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    BTC Kim Dotcom on Twitter

    BTC Kim Dotcom on Twitter


    Kim Dotcom on Twitter

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 10:17 PM PST

    Maggie Link Cafe provides Bitcoin Cash brand exposure to nearly 300,000 tourists each year. Just upgraded to a dedicated Cash Register terminal!

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 09:35 PM PST

    The man who built the world’s most popular file sharing service will build his new service on top of Bitcoin Cash!

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 11:46 PM PST

    $20k +

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 05:45 AM PST

    United Way Worldwide (World's Largest Nonprofit) Now Accepts BCH

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 06:08 PM PST

    History Lesson Brian Kelly (Dec 2017): "Bitcoin Cash is going after global M1 or the cash market, effectively that's a 100 trillion dollar market"

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 01:52 PM PST

    Only 16 hours left to help this Elf bust maximalist lies about Bitcoin Cash. can't you already pre-taste those sweet maxi tears? (please don't pledge more than 0.1)

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 12:31 AM PST

    What does BCH offer that Ethereum don't already offer?

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 01:10 AM PST

    BTC will likely never become a even a decent payment method. But BTC failing does not mean BCH succeeds. With new tech being a market leader is extremely powerful. Brand, investments and ecosystem always create a virtuous cycle that further increases the lead. Elon Musk pointed out in an interview about Tesla. If you want to beat an incubant, it's not enough to have a product that is just a littlebit better. It has to be substantially better, 10-100x better.

    To me it seems, BCH:s main usp is no congestion means lower transaction fees. My understanding is that Ethereum has or is making good progress on increasing capacity aswell and they have more traction on volume, brand and ecosystem. What is the case for BCH?

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    WOO NUMBER GO UP!!!1!1!1

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 12:20 AM PST

    Who needs adoption when you can have Institutional Investors! Why bank the unbanked when you can bank the banks! Bring out the champaign because NUMBER GO UP!!!!!

    Am I price posting right?

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    Amy Castor: “The fact that I am getting attacked by an army of sock puppets for calling Bitcoin out as a Ponzi, should tell you everything you need to know”

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 01:33 AM PST

    BCH is out performing BTC in the traditional markets today.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 12:29 PM PST

    NFT's with BCH

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 05:55 PM PST

    Anyone know of a website that trade NFT BCH items like opensea.io does with Ethereum?

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    BCH transfer 0 confirmations after more than an hour

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 02:20 AM PST

    I sent BCH and it has 0 confirmations after an hour. On blockchair.com it says priority: 180+/1000+. What does this mean?

    Previously, I sent a smaller amount and it reached the other wallet within minutes. The transaction above is ~4BCH.

    Thanks for your help.

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    Weather the Tether

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 03:01 PM PST

    Watch out for brigading and vote manipulation

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 10:02 AM PST

    If anyone has known Bitcoin (and Bitcoin Cash) for a while, and knows the stance of most people on this sub when it comes to the scaling debate, you will know that this sub is in favour of bigger-blocks. Though it hasn't happened yet, I strongly suspect r/Bitcoin mods and users will try to coordinate vote manipulation and brigading attacks to try and dilute the big-block part of the community, and try to make the mainstream "Bitcoiners" become the majority of this sub. I think this effort might include multiple sockpuppet accounts and posts suddenly getting upvoted to the top for at least a few weeks, or comments themselves being vote brigaded. Be sure to watch out for these signs of vote manipulation and brigading, and don't allow them to dilute this part of the Bitcoin community.

    It's also important to look at the possibility of r/Bitcoin mods starting to spread misinformation (in the event of a bullrun) about r/btc so that users can stay in their echo chamber. If these two efforts are coordinated, such an attack might be successful.

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    ole guys rantings (part-2)

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 11:49 PM PST

    many got fooled into losing money - a hard pullback for real world adoption

    the greed of a few killing freedom of mankind

    imagine the black ops black gov money would be tracked on blockchain ^^

    that is THEIR FEAR !

    technology they don´t want for reason

    (not talking about the crippled version fork)

    WE can run real big blocks sustained on testnet meshed over the globe right now :P

    - now !

    take your next decade to become real, brainwashed

    ... we are volunters .

    and from the technical side BTC is no longer "uncensorable" since RBF had been inplemented

    and of course Core and the Maxis deny, for reason

    ... selling LN and Liquid

    the market is valued by 70+ % in pr!nted Tethers volume only

    they fivefolded their supply this year

    ... you do seem to cheer a "very organic" event in speculation ^^

    In the end there are 2 final questions:

    - will I be able to move my coins ?

    - will somebody value them in exchange for anything ?

    Ownership of private keys implied !

    💎

    yours, Panne (sometimes accused to speak in riddles)

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    BTC Dominance as a function of transaction fees.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 09:12 AM PST

    BTC-Train

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 10:43 PM PST

    Ryver Asia is a clear example why BitcoinCash is borderless money with no one to stop it! Spreading BCH from Venezuela to China.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 07:07 AM PST

    Another flipstarter promo video by One.Surgery - we are almost there!

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 10:21 AM PST

    Custodial money is not good enough

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 07:56 AM PST

    From history, the gold standard was first the fully backed notes.

    Then the classical gold standard crept in, expanding the number of notes to 4x the backing. Lying started right there, because the classical variant is newer, it should really be called "modern gold standard"

    Then slow devaluation, by changing the supposedly fixed gold price (number of dollars to buy the gold ounce increased)

    Pegging the value of the money to gold means an institution must hold the backing and offer unlimited conversion to gold to any note holder. It means a central money system manager like a central bank. Here also limitations crept in, by denying the conversion for some individuals.

    With bitcoin, for the first time ever, it is easier to get, get rid of, hold, protect and hide sound money itself, than it is to use, hold, protect and hide the money substitutes (paper notes, bank deposits, and loans).

    Bitcoin (BTC) blew it with the artificially low transaction rate, already maxed out, but now we have Bitcoin Cash (BCH) which can fulllfill the promise of sound money for everybody.

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    Seeing the BTC hype, this is the place to buy BTC non-wrapped, owning your own keys.

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 02:35 AM PST

    I think for all people including me who believe in cryptocurrency's and bitcoin playing a vital role for the new money, it is sad we have to use central exchanges for that decentralised vision.

    So here is a exchange that allows you to buy bitcoin without it being wrapped (and therefore without relying on those wrapped smart contracts) and owning the private keys of the wallets.

    http://nash.io/

    Also enough liquidity is available for the average user.

    Almost no one knows about this exchange, and i think it's important it gets some recognition for it's achievements. It's a non-custodial exchange that feels like a standard CEX in use.

    KYC is not needed up to 5k volume per day, and you can deposit up to 2k into the trading contracts of Nash without KYC. Withdrawing is always without limits, that's how Nash is build. The limits are in place to be fully compliant with regulators.

    If you have any questions, do let me know.

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    Base Protocol & Boxmining | Understanding Rebase

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 02:29 AM PST

    How to Transfer tokens to MetaMask from etherscan

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 02:09 AM PST

    The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged are my first purchase with crypto I got paid with instead of crypto I bought with fiat. I think Ayn Rand would like that

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 02:40 PM PST

    The Bitcoin And Crypto Bullrun Is Just Getting Started

    Posted: 17 Dec 2020 01:45 AM PST

    The Bitcoin And Crypto Bullrun Is Just Getting Started

    Bitcoin has undoubtedly had an incredible week having made a new all-time high. Is this mean that the Bullrun has just begun?

    Let's find out here: The Bitcoin And Crypto Bullrun Is Just Getting Started

    https://preview.redd.it/kvsls2qrxp561.jpg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=56497f61a1caa6685f2572d8a048c8ea837f0f8f

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