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    BTC Amaury Sechet (/u/deadalnix) has been removed as a moderator in r/bitcoincash

    BTC Amaury Sechet (/u/deadalnix) has been removed as a moderator in r/bitcoincash


    Amaury Sechet (/u/deadalnix) has been removed as a moderator in r/bitcoincash

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 07:42 PM PDT

    Amaury Séchet & Antony Zegers of Bitcoin ABC / Abstract Business Corporation Ltd have issued copyright claims against my BCH Ignite YouTube channel, causing it to accumulate 3 copyright strikes and be terminated. 71+ #BitcoinCash videos and livestreams gone

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 05:36 PM PDT

    Amaury & ABC have turned into everything they railed against during the BSV split. They now have a corporate entity, are threatening lawsuits, trying to exert total control, and want to steal others money (IFP). It’s like they took CSW’s playbook and said, hey we can do this too!

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 05:57 PM PDT

    I’m baaaaack

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 12:08 PM PDT

    Hello �� I'm Jeremy from London, UK. I've a few questions about incorporating BTC and Bitcoin Cash in PIPs

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 07:11 PM PDT

    I'm a PM who has never used or touched any crypto at all, I don't even have a Coinbase account. It's strange I know, but since I never really understood the tech behind it I couldn't get over the fear of risking my hard earned money. Tonight I had a talk about integrating crypto in our performance incentive plan. The idea came from someone I work with who asked if her incentive compensations could be in crypto because of its appreciation potential. We discussed BTC and bitcoin cash as main options, I know that they are different coins but I still don't feel confident going ahead with it because I simply don't get crypto. As result of my position I'm also not so comfortable asking my employees to explain it to me, so I was wondering instead if anyone here has tried using bitcoin for incentive compensations and whether it worked out for their employees in the long run? For example, crypto prices are volatile and it could negatively affect my team's morale if when we pay them £50 in crypto they end up cashing out only £40. Another question I have is about the best way to handle crypto payments. And about crypto in general, would you recommend it in good conscience? I've seen videos about how it's part of the crypto culture to buy yourself first and then recommend it to others so you can sell for higher. Is this the only reason why the price of bitcoin goes up? If you have any good resources for me to learn please share.

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    my new favorite crypto chart to keep an eye on

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 06:21 PM PDT

    An invoice for Amaury and Bitcoin ABC

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 01:33 PM PDT

    Checking this Coin Dance graph regularly, you can sometimes see interesting shapes taking form

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 10:46 AM PDT

    Long live u/BitcoinXio!!!

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 01:25 PM PDT

    Keep an Eye on the BTC Dominance Chart?

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 06:49 PM PDT

    Adoption!

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 08:47 AM PDT

    Being Positive And Moving Forward

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 08:12 PM PDT

    The best way to proceed beyond yet another bifurcation of the community is to remain positive and keep building and using bitcoin cash as before. the more we focus on the attackers (bsv trolls, abc trolls, btc trolls, confused bch people accidentally attacking themselves), the more power we give them, and the more confusion we sow into this community

    Let's stand out as a community by being focusing on being positive and welcoming instead of focusing on how to counter attack

    submitted by /u/getrich_or_diemining
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    Blockstream fundraising

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 11:55 AM PDT

    The Blockstream has raised $76M to date from investors, including venture capital firms Horizons Ventures, Mosaic Ventures, and AXA Strategic Ventures.

    How much hardware and HDD storage can you buy with $76M investment to run more full nodes?

    I made a little calculation on the cost to keep Bitcoin network more "decentralized"? And I found out that you could buy over 100,000 hard drives 16 Terabyte each, to compare, currently there are only ~7000 active BTC nodes.

    They keep telling that more nodes are the most crucial point of Bitcoin decentralization, but less than 0,01% BTC users run a full node. That % number isn't going increase anytime soon.

    What Blockstream did with that investment? They told Bitcoin can't scale onchain, and started developing L2 solutions that are barely used. Majority of BTC users don't use LN.

    Here is what Satoshi told 10 years ago.

    The existing Visa credit card network processes about 15 million Internet purchases per day worldwide. Bitcoin can already scale much larger than that with existing hardware for a fraction of the cost. It never really hits a scale ceiling.

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    TRANSCRIPT [Roger Ver & Joel Valenzuela Discuss the Upcoming BCH Fork by BitcoinABC] PLEASE u/RogerVer take a look it requires lot of hours to edit TRANSCRIPT

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 11:18 PM PDT

    "All the bitcoin maximalists who joined post-2016 are all sheep with few coins (they stack sats)."

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 08:31 AM PDT

    MtGox and the 140,000 BCH still there.

    Posted: 13 Sep 2020 01:56 AM PDT

    I think that there are still around 140,000 BCH with the MtGox trustee. After the last sale an option was given to bitcoin holders to receive their BTC and BCH rather than have the trustee dump them and give fiat. Because this arrangement was set up before the BSV split there was no option for bitcoin holders to receive BSV. So the trustee will dump them and give fiat.

    So which whichever fork does not get the BCH ticker, come November, will be dumped by the trustee.

    Same thing will happen with any BCH Grayscale recently bought I assume.

    Thoughts?

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    Vitalik on "Coordination, Good and Bad"

    Posted: 13 Sep 2020 01:45 AM PDT

    Bitcoin-Powered Generation Z to Rule Over Millennials

    Posted: 13 Sep 2020 01:29 AM PDT

    Help me to spread awareness about Bitcoin Cash in Brazil - Flipstarter Campaign

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 09:16 AM PDT

    where can i buy bitcoin?

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 02:04 PM PDT

    hello everyone , i just started using bitcoin and i want a place where i can buy btc from and pref that its instant and doesn't require id since all websites requires it plus verification you can reply here or pm me thank you

    submitted by /u/kongz333
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    BTC vs BCH dominance :-)

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 02:54 PM PDT

    Is there a subreddit where people trade paypal for btc?

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 10:17 PM PDT

    Fertile BCH Ground

    Posted: 12 Sep 2020 08:34 AM PDT

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