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    Wednesday, October 28, 2020

    BTC Sold an old subwoofer on Craigslist, buyer chose to pay $400 in BCH. It confirmed almost instantly.

    BTC Sold an old subwoofer on Craigslist, buyer chose to pay $400 in BCH. It confirmed almost instantly.


    Sold an old subwoofer on Craigslist, buyer chose to pay $400 in BCH. It confirmed almost instantly.

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 02:07 PM PDT

    “While I always welcome a price increase, my primary way of measuring cryptocurrency success rate is usage in daily life. So far, we still have a huge amount of work to do and we risk being overtaken (and eventually outlawed) by digital government currencies.”

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 06:12 PM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash is actually for everyone.

    Posted: 28 Oct 2020 01:39 AM PDT

    Bought a cheesesteak with Bitcoin Cash

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 12:47 PM PDT

    Here we go, BTC fees up to $7.37 per transaction! ����

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 07:00 AM PDT

    Bitcoin Cash is in serious need of trust and accountability building tools. Build.Cash can help.

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 08:27 PM PDT

    **TLDR: As a developer, Build.Cash will help you by showing the world what you have been able to deliver and when thereby building trust and helping you secure funding.

    As an end user, Build.Cash will help you find the projects and people in the network that you are looking for as well as how often projects have been updated. It will also help you to discover new exciting projects you may have no been exposed to via other channels.

    As an investor, Build.Cash will help you see and judge how reliable the developers/projects you are considering partnering with are by seeing their reliability as Build.Cash will keep track of projects progress and follow through.**

    Our Flipstarter is live here if you want to contribute. Also if you don't want to go through Flipstarter, direct donations are possible to this address: qzckpuqaku2qlrk2euqj6jwgtv87h02a0c0sasf5js

    Though it was mentioned twice before in the previous 2 articles HERE and HERE, it is important enough an issue that it deserves its own focus.

    One major thing lacking in the crypto sphere in general at the moment is trust and accountability systems. A trust-less system such as Bitcoin Cash does not require you to check the honesty of the Blockchain itself. That is one of it's most brilliant advantages. However for everything around the periphery, including projects and developers, do indeed require some level of trust.

    While open source projects should have the code audited before running, it takes on a whole different level when people in the network are either investing or donating to see projects completed and freelance developers funded.

    No matter the method of funding, there needs to be some kind of accountability to ensure that people that promise to do a certain thing meet the social contract they agree to when soliciting for funding.

    At the moment there are not many ways to check whether projects are doing what they say they will and even those methods are not especially clear or easy to find.

    BCHN is one of few projects that seems to have full disclosure and is setting an excellent example of what projects should aspire to. Build.Cash helps to both lessen the burden on individual projects and developers while simultaneously allowing the public at large to see if and when they deliver on the things they promise to.

    In the last few months a large number of Flipstarter campaigns have started. It is wonderful to see the technology has taken off and the community unite around people and projects that deserve to thrive. There no doubt has also been or will be shortly less than honest attempts to get money from the community. It is relatively easy to make a promise stating "we will do XYZ and BCH will benefit". If it is a relatively known person in the network it is easy to look up their portfolio and see what they have done to advance BCH. However if they are not well known or perhaps prefer to do things less publicly and are not all over Reddit and twitter you may not even know about them and what they have done. But even so it would help immensely if there was a database of these statistics that people could easily check rather than jumping all around the internet.

    Build.Cash can help here in 2 ways:

    1.) We will verify as best we can the projects and developers accounts and work.

    2.) We will catalog and keep project development records updated at regular intervals.

    It is by no means a foolproof system. But it will at the very least help the building of trust in the network.

    If someone is anonymous how can you be sure they are legit?

    This is a difficult problem indeed. It takes a long time to build trust and a name for oneself.

    That identity can be burned in an instant if they do something that harms their built up reputation.

    Build.Cash does not seek to become Bitcoin Cash police or a regulator. Build.Cash can not ensure any project does what they say they will do. All we can do is keep track of what was done and when so people can decide for themselves if they want to trust and invest their time/money with them.

    As stated many times the main goal of Build.Cash is the sharing of information and resources and hopefully cutting down the time it takes people to find the information about people and projects. This time savings will ripple throughout the network increasing its usability. It will be more than just a directory. The constantly updated information source will also help build trust and help funding be directed to where it would have the best impact.

    Imagine a situation where you hear about a new project or protocol that would improve your business. On Build.Cash you will not only be able to see who is working on said project, but what they need in order to complete it as well as the number of successful targets and projects they have completed in the past. Seeing that developer X has come through and delivered 10 times in the past should help ease your mind about investing in them now. Seeing that developer X has no past projects to their name would understandably make you more caution and perhaps adjust your considered investment amount accordingly.

    Projects that do not require outside funding will still be cataloged and their updates recorded accordingly. We will provide the network with the information you need no matter your role.

    If you think this service would be of use to the Bitcoin Cash network please consider making a donation here: qzckpuqaku2qlrk2euqj6jwgtv87h02a0c0sasf5js

    Or consider helping our Found the service by pledging to our Flipstarter here: https://flipstarter.build.cash/

    Thank you.

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    Bitcoin cash in ledger, upcoming fork.

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 03:24 PM PDT

    The higher the price of BTC, the higher the transaction fees, the greater drive to BCH. Institutions getting in is just free advertising for P2P cash for the world.

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 05:44 PM PDT

    The higher the price, the more congested AXA Core coin becomes. When it's $25+ to send $100, guess who the majority will come running to?

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    If you haven't seen the Big Boys Big Blocks episode w/ Crypto Cindy and Mike Komaransky this is what you are missing out on

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 08:20 PM PDT

    Keeping fees low. How to Scale Bitcoin Cash for world adoption.

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 07:39 AM PDT

    Another reminder why you should use the BCH network (Podcast with Aleksandar Kuzmanovic)

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 02:43 PM PDT

    Why are people fine with this? Will only get worse over time

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 03:57 AM PDT

    Is it possible for institutional investors to gain profits as they hold more Bitcoin?

    Posted: 28 Oct 2020 02:10 AM PDT

    Bitcoin Whale Wallets With 1000+ BTC Or More Spike To Highest Levels In History

    Posted: 28 Oct 2020 02:04 AM PDT

    Understanding the different types of cryptocurrency

    Posted: 28 Oct 2020 01:08 AM PDT

    If Bitcoin Passes $14K, Analysts Say Traders 'Should Look to $20,000' Instead of Looking Back

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 10:19 AM PDT

    Crypto Gambling Website - Cannot remember name

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 04:14 PM PDT

    I once visited a website where you could bet on a crypto like btc going up or down within a specified time limit. I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called. Does anyone know?

    submitted by /u/Hoopn_hopper
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    You can now broadcast raw transactions on BCH.info

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 07:03 AM PDT

    There are more addresses holding at least $100 worth of BTC than ever before

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 09:42 AM PDT

    "Enter the Sphere" SLP game deserves your money!

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 06:37 AM PDT

    If there is one project that deserves your money right now it is this SLP supporting game! This can be an adoption trigger.

    https://flipstarter.enter-the-sphere.com/

    Alternative direct IP for the Flipstarter in case DNS fails:

    http://142.93.244.57/

    #BCH #SLP #gaming #adoption #Flipstarter

    submitted by /u/chainxor
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    so now we got 600 million fresh Tethers "minted" within only 5 days

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 06:22 AM PDT

    sources:

    https://whale-alert.io/transaction/tron/c20f8f24e8bcb9f56adaf58bf50b452e6b42cb489f09e1463b6cfe4a3acbae14

    https://whale-alert.io/transaction/tron/eff6e4dbf120e49ec34289edfc6f39b81b40081662b0d77b652d784a72d61749

    https://whale-alert.io/transaction/ethereum/807c06f6c2a7bd4fbc76666b8a5683766db7e0b207651e5871cc3501a58d692b

    https://wallet.tether.to/transparency

    https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/tether/

    the SoV priests do cheer a 50 million investment of some company big time

    the fake Paypal "support" gets cheered too

    ... but the main reason for the pump of BTC can be seen here and gets widely ignored

    This kind of fueling the SoV narrative seems to be the biggest danger to the whole Crypto ecosystem in my opinion - it is not the question if the bubble bursts, it is only the question when, because nobody ever will get out all this printed Fake-US$ and there sure will be no bail out.

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    Ultra-fast Bitcoin-empowered VPS hosting featuring SSD storage, 10 Gbit/s network and free DDoS protection

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 10:36 AM PDT

    Development Bank of Singapore (largest bank in Singapore) may launch its own digital exchange with BTC, BCH, ETH, XRP (the page has been removed from its website)

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 04:57 AM PDT

    BTC TX fee Could Buy A.........

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 05:35 PM PDT

    Is blockchain size a limiting factor of scaling?

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 09:33 AM PDT

    In a hypothetical scenario, if BCH did 10x the transactions per day of BTC ~ 2 million per day, it would grow ~600gb a year?

    Is this an issue? Or can you compress the blockchain or something?

    What did Satoshi mean when he said Bitcoin has no scaling limit?

    btc blockchain size

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