BTC OpenBazaar on Twitter: "An anonymous donor has agreed to cover the costs to run OpenBazaar infrastructure through at least the end of the year." |
- OpenBazaar on Twitter: "An anonymous donor has agreed to cover the costs to run OpenBazaar infrastructure through at least the end of the year."
- This looks amazing
- Hi, We are Bitcoin Cash Node!
- According to George Donnelly the Chinese BCH users/community desire: faster confirmation times, faster entry and exit from exchanges, an increased price and more adoption and forward movement
- Seems clear ABC’s IFP has zero support.
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- No Bitcoin
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Posted: 27 Sep 2020 07:19 PM PDT In the post "Chinese BCH users are interested to see what the protocol development roadmap is post-ABC. Any word on that?" created about 48 hours ago there is this comment by George Donnelly, an emissary of the Chinese BCH users/community informed, me that the Chinese BCH users/community desire:
I am very interested in understanding what the Chinese BCH users/community are doing to address the issues that are important to them. Can the Chinese BCH users/community provide the research they have done regarding "faster confirmation times". What is the minimum reduction in confirmation sought? I am interested in knowing what efforts the Chinese BCH users/community have gone to get exchanges to address "faster entry and exit from exchanges". Is there a difference between Chinese and non-Chinese exchanges entrance and exit times? What is their target for "faster entry and exit from exchanges"? What are the Chinese BCH users/community doing to "increase price"? What do they expect others to do regarding "increased price"? What steps are the Chinese BCH users/community taking towards "more adoption"? Could the Chinese BCH users/community provide some specific information on what "forward movement" means? [link] [comments] | ||
Seems clear ABC’s IFP has zero support. Posted: 27 Sep 2020 10:46 AM PDT
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What we can learn from Litecoin falling out of Top10 Posted: 27 Sep 2020 06:48 AM PDT So as LTC is dropping out of Top10 coins on cmc for the first time (currently sitting at 12) I think it is time to get some insights out of its demise. Many people in crypto community (especially here in r/btc) know that LTC is, while not being an outright shitcoin, basically a useless coin. The advantages it had over BTC were really small for most of its lifetime (except for BTC high fee times), and compared to most other alts it was inferior. It had no roadmap other than being a testing ground for BTC and backporting their changes. But what it had, was a clever marketing or "story to tell". Litecoin is silver to BTC's gold. With this simple marketing trick it managed to closely align it to Cryptos biggest Community (BTC) and also paved the way for the greatest dogma in crypto that developed over the years: that Bitcoin is not meant to be spend BTC rather hoarded like gold and if you need to make actual crypto payment you do it with Litecoin. This marketing ensured that LTC could stay in Top10 for almost a decade, whereas other coins out of the 2011-2013 copycat altcoin era, even some that provided actual advantage (think of Peercoin for example) have long been forgotton. So what can we learn from this? In crypto community there is a lot of joking about the market being irrational, shitcoins like IOTA which do not even work having the same price development as legit projects, useless projects pumping like mad because they spend all their ICO money on marketing, sentiments like "the market can stay longer irrational than you can solvent" and so and so on. In the case of LTC it is now possible to quantify how long the market can stay irrational in extreme cases: Almost a decade. Measured in crypto time frames almost an eternity, but not a lifespan. Also important to note is that Litecoin compared to BCH has (even before their current artificial increase) better onchain stats regarding transaction count, active adresses etc. Nevertheless the gap between the coins continues to widen. The market DOES price in tech, future outlook, roadmap and things alike. So in conclusion: 1. Marketing is extremely important and can outweigh actual tech and roadmap in the short and mid-term (up to 8 years in extreme cases), but not in the long term. 2. Community sentiment can have tremendous impact, just because LTC aligned closely with BTC community they managed to survive much longer than similiar projects from the era. 3. Over time the market does take into account future perspective and outlook. BCH should take steps accordingly, continue to invest in solid and novel tech, but also increase its reputation in the wider crypto community (pro tip: not constantly shitting on other projects help). In a few years we can earn the fruit of it. Another thing that came to my mind is that crypto market actually works the direct opposite of current stock market. In crypto, everything changes super fast but the actual market elements to work (valuing fundamental value, expectation trading) takes ages. In stock market (if you look at Tesla for example) things go way slower but basic market functions are comparably quicker (as seen in Tesla having better stock than other car manufacturers, despite being arguably profitable and delivering much less cars, but what matters is actual tech and future expectations). What do you think of the analysis? [link] [comments] | ||
KuCoin Hacker Prepares To Launder the Looted $150M Via Uniswap Posted: 28 Sep 2020 01:27 AM PDT
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Hal Finney’s Proposal for Optimizing Bitcoin to be Enabled in Bitcoin Core Posted: 27 Sep 2020 10:59 AM PDT
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BTC casinos are RIGGED - video shows game being actively controlled by 3rd party Posted: 27 Sep 2020 07:19 PM PDT
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Posted: 28 Sep 2020 02:15 AM PDT Anyone know why my bitcoin hasn't shown up in my app? After being verified [link] [comments] | ||
What's the fate of crypto adoption? Posted: 28 Sep 2020 01:48 AM PDT Do you think with the continued Bitcoin price volatility that crypto adoption would be achieved? Do you think price volatility is the determining factor to the industry growth? [link] [comments] | ||
What is the use of Bitcoin Cash paper wallet? Posted: 27 Sep 2020 03:08 PM PDT
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Rock Paper Scissors RPS game i made for Bitcoin:) looking for reviews.. Posted: 28 Sep 2020 12:26 AM PDT
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Why Regulated Banks Have Greater Potential For Financial Crime Than Bitcoin and Crypto Posted: 27 Sep 2020 10:50 PM PDT
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Bitcoin Price and the Stock Market to Decouple Soon, says On-Chain Analyst Posted: 28 Sep 2020 12:34 AM PDT
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bitcoincashbr.info Now is under Contruction Posted: 27 Sep 2020 10:18 AM PDT
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Kucoin Hacker Leverages Uniswap to Dump Vast Number of ERC20 Tokens Posted: 27 Sep 2020 07:39 AM PDT
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1,500 Bitcoin lost daily, Alibaba stocking up crypto patents: The Bitcoin.com Weekly Update Posted: 27 Sep 2020 03:52 PM PDT
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Bitcoin will become the most liquid collateral in history Posted: 27 Sep 2020 12:55 PM PDT |
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