BTC Nice to see the founder of Coinbase mentioning BCH directly in his tweet storm today: |
- Nice to see the founder of Coinbase mentioning BCH directly in his tweet storm today:
- Gearing up to mass onboard more businesses to Bitcoin Cash
- USDH re-enabled on SideShift.ai. Well done!
- Brian Armstrong tweets about EatBCH
- What is the best BCH accepting competitor to Bitrefill?
- Looks like PayPal is already back to their old tricks...
- Uphold re-enables BCH using BCHN
- Upcoming story about Coinbase
- To say your coin has cheap fees, it must have at least 3 properties. 1) It has cheap fees 24/7 - 2) It has cheap fees not just for the few who use it now, but for the millions who will join. 3) That it can survive with cheap fees when coinbase goes to zero. BTC has ZERO of these properties.
- Bitcoin Unlimited adding double spend detection to the wallet
- The BCH CoinParty hackathon flipstarter is now funded with a whopping 152 contributions!
- Remembering the strange history of Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash
- How does Blockstream make money?
- USA Regulation Regarding Self-Hosted Crypto Wallets
- Bitcoin Virgin
- To the ABC miner signaling a dump today
- Bring Ross Home
- “As BTC fees have gone up recently, It's been interesting to see that LTC, not lightning, has been seeing increased payments on @bitrefill.”
- And the other shoe starts to drop with crypto on PayPal
- "LBRY Bank Accounts Shut Down! CEO Jeremy Kauffman on Being Newly Unbanked"
- BCH exchange UK
- Hire freelancers with BCH!!
- Treasures old... and new
- Questions about splitting BCHA from BCH on Coinex
- Stop spamming egon
- Playing a poker free roll turney with my homies Come join us.
Nice to see the founder of Coinbase mentioning BCH directly in his tweet storm today: Posted: 25 Nov 2020 04:55 PM PST
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Gearing up to mass onboard more businesses to Bitcoin Cash Posted: 25 Nov 2020 07:23 PM PST | ||
USDH re-enabled on SideShift.ai. Well done! Posted: 25 Nov 2020 08:45 PM PST
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Brian Armstrong tweets about EatBCH Posted: 25 Nov 2020 04:16 PM PST
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What is the best BCH accepting competitor to Bitrefill? Posted: 25 Nov 2020 08:09 PM PST We should get behind them and send some business their way for accepting Bitcoin Cash. [link] [comments] | ||
Looks like PayPal is already back to their old tricks... Posted: 25 Nov 2020 06:58 PM PST | ||
Uphold re-enables BCH using BCHN Posted: 25 Nov 2020 04:40 PM PST From an email to customers:
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Posted: 25 Nov 2020 10:46 AM PST That's why I downvote all "BTC has Cheap fees" posts. If you think cheap fees are a good thing, you CAN have it. Why do you pretend BTC has cheap fees when it doesnt? [link] [comments] | ||
Bitcoin Unlimited adding double spend detection to the wallet Posted: 25 Nov 2020 07:19 AM PST
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The BCH CoinParty hackathon flipstarter is now funded with a whopping 152 contributions! Posted: 25 Nov 2020 12:07 PM PST
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Remembering the strange history of Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash Posted: 25 Nov 2020 05:17 PM PST Courtesy of lying buttcoiner /u/Magick93 that hangs out on /cryptocurrency pretending reality doesn't exist, I figured it was a good time to re-share a couple links detailing the history of /bitcoin, the hostile takeover of BTC, and the origins of Bitcoin Cash. If you're new I highly suggest you check it out and draw your own conclusions, though it shouldn't take long to see the low down dirty BS that happened a few years ago that caused the great divide. The famous whitepaper that started it all - Bitcoin: A Peer to Peer Electronic Cash System Singularity87's account of the strangeness that is /bitcoin and Core developers takeover Independent developer Johnathan Toomim details how Bitcoin Cash came to be Who controls the future controls the past, who controls the past controls the future. Don't let these people re-write history. BTC was done dirty by well funded special interests beginning around 2014. Bitcoin Core developers crippled BTC and went on to form their own private entities like Blockstream, Chaincode Labs, Lightning Labs, Brink and other miscreant think tanks like Bitcoin Optech and MIT, to profit on solutions they sell to the problem they created themselves that left BTC hamstrung by low performance and high fees that have relegated it to an inert purely speculative mass that just lives on centralized exchanges now, far from the original premise and architecture that only BCH carries on today as the last gasp of Satoshi's Original Recipe Bitcoin. If you're an old timer like me that has some other interesting tidbits from the past to share, please do [link] [comments] | ||
How does Blockstream make money? Posted: 25 Nov 2020 09:18 PM PST | ||
USA Regulation Regarding Self-Hosted Crypto Wallets Posted: 25 Nov 2020 04:37 PM PST
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Posted: 26 Nov 2020 01:11 AM PST Hey guys, Yes i am a bitcoin virgin, but i am hoping to pop my cherry this week! I live abroad in Sri lanka so my saving are in sri lankan ruppes. Can anybody give me pointers on how to buy. Which broker would most suit my needs. And, is it a good time to buy? I assume with the drop down today it would be good to get a position [link] [comments] | ||
To the ABC miner signaling a dump today Posted: 25 Nov 2020 09:03 AM PST
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And the other shoe starts to drop with crypto on PayPal Posted: 25 Nov 2020 03:12 PM PST | ||
"LBRY Bank Accounts Shut Down! CEO Jeremy Kauffman on Being Newly Unbanked" Posted: 26 Nov 2020 01:57 AM PST
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Posted: 25 Nov 2020 11:39 PM PST Any recommendations for UK (GBP) exchange with faster payments? [link] [comments] | ||
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Questions about splitting BCHA from BCH on Coinex Posted: 25 Nov 2020 11:31 PM PST A few days after the November 15th split, I sent a small amount of BCH to Coinex to test if it would automatically handle splitting off the equivalent BCHA for me. Everything worked very smoothly, and I received an amount of BCHA equal to my BCH deposit in my Coinex account. Now that I was confident it would work, I transferred a larger amount of BCH to Coinex. Unfortunately, it seems that between my test and when I sent the larger amount, that's when the Unknown Miner started their attack on the BCHA chain. When I came to understand what was going on and that the situation was not likely to change for quite a while, I moved my BCH from Coinex back to my personal wallet. I have questions about what happens to the process of splitting my BCH into BCHA as a result of it was interrupted by the attack.
Note that I'm not particularly worried about what happens with this amount of BCHA. My BCH is safely in my own wallet, and the amount of BCHA I was trying to split was relatively small. I just want to use this opportunity to learn a little about the nature of splits and the effects of this attack. Thanks in advance for any insights that will help me understand. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 25 Nov 2020 06:20 AM PST This sub was peaceful for a while when egon was gone, now we get this spamming shit again from egon trying to foster conflict and disturbance. Annoying af. We dont need u to quote stupid shit 20 times a day to know BCH is good. [link] [comments] | ||
Playing a poker free roll turney with my homies Come join us. Posted: 25 Nov 2020 06:37 PM PST Showing my poker buddies the power of using BCH for poker on www.blockchain.poker. Come join us tonight at 9pm sharp. https://blockchain.poker?tournament=17240a42&a=5c559cec7974b57190798c26c968eda1 Password = winbig We'll see you at the tables and good luck! [link] [comments] |
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