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- What will happen next? Sanctions on BTC?
- George Donnelly's YouTube channel was taken down due to Bitcoin ABC's corporate entity filing 'false copyright claims' against him
- 0.33 BCH Bounty: Create a Video of Yourself Remitting BCH Across National Borders
- Melis Wallet: Talking with Melis users, they showed disappointment for the clog and skyrocketing fees with BTC. Needless to say, business is crippled, time is wasted and good deals are gone. For this reason they are switching to Bitcoin Cash which is bitcoin but more efficient & less expensive
- Mods, perhaps it would be helpful to have a pinned post about why BTC transactions are congested and what the root cause is.
- Ledger Hack Scams Still Floating Around
- Bitcoin's "Digital Gold" claim is a call-out to destroy Bitcoin
- My fees are extremely high, and im not completely sure why.
- FREE - Sponsored Fortnite Creative Mini Battle Royale - Almost $100 prize
- This is somewhat concerning...
- 12th birthday of Bitcoin Whitepaper
- BTC current transaction free structure: PIZZA
- It's Fusion Friday!
- Paper wallets are a great way to store your BCH and SLP tokens through the fork
- At 8PM EDT (~30 minutes from now) I'll be streaming the inaugural Jaymo Cash Games on Twitch. Bitcoin Cash prize pools, and TipBitcoin.cash enabled!
- At What Point Would You Consider Bitcoin Cash A Failure?
- David Bond on Avoiding Financial Censorship with Bitcoin, Digital Nomad Life
- The member.cash Famous Friday Freeroll starts in just under 2 hours. Win Bitcoin Cash prizes!
- Recovering bitcoin cash and bitcoin SV
- History repeat itself in the Bitcoin study case
- FTX Increases Trump Futures Margins Before the Election, Biden Futures Lead by 64%
- Central Banks Dump Gold for the First Time Since 2010, Precious Metal Drops 9% Since August High
- Rocket League tournament with Bitcoin Cash prize pool starting in less than 4 hours! (8PM Eastern Time) Comment for ticket code =)
What will happen next? Sanctions on BTC? Posted: 30 Oct 2020 09:03 PM PDT
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0.33 BCH Bounty: Create a Video of Yourself Remitting BCH Across National Borders Posted: 30 Oct 2020 04:42 PM PDT
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Ledger Hack Scams Still Floating Around Posted: 30 Oct 2020 11:42 PM PDT
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Bitcoin's "Digital Gold" claim is a call-out to destroy Bitcoin Posted: 30 Oct 2020 06:50 PM PDT So, I have been... brushing up history lessons and had some funny history reading with currencies (thanks to people explaining Cryptocurrencies), and then it made me think of something. Bitcoin calls itself "Digital Gold", no longer P2P electronic cash. History lessons about economics told us that the currencies we used were once backed by gold and we physically once used gold coins before that, and banks were created to make our currencies uniform. Like the currencies we have right way back, Bitcoin was made to be a currency without a middleman, but Bank interference made it to become what it is today, a stagnated cryptocurrency coin with it's only use case being a "store of value" which depends on speculation imposed by traders of the markets. We're essentially seeing Bitcoin being literally treated like gold, and one day it will become the first fiat cryptocurrency because the banks ruined it to the point that it no longer has value. Or I'm just paranoid because I'm temporarily leaving the gambling side of cryptocurrency and I want to forget about them for a while. EDIT: Some minor stuff added. [link] [comments] | ||
My fees are extremely high, and im not completely sure why. Posted: 30 Oct 2020 10:32 AM PDT
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FREE - Sponsored Fortnite Creative Mini Battle Royale - Almost $100 prize Posted: 30 Oct 2020 09:51 PM PDT | ||
This is somewhat concerning... Posted: 30 Oct 2020 01:35 PM PDT And then, this is basically their reply for the moment:
Other than this recent situation, I've been extremely satisfied with the service I've been getting there. It would suck to have to start researching alternatives and go thru all the annoying verification process and stuff all over again. What can we do to push them to do the right thing already? [link] [comments] | ||
12th birthday of Bitcoin Whitepaper Posted: 31 Oct 2020 12:25 AM PDT
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BTC current transaction free structure: PIZZA Posted: 30 Oct 2020 07:36 AM PDT
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Posted: 30 Oct 2020 01:16 PM PDT CashFusion makes Bitcoin Cash a privacy coin. It's already been used to fuse hundreds of thousands of BCH! Make sure to spin up Electron Cash 4.2.0 today and get that liquidity flowing! (The more people using CashFusion at once, the more Fusions happen, and the larger your "anonymity set".) New to CashFusion? No problem, getting set up is EASY =) Just download the Electron Cash desktop wallet. It's got CashFusion built in! Set up your wallet (and be sure to write down your recovery phrase on a physical piece of paper, especially if you are going to hold significant amounts of coin in the wallet), then activate CashFusion by clicking the icon in the lower right: https://i.imgur.com/DXEPLtf.png Once it's activated, your wallet will start "fusing" the Bitcoin Cash it contains. Fusions happen over time as their own, separate transactions, and only cost you the network transactions fees (less than a penny). Each fusion transaction will include some of your coins*, so it will take multiple fusion transactions before all the coins in your wallet will be fused. (In the View menu, toggle the coins tab to see all of the coins in your wallet. In the "Label" field, fused coins will show CashFusion info.) Currently, Electron Cash keeps fusing your coins indefinitely. While it is on the roadmap to give you the option to stop fusing after some number of fusions per coin, there's no downside to leaving it to fuse continuously besides paying the transaction fees. (And every fusion gives you that much more privacy, while you are helping to provide "liquidity" for other fusers.) Also, EC does not yet prevent you from spending unfused coins, nor does it prefer fused coins when spending, so it's probably best to leave it fusing and keep your whole wallet fused, and/or pick your coins manually from the Coins tab. If you want that coin-management taken care of for your (and/or you're not comfortable picking coins to spend from the Coins tab), you can always switch back to CashShuffle for now in the Optional Features window, accessible from the Tools menu. Here's the CashFusion Telegram group where you are welcome to ask questions. (Just remember to be courteous!) Happy Fusing!! <3 *"Coins" are kind of a confusing concept when it comes to Bitcoin, but you can think of them just like discrete "bills" (or... "coins") in your wallet, but instead of coming in only certain sizes like $1, $5, $10, $20, etc, they can be any amount sent to you in a previous transaction, like 0.618 BCH, 0.000001 BCH, or 123.45679 BCH. (They can also be combined and split up. That happens in most transactions!) [link] [comments] | ||
Paper wallets are a great way to store your BCH and SLP tokens through the fork Posted: 30 Oct 2020 03:05 PM PDT
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At What Point Would You Consider Bitcoin Cash A Failure? Posted: 30 Oct 2020 02:44 PM PDT Specifically pertaining to market adoption, at what point or metric(s) would you consider Bitcoin Cash to have failed? Keep the discussion focused to user adoption, the technology may be great, but if nobody uses it, it doesn't matter. [link] [comments] | ||
David Bond on Avoiding Financial Censorship with Bitcoin, Digital Nomad Life Posted: 30 Oct 2020 06:40 AM PDT
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The member.cash Famous Friday Freeroll starts in just under 2 hours. Win Bitcoin Cash prizes! Posted: 30 Oct 2020 06:11 AM PDT
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Recovering bitcoin cash and bitcoin SV Posted: 30 Oct 2020 03:25 PM PDT Hi Everybody, I've just found my btc.com recovery wallet PDF with primary seed and recovery secret. I know there is a tool on btc.com to recover this but this btc was from before the fork. How do I recover with this pdf and ensure I will get both bitcoin cash and bitcoin SV? Any advise is appreciated. Thanks. [link] [comments] | ||
History repeat itself in the Bitcoin study case Posted: 30 Oct 2020 08:58 AM PDT Bitcoin first known transaction was a pizza deal. Bitcoin actual fee is a pizza deal. [link] [comments] | ||
FTX Increases Trump Futures Margins Before the Election, Biden Futures Lead by 64% Posted: 30 Oct 2020 06:32 PM PDT
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Central Banks Dump Gold for the First Time Since 2010, Precious Metal Drops 9% Since August High Posted: 30 Oct 2020 01:55 PM PDT
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