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- Former BTC Maximalist Now Onboards Merchants to Bitcoin Cash!!
- Love this Satoshi quote
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- Where to spend Bitcoin in Japan - My top 8 places.
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- The real looters
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- Video: How to Send Bitcoin Cash via SMS
- Total Spent on Ethereum Network Fees Yesterday Exceeded the Bitcoin Network
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- CoinEx Best Fan Contest: Like and Comment To Win
- “ [BTC coin] flash moves are getting more violent. Last year, we’d see $300-$400 jumps. Now, we’re seeing $800-$1,000 swings. That’s because trading suckers are getting “wiser”, put stops further away, & exchanges need bigger moves to hit them. Soon, $2,000 swings will become common.”
- Bitcoin Hashrate Spikes to 120 Exahash: Difficulty Drops Allowing Miners to Rejoin the Competition
- CoinText on BCH Email/SMS Integration: It'd be a great way for them to promote their wallet over text message to any phone number in the world. All [Bitcoin.com] have to do is ask and we'd provide the necessary code and assistance."
- Spend Bitcoin Cash whenever possible
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- Work for BCH opportunity here
- Can't use Bitcoin.com gift system
- Sign up for liquid, run lighting, get online and get your watchtower. Call your friends and make sure they don't use currencies with blocksizes larger than 1mb !
- The first decentralized e2e encrypted video calls with built-in payments
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- Is Covid-19 a Nail in the Coffin for Cash?
Former BTC Maximalist Now Onboards Merchants to Bitcoin Cash!! Posted: 07 Jun 2020 10:14 PM PDT
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Where to spend Bitcoin in Japan - My top 8 places. Posted: 07 Jun 2020 06:47 PM PDT Hi all, I recently got to write an article about some of my favourite places to spend crypto while living in Japan. I posted this in another Reddit group, but thought people here might be interested in it too. Not sure how helpful this is if you don't live in Japan, but at the very least, I hope some of you will find it interesting on the types of places you can now spend Bitcoin in Japan. And if you ever get the chance to visit, you should check out some of the places on the list. [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 08 Jun 2020 01:34 AM PDT Link to zerohedge "The Real Looters Are The Politicians" Authored by James Bovard via The American Institute for Economic Research https://www.zerohedge.com/political/real-looters-are-politicians But he did not get it completely right, the real looters are the central bankers. By creating more money units, they transfer resources from the value creating public to themselves and their friends sitting close to the money spigot. The real loosers are people who get the new money later, and the savers, including those who have claims denoted in local currency, retirements and life insurances. The money creation also creates chaos in calculation for businesses and individuals, leading to a nonoptimized capital structure and loss of productivity. [link] [comments] | ||
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Video: How to Send Bitcoin Cash via SMS Posted: 07 Jun 2020 11:54 AM PDT
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Total Spent on Ethereum Network Fees Yesterday Exceeded the Bitcoin Network Posted: 07 Jun 2020 06:42 PM PDT
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The Blockchain.Poker Chronicles #4 Posted: 07 Jun 2020 05:22 PM PDT
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Southern District of New York: Tether and Bitfinex Crypto Asset Litigation (Amended Complaint) Posted: 07 Jun 2020 07:37 AM PDT
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CoinEx Best Fan Contest: Like and Comment To Win Posted: 08 Jun 2020 01:50 AM PDT
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Bitcoin Hashrate Spikes to 120 Exahash: Difficulty Drops Allowing Miners to Rejoin the Competition Posted: 07 Jun 2020 07:58 AM PDT
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Spend Bitcoin Cash whenever possible Posted: 07 Jun 2020 09:00 AM PDT I found a good website today thanks to a reply to a recent post. Visit AcceptBitcoin.Cash to look for participating merchants today! Find a community-curated list of merchants that accept Bitcoin Cash here: https://acceptbitcoin.cash/ Do you know any other sites that collate this information? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 07 Jun 2020 06:50 PM PDT I have coins from before the August 2017 hardfork. If I understand correctly these exist on the BCH, BTC and BSV chains now. How do I move these while making sure that I'm retaining the coins on all 3 chains? Do all of these have replay protection? Is there an easy way to create transactions on all chains simultaneously? [link] [comments] | ||
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Can't use Bitcoin.com gift system Posted: 07 Jun 2020 08:18 PM PDT I was trying to create a gift for a friend but the qr code provided for funding doesn't have a useable bch address. It is only a Bitcoin.com URL of some kind. Is the site broken? How am I supposed to use this? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 07 Jun 2020 06:40 PM PDT It is absolutely impossible for ANY cryptocurrency ever to have a blocksize larger than 1mb with out leading to complete centerization! When you get the center you control all the things. Satoshi chose 1 mb for a reason! Obviously! All cryptocurrencies should always be 1mb and use lightning and also liquid. This is the only possible way forward, it's science! Every one should run a node to validate every single transaction they make. Every one should only use segwit transactions. Cryptocurrencies should never be built with more capacity than that is needed for settlement, they really only ever need 7 tx per second. The current blocksize actually might be too big!!! We can't just let anyone be free to transact on layer one. We really need to conciously limit who is allowed to make onchain transactions! Don't waste our precious blockchain! Sign up for liquid, run lighting, get online and get your watchtower. Call your friends and make sure they don't use currencies with blocksizes larger than 1mb ! Make sure they only do lightning and liquid, because the base layer is only like 7 per second! I mean it's simply pretty clear if you read the white paper carefully, the system is designed to be a settlement layer, not an electronic cash system. Fact is you CANT HAVE BOTH! Bitcoin: an electronic settlement layer. It's in the title of the paper isn't it? I havnt checked in a while. Point is that Bitcoin is not for making silly transactions, it's for settling groups of transactions. This was clearly the original intention. I don't know why all these currencies are using layer 1 improperly like this but WE NEED TO FIGHT IT. SLOW DOWN THE ONCHAIN ADOPTION AND WAIT FOR THE PROPER LAYER TRANSACTIONS! OBVIOUSLY. Satoshi and the white paper are not in charge. If we discuss these topics I'm sure we can build a system that makes limited amounts of onchain transactions and keep maximum decenterization. It's great that we have this safe space to discuss all possible viewpoints on the issue. Every one's voice is heard here on every topic, even difficult ones. Just look at the history. I never ever here of censorship associated here and thats the way it should be. We should actually discuss lowering the amount of onchain tx we have so the system can get more decenterized. I prefer to use liquid and lightning only, I don't understand why folks insist on using the blockchain for transactions. You should need a license and permission to make onchain transactions, not to mention a hefty fee as these large fees actually pay miners to secure our transactions validated by our full node which is very economical to run due to the low low transaction rate! Some people actually don't understand how important it is to lower the amount of activity on the blockchain! Slow things down! /s [link] [comments] | ||
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Why is there more than one version of Bitcoin? - Bitcoin 101 Posted: 08 Jun 2020 01:58 AM PDT
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Is Covid-19 a Nail in the Coffin for Cash? Posted: 08 Jun 2020 01:39 AM PDT
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