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    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 09:29 PM PDT

    InstaBitcoin will go back to business soon promoting Bitcoin Cash in Venezuela, but we need support! Check our website and help us with a donation! Want to check our meetups and events? Go to Instagram @InstaBitcoin_ven

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:23 PM PDT

    It seems like there's millions of Americans who openly support censorship. Pretty scary

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 08:57 AM PDT

    Wrapped BTC on Ethereum is by far superior than Blockstream Liquid. Why? Because one works on an open network, whereas the other one is a private bank consortium. Go Figure!

    Posted: 05 Jun 2020 02:19 AM PDT

    6,800 Bitcoin Was Mined Last Week, Grayscale Bought Over 9,500 BTC

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 02:46 PM PDT

    SatoshiDice thinking about leaving BCH. Let's get rid of the 50 unchained tx limit! (or at least increase it significantly)

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 03:29 PM PDT

    BCHN welcomes Tracy Chen as Representative

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 02:08 PM PDT

    A Number of Hong Kong Vending Machines Support Bitcoin Cash Payments Over BTC

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 01:58 PM PDT

    SLP Tokens vs ERC20. Amazing discussion on the evolution of #Blockchain tokenization!! #BitcoinCash #Ethereum #bch #eth

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:59 PM PDT

    Zoom Won't Offer Free Encrypted Calls; Europol Studies Wasabi; Black Swan Author Cancels Coinbase

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 04:34 PM PDT

    “One of the main differences is that Liquid peg-out is a process that requires KYC. You must be registered in the Crypto Exchange of one of their functionaries. RSK peg-out does not require KYC”

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:27 AM PDT

    "I have been accumulating #btc for a good while now... Can anybody put there convince me why I should go to #bch? I have bought and sold so many times. So much #fud. I seriously wanna believe in it, but I am struggling."

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:45 AM PDT

    Make sure your GPUs are ready for the summer

    Posted: 05 Jun 2020 03:23 AM PDT

    As an #Exchange owner if you have hundreds of customers and 90% of them lose their money, what you do? Yes, right you take the other side of your customers to win

    Posted: 05 Jun 2020 03:02 AM PDT

    Is Provably Fair actually fair? (Seed pre-computation)

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 06:51 PM PDT

    I was thinking about the concept of provably fair crypto games and how they supposedly ensure that all numbers generated for any game are actually random. They seem to be based on sharing the seed that was used as input to the PRNG, after the game is over. That way you can verify yourself that based on that seed, the numbers were indeed from that PRNG (they often share a hash of the seed when the game starts too).

    But obviously some seeds are less fair than others. Let's take a dice game. A player may on average only play for 30 rolls before giving up (for example. You could work out the average once you have enough players). Now, a sequence of random numbers based on a given seed might be fair (i.e. Uniformly distributed) for a sufficiently large sequence of numbers. But what about the first 30? It would be trivial to "brute force" (i.e. Just guess at random) a whole bunch of seeds and see what numbers they return for the first x numbers (say, 30). A game that is supposedly provably fair could then have a database of known seeds that are favorable to the game operator, and use these when a player is detected as placing large bets. Or when a player first starts playing to entice them to play more.

    Obviously there is the issue of reusing seeds and their hashes then being identical. But not all provably fair games publish the list of seeds used. And besides, it wouldn't be hard to use each seed only once and find more favorable seeds. If you only care about the first 30 or so number from the number generator, then there are plenty of seeds available.

    I don't see how the blockchain helps here. Sure, you publish seeds on the blockchain. But I'm talking about the method used to choose the seeds in the first place. And even if a site claims to use the seeds themselves, how do you know they're actually doing that? Anybody can publish data on the blockchain, doesn't mean that's what is being used behind the scenes.

    I'm sure I've missed something here, can somebody point it out?

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    Bitcoin ATMs. Like normal ATMs, you deposit cash into the machine, but instead of receiving your funds in a bank account, you receive an equivalent amount of Bitcoin in a wallet that you provide. There are currently over 1700 Bitcoin ATMs across 58 countries.

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 10:39 AM PDT

    Need help contacting Coinbase-please help!

    Posted: 05 Jun 2020 01:09 AM PDT

    does anyone have an emergency number or way of actually getting through to coinbase?? I have a big security issue and they have not replied to my multiple calls and submitted request forms/emails. Please help if you know of a way to contact them as fast as possible!

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    What do you use your Bitcoin Cash for?

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 10:41 AM PDT

    Just curiously , wondering how many people are ;

    Holding, waiting for a USD price increase?

    Using it at some of the merchants who accept it as payment?

    Tipping?

    Anything else?

    submitted by /u/MikeMill69
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    Thought this was interesting:

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:44 AM PDT

    Amazon: Alexa Skills For Bitcoin Cash

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 08:12 AM PDT

    Why I have ZERO respect for the DMV

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 08:01 AM PDT

    Today's XKCD is about Bitcoin (which pioneered the concept of eventual consistency).

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 08:14 AM PDT

    How much do you think one of these would cost at the end of 2020? What are your analysis

    Posted: 05 Jun 2020 01:16 AM PDT

    Ousted Bitmain Co-CEO Reportedly Uses Private Security to Overtake Company's Beijing Offices - CoinSpice

    Posted: 04 Jun 2020 03:57 AM PDT

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