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    Tuesday, August 11, 2020

    BTC BitcoincashJ has officially been funded!! Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who pledged!! <3

    BTC BitcoincashJ has officially been funded!! Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who pledged!! <3


    BitcoincashJ has officially been funded!! Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who pledged!! <3

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 06:41 PM PDT

    Flipstarter Transparency & Accountability

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 10:11 PM PDT

    Why does it seem so complicated to deal with BTC?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 11:25 PM PDT

    or just crypto in general. I've seen so many posts about the lightning network and other stuff but i dont understand them even after doing research.

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    "To Our Customers, Regarding the Bitcoin Cash Network Upgrade in November" by Bitcoin.com

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 07:54 AM PDT

    Uh, I just noticed it says the Read.Cash user is banned on the Read.Cash site... Is that a glitch? Or was that account compromised?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 01:20 AM PDT

    With the rate stuff happens, I guess I could've missed some news about that, or perhaps even just forgotten I read it somehow. Or is it really just a glitch?

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    The BitcoincashJ Flipstarter is now more than 88% funded, with just 7.77 BCH to go!!

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 11:44 AM PDT

    Kick-off document for the Mainnet project. Calling all developers!

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 11:59 AM PDT

    Before Bitcoin Cash and Flipstarter came to be, I never thought that spending money can feel so good.

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 11:57 AM PDT

    I had to say it.

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    PSF Token Invokes the First Coin-Age Staking Protocol on Bitcoin Cash | Technology Bitcoin News

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 03:36 PM PDT

    Interview with Developer Alex Winter & "Bitcoin OG" (@realalexwinter) / - Aug 2020

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 06:58 PM PDT

    Member.Cash Theme Dev progress and thoughts #1

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 09:30 AM PDT

    Uncertainty regarding November is BCH`s biggest obstacle right now. Miners need to signal BCHN asap!

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 02:47 AM PDT

    I would say with both BTC and ETH being clogged right now, BCH has a bright future ahead. Especially with a bull run upcoming that will start accelerating in September (after usual summer slump). However, without knowing what will happen in November nobody will invest substantial amounts in BCH and we risk loosing our position to upcomers. Therefore I believe that miner signalling is the most important thing for BCH in the short therm. If, as claimed, more than 50% of miners signal BCHN (or any other non-ABC node) this will greatly reduce uncertainty and bring BCH back on track in the race for the top.

    So please, miners, bring it up!

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    Ten years ago, Bitcoin had an edge on an antiquated and overcomplicated system. They are now catching up in UX. We need to step up our game.

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 04:52 AM PDT

    2020 Is The Year For Bitcoin: Crypto Experts

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 02:28 AM PDT

    splitting bch/bsv

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 01:49 AM PDT

    hi all,

    any specific guides on splitting bsv from bch in 2020?

    my bch and bsv has been left untouched in an old jaxx wallet (and i mean old, circa 2017 version), and i want to split the coins and move forward.

    i have seen so many scams out there, i am honestly not sure who to trust.

    does anyone have any ideas on which wallets are the most trusted to do this? i see exodus mentioned a lot, and electrum, are these both completely trusted wallets?

    secondly, is it not just possible to import the private keys into specific bch wallet, and a specific bsv wallet, and for it all to work out fine? or is there some specific action that needs to occur.

    thanks all.

    adam

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    MERCHANT MONDAY - Because Bitcoin was meant to be spent!

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 06:00 AM PDT

    Merchant adoption of Bitcoin Cash is where it's at. Here are the latest numbers:

    • We've got 1163 online merchants listed on AcceptBitcoin.Cash, which is 3 more than last week
    • There are 1958 brick-and-mortar merchants listed on Marco Coino
    • And you can find 1281 merchants of all types on Green Pages, which is 2 more than last week

    If you know a business that might be interested in accepting Bitcoin Cash, try sending them to https://bitcoincashers.org/intro/for-merchants/.

    And if you convince a business to accept BCH, let us all know below!

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    Is it just me......

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 12:10 AM PDT

    Or has this subreddit vastly improved since Egon stopped posting? I'm seeing a lot more topics about improving BCH instead of his childish non-arguments about BTC.

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    getdifficulty mismatches difficulty calculated from nbits in some BCH and BSV, but not LTC, DGB, and BTC

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 08:52 AM PDT

    I'm trying to resolve a critical mining bug that could depend upon a mismatch in what the getdifficulty RPC command returns. (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/6d5a9fec2d576bdb17ff612e421a8c94dc362fbe/src/rpc/blockchain.cpp#L86)

    The following code is taken from the repositories of BTC and BCH, and is identical in both except for an extra line break in BTC. I converted it to Python for testing so I didn't have to continually recompile it.

    def getdifficulty(nBits): nShift = (nBits >> 24) & 0xff dDiff = float(0x0000ffff) / float(nBits & 0x00ffffff) while (nShift < 29): dDiff *= 256.0 nShift += 1 while (nShift > 29): dDiff /= 256.0 nShift -= 1 return dDiff 

    Earlier this morning, there was a point where BCH had a getblocktemplate() nbits value of 1802d9b3 which this function translates to a difficulty of 3.85x10^11. The getdifficulty() value returned by BCH called just 0.1s later was 375507421016.6196. I re-called both functions to ensure that a new block hadn't occurred between them, and both were repeated. This bug is reproducible by running either this code, or variations of it that are present in many open-source mining pools.

    This behavior also occurs in BSV. I then checked in LTC, BTC, and DGB (odocrypt), and none of those coins exhibited this problem. How is it that the same code is present across all these coins, but at least two of them return a different difficulty? And which difficulty is correct?

    Is this a widespread bug across the entire industry that has persisted across forks to many coins? This seems like it is too obvious for me to just have discovered it now, particularly because it seems like it could cost people a lot of money.

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    Grayscale Bitcoin Tv Commercial Review

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 10:22 PM PDT

    Was chaintip or reddit hacked? This address took my money: bitcoincash:qzzhxkkm6pl6euvyvd7klh9zuggev5qt5smjwvfd2k

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 04:43 PM PDT

    Someone tipped me on reddit via chaintip and I saw the money didn't go to my wallet but to bitcoincash:qzzhxkkm6pl6euvyvd7klh9zuggev5qt5smjwvfd2k.

    I looked up this address on block explorer and I see it has taken in over $9k. Lots of withdrawals in May 2020 and nothing since then, until July 31, 2020 which was my money.

    Only a few bucks stolen. Anyone know how this happened? Did someone hack reddit or chaintip to link this wallet address into my reddit account?

    submitted by /u/chiwalfrm
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    Germany Begins Closing Down All Unlicensed Bitcoin ATMs - CoinUpdate

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 05:07 AM PDT

    Investors Move 10% of Their Gold From Hong Kong Amid Financial Censorship Fears | News Bitcoin News

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 04:07 AM PDT

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