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- Pentagon Documents Reveal The U.S. Has Planned For A Bitcoin Rebellion
- Introducing The New BitPay Card (only in US by now) - It supports BCH - Competitive exchange rate
- “Ethereum has lots of amazing DeFi apps, it's a great ecosystem with lots of values. What they don't have is micro transactions, cheap fees and accessible smart contract deployment for everyone. That's why I think @AnyHedge with Bitcoin Cash will be huge.”
- How the fuck did 0-conf become so fast!?!?
- Ready to CashShuffle and CashFusion Your Coins On-The-Go?
- "Not gonna lie, it's pretty hilarious that #CRO got the second Twitter emoji after #BTC"
- Goldman Sachs describes Bitcoin as "unsuitable" asset class - Banks are absolutely S***!
- “Also, I would repeal the Bank Secrecy Act, Know-Your-Customer (KYC), and other laws that violate our right to financial privacy. Many people go to bitcoin because they do want privacy so I would work to repeal those unjust laws.”
- BCH clear path: Freedom!
- Freedom in the financial system should be viewed as one of the most important - yet BTC developers value this as 4 bits (not bytes) of data per month for the citizens of earth. How much freedom does 4 bits per month buy?
- BCH vs BTC: why is there such a war between this two?
- Bitpay Reveals Crypto-to-Fiat Prepaid Mastercard, Firm's Flagship Visa Card Ends in December
- Bitfinex Hackers Move Another $4.1 Million Bitcoin in Their Biggest Pay Day Yet
- Speculation Rife as User Pays a Second $2.6 Million Fee in Ether Transaction
- Russian Ministry Slams Bill to Ban Crypto — Experts Warn Easy to Bypass, Creates Black Market
- Bitcoin Cash Wallets: Overview & Comparison
- Bitcoin on RT's Boom or Bust.
- Bolstering Privacy: Human Rights Foundation Donates $50K Toward Bitcoin Mixing Development
- Announcing SLP Lottery: Reward Randomly Drawn SLP Token Holders
- To Shuffle OR Fuse? Why Not BOTH?
- I invite you to read mi new story and support my work, I will tell you the story of "the most chaotic year in Rome; The Year of the 5 Emperors"
- Idea about adoption
- Just listened to Elizabeth Stark on the Unconfirmed podcast
Pentagon Documents Reveal The U.S. Has Planned For A Bitcoin Rebellion Posted: 11 Jun 2020 10:00 AM PDT
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Introducing The New BitPay Card (only in US by now) - It supports BCH - Competitive exchange rate Posted: 11 Jun 2020 10:54 AM PDT
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How the fuck did 0-conf become so fast!?!? Posted: 11 Jun 2020 10:58 PM PDT I was looking at a video of a demonstration of Bitcoin Cash by Roger Ver back in early 2019 (February) (https://youtu.be/HAZ1lZPdWJ4), and then I saw a second demonstration a little bit later in 2019 (August) (https://youtu.be/Ml4fMFyY0iA), and the difference is night-and-day! What exactly happened that caused this significant change in speed? [link] [comments] | ||
Ready to CashShuffle and CashFusion Your Coins On-The-Go? Posted: 11 Jun 2020 10:53 AM PDT As many of you may already know, i've been working these past few months on a web-wallet called Nito Cash. The motivation is for greater Bitcoin adoption, by providing the simplest starting point for users to experience cryptocurrency. Notably, there are no seed phrases required to get started and you can easily sync across devices with the use of qr codes. Perhaps overly ambition, Nito (as in Incognito) is meant to encourage use of the Bitcoin privacy protocols CashShuffle and CashFusion. 5 months later, I'm still working things out due to the challenges of bringing CashFusion to the web browser. However, I'm happy to say that CashShuffle is now available at https://app.nitojs.org.
Won't oversell anything as this is just a teaser, but I've been LIVE testing a CashFusion solution for the last few weeks and I'm expecting to have a public demo soonish'. Initially, I'll offer a hosted solution, as that's nearly complete (backend already done, frontend being worked on), followed by a self-hosted solution that you can run from your own pc. Both will enable the ability to CashShuffle and CashFusion your coins from ANY desktop or mobile web browsers (meaning it's compatible with ANY and ALL wallets). You can CashShuffle your coins on https://app.nitojs.org today. It's buggy! You may have to reload a bit and there's a RE-SYNC button on the settings page that you may have to use after depositing. Also, "RE-BUILD MY PURSE" WILL DELETE YOUR PRIVATE KEYS, so make sure your wallet is empty first. Otherwise, it's all good! Once I've cleaned up the code and UI a bit, I'll make formal announcement on read.cash. Cheers! [link] [comments] | ||
"Not gonna lie, it's pretty hilarious that #CRO got the second Twitter emoji after #BTC" Posted: 11 Jun 2020 05:05 AM PDT
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Goldman Sachs describes Bitcoin as "unsuitable" asset class - Banks are absolutely S***! Posted: 12 Jun 2020 12:47 AM PDT
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Posted: 11 Jun 2020 02:17 PM PDT LN will not help because the cost of even 1 onchain transaction is beyond the ability of most who need this the most. [link] [comments] | ||
BCH vs BTC: why is there such a war between this two? Posted: 11 Jun 2020 12:03 PM PDT I want replies from both parties, explaining why you picked that party. I don't have a side. (please be kind and give reasons). I am a man interested in Cryptos, who would like to see a world with a decentralised currency. I'd would like to know more about this sort of war. Here I write my ideas, for what I have understood. Both BCH and BTC are great, they both have so much potential for the world. They're like Gold and Cash. The ones using physical cash don't want to get rid of gold, and the ones who own some gold still continue to use cash. They both have qualities and can be used for different things. BTC is better for big transactions, as a SoV and for investment (to become richer). This is because of relatively high fees. BCH, on the other hand, is better for small transactions (like for a coffe), because of its smaller fees. (for those of you who read my previous attempt on another subreddit, ignore it. I read it again and I noticed that actually I didn't express myself the way I intended. I'm not English, so it's not easy for me to express everything in an appropriate manner. With this I'm not saying that I'm the only one who made mistakes) [link] [comments] | ||
Bitpay Reveals Crypto-to-Fiat Prepaid Mastercard, Firm's Flagship Visa Card Ends in December Posted: 11 Jun 2020 03:07 PM PDT
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Bitfinex Hackers Move Another $4.1 Million Bitcoin in Their Biggest Pay Day Yet Posted: 12 Jun 2020 01:13 AM PDT
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Speculation Rife as User Pays a Second $2.6 Million Fee in Ether Transaction Posted: 11 Jun 2020 11:18 AM PDT
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Russian Ministry Slams Bill to Ban Crypto — Experts Warn Easy to Bypass, Creates Black Market Posted: 11 Jun 2020 12:48 PM PDT
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Bitcoin Cash Wallets: Overview & Comparison Posted: 11 Jun 2020 07:02 AM PDT | ||
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Bolstering Privacy: Human Rights Foundation Donates $50K Toward Bitcoin Mixing Development Posted: 11 Jun 2020 07:22 AM PDT
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Announcing SLP Lottery: Reward Randomly Drawn SLP Token Holders Posted: 11 Jun 2020 06:55 AM PDT | ||
To Shuffle OR Fuse? Why Not BOTH? Posted: 11 Jun 2020 02:08 PM PDT
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Posted: 11 Jun 2020 04:35 AM PDT I'm not a developer so I don't know if this is possible. I was thinking that most of the services are now on subscription. Is it possible to create a plug in on electron cash that allows recurring payments? This could lead several companies to accept payments in BCH and prove that it is digital money. Adoption could increase significantly! [link] [comments] | ||
Just listened to Elizabeth Stark on the Unconfirmed podcast Posted: 11 Jun 2020 07:01 PM PDT https://unchainedpodcast.com/elizabeth-stark-ceo-of-lightning-labs-on-the-launch-of-loop/ And she is ten thousand times dumber than I ever could have imagined. She seems to have Almost No grasp of how Bitcoin or LN work (at least she can't explain it when asked). At best she came off as an over worked marketing intern desperately trying to push a failed product. What a horrible horrible joke. [link] [comments] |
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