jun 2020 05:06 PM PDT
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