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    BTC BTC.top now signaling for BCHN

    BTC BTC.top now signaling for BCHN


    BTC.top now signaling for BCHN

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 08:06 PM PDT

    The coin base text of block 648979 contains "BTC.TOP/PoweredByBCHN".

    https://cash.coin.dance/blocks

    submitted by /u/artful-compose
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    To date, 46.5% of the hash rate signaling BCHN node. 0% signaling ABC node.

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 10:34 PM PDT

    Convinced my Boss to pay me in BCH

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 07:13 PM PDT

    We are looking at a potentially groundbreaking moment in decentralized currency: the first time a major token has rejected its putative "reference client" in favor of another client built by a different team

    Posted: 19 Aug 2020 01:23 AM PDT

    Imagine: BCH succeeding where BTC failed.

    If this happens I will consider it the most bullish event since the fork.

    All eyes on Nov 15.

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    Huobi just signaled PoweredByBCHN

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 09:50 AM PDT

    Of signaling blocks, 100% are signaling for BCHN

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 03:17 PM PDT

    10.8% of the last 1000 blocks included a signal.

    Of those, 100% signaled for BCHN.

    0% signaled for ABC.

    https://cash.coin.dance/blocks/summary

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    Venezuela Workers (venezuelaworkers.com) Flipstarter is out! Support us If you like!

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 11:51 PM PDT

    BTC.top, Huobi, Binance, Bitcoin.com, P2Pool, Hashpipe and Easy2mine ALL signalling support of BCHN

    Posted: 19 Aug 2020 02:01 AM PDT

    Any news regarding Antpool, ViaBTC, OKEx and BTC.com?

    Do you have any contacts within Antpool, ViaBTC, OKEx and BTC.com?

    If you do, then try and persuade them to switch.

    submitted by /u/bitcoineo
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    Over 1 MILLION Raised w/ Bitcoin Cash DEFI Flipstarter - Collin' It Like It Is #85

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 10:39 PM PDT

    There is already a peer to peer electronic cash cash coin with IFP. It’s called DASH. I suggest IFP supporters sell their BCH for DASH, and start working on that chain.

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 04:52 AM PDT

    Interestingly, some people still aren't sure how there could be a split if BCHN always follows the longer chain...

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 11:04 AM PDT

    In theory it's a very possible situation. Imagine a situation like this, where BCHN is slightly lucky to mine 3 blocks, while ABC has mined only 2 blocks. ABC won't accept BCHN blocks (because they have no IFP), while BCHN won't accept ABC's blocks, since they're not the "longest" chain (or rather more accurately has more accumulated proof-of-work). So, they happily keep mining their own chain, because it's the longest valid chain for them.

    If BCHN manages to mine 11(10?) blocks in this fashion, that's it - it's done - it's a split. Even if ABC now mines blocks faster - BCHN won't ever accept ABC's chain due to "rolling checkpoints", where anything longer (or equal to?) 10 blocks will never be accepted. (This was added by ABC during the BSV hash war)

    Even if BCHN has less hash rate - mining is predictable only over long time periods, so a situation is probable that a chain with less hash rate will get ahead of the chain with more hash rate due to pure luck. Over long periods it's not possible, but 11(10?) blocks is less than 2 hours and it's a short period.

    How possible is this? I don't know and I assume Contrarian's simulation might be right:

    What do you think the probability is that a chainsplit will happen within one day if ABC miners have 2/3 hashrate and BCN miners have 1/3? If you guessed greater than 90%, then congratulations, you're right. (It's > 99% within 2 days.)

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    Transaction pending?

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 12:39 PM PDT

    Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this.

    Years ago a friend hipped me to Bitcoin so I made a wallet and posted the address on YouTube and asked for tips.

    I forgot all about it until today, I found the wallets and there was over $1000 in them. I'm making a new crowdfunded record right now, and every penny counts, so I decided I should sell these coins to pay my band.

    The thing is after loading these wallets and trying to send the coins the transactions still say "pending" after several hours. Is that normal? When will the transactions process? Why is it taking so long?

    submitted by /u/vanessapeters
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    Why does ETH have a scaling problem?

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 12:45 PM PDT

    I'm very familiar with BTC's scaling issues but I can't say the same for ETH. What problems are they encountering and what do they stem from? Why are their fees so high? Is it similar to the BTC problems? Just looking to learn more. Thanks.

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    New BCH Liquidity in Russia thanks to KickEX listing Bitcoin Cash + a Trading Contest with BCH Prizes

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 09:41 AM PDT

    Knuth C#/.NET API

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 11:34 AM PDT

    Vitalik vs Samson Mow. An embarrassing debate.

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 07:05 AM PDT

    Bitcoin.com Recommended Node Implementation for Bitcoin Cash prior to November 15th, 2020

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 08:42 AM PDT

    How the IFP can and will corrupt and centralize BCH mining, and why users and miners must reject it

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 03:06 AM PDT

    So let's say I'm Amaury and I come up with this get-rich-quick scheme to pay myself block rewards.

    I'm gonna need someone to mine the chain for me. Ideally I want majority hashpower, because it increases the chances that exchanges will let me keep the ticker. On a 2% chain, even one big pool can give me dominant hashpower.

    Here's what I'd do. I'd offer to split the 8% IFP with the miner who will dedicate their hashpower to making IFP the majority.

    So now we have one miner who earns 4% on every block his competitors mine.

    It's clear that IFP produces a perverse incentive. Not only does it crowd out competition to the dev team, resulting in development centralization, but it crowds out non-colluding miners, resulting in mining centralization.

    Users, miners, and exchanges should refuse to run the Bitcoin ABC IFP client.

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    I need a new phone wallet - Green Wallet

    Posted: 19 Aug 2020 01:48 AM PDT

    Hey everyone,

    After reading more about Exodus wallet, I decided I need to change, I only hodl BTC. Green Wallet seems to have good security and reviews. Anything I need to avoid or is there a better option?

    submitted by /u/Spartigus106
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    I have come to a fuck it conclusion, 1 million Crypto's attacking a parasitic Global Goverence regime is better than 1 Crypto attacking it. Decentralise everything!

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 04:19 PM PDT

    It's over. BTC.TOP saying no IFP is the nail in coffin

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 09:03 PM PDT

    OKEx Responds to Ethereum Classic 51% Attacks, Reveals Its Hot Wallet System — Incident Report

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 05:09 PM PDT

    Send in the clowns: Dave Portnoy and the Winklevii

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 10:46 AM PDT

    The Winklevii are claiming that Elon Musk will mine gold from asteroids and radically increase the physical gold supply, making gold less valuable and Bitcoin more valuable. For those who don't know, Dave Portnoy made his money pumping Robinhood stocks on his Barstool Sports blog. Dave has said he intends to "pump" cryptos, so far he has moved the prices of OXT Orchard token and Chainlink.

    When IDIOTS like this are generating EMPTY HYPE, it's often a sure sign that markets are poised to dump, hard. Discuss.

    submitted by /u/wtfCraigwtf
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    This did not age well...

    Posted: 18 Aug 2020 08:01 AM PDT

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