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    Wednesday, December 16, 2020

    BTC Trump is considering a pardon for Ross

    BTC Trump is considering a pardon for Ross


    Trump is considering a pardon for Ross

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 08:34 PM PST

    Blockstream folks are unhappy (as usual), because exchanges don’t use their commercial product (Liquid). Sad. ☹️... Very sad ☹️☹️

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 01:08 PM PST

    Jesse Powell: “You can't expect an exchange to trade 1 stock. If you think most assets are bad bets, short them or don't trade. Unfortunately, clients are demanding broader asset selection 100x more than they are LN support. The exchange's job is building the marketplace to trade, not adoption.”

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 03:11 PM PST

    Let's hope this happens!!!!

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 06:19 PM PST

    Hire Freelancers using BCH!

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 05:45 PM PST

    Hire Freelancers using BCH!

    Venezuela Workers is a website that uses Bitcoincash (BCH) through its platform as a payment method to hire Venezuelan freelancers. We are currently looking for employers interested in considering hiring Venezuelans for any type of digital work under a very inexpensive budget.

    Don't have BCH? Don't sweat it.

    Venezuela Workers has sideshift integrated, that means that you can use your preferred cryptocurrency to make payments through our page safe and quickly

    Register following very simple steps, publish the work you need adjusted to your budget and with the help of a Venezuelan freelancer, successfully complete your work.

    Link: Venezuela Workers

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    HathorMM: wtf?

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 10:33 PM PST

    sooo, 3 or 4 empty blocks in a row is just the way it is now? one block an hour will actually process any transactions? how is this supposed to work?

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    Once I use a KYC exchange, am I pretty much screwed?

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 09:22 PM PST

    If a person uses a KYC exchange to buy Bitcoin, but then sends their Bitcoin off to the Samurai wallet and mixes their coins with CoinJoin, are these coins now private forever? Or will transactions made on decentralized exchanges with these coins always be traceable forever?

    Once I use a KYC exchange, am I pretty much screwed? Or is there still a way to make these coins completely private?

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    Bitcoin Cash has censorship resistant crowd funding thanks to Flipstarter! GoFundMe and Patreon wish they had that!

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 04:35 AM PST

    Tip to ShareTip: Increase 7-day limit before tips are returned to a long enough period for tips to accumulate to give content creator reason to invest in claiming tip.

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 05:31 PM PST

    If I have never heard of BCH, and I hear I have $10 tip waiting for me...I will most likely ignore it. But if after 2 years, I see that I have accumulated $1,500 in BCH - well, that is definitely worth a weekend of research to see what this BCH is.

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    I made a small flipstarter to fund integration of SLP tokens and NFTs into Signup Wallet

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 10:49 AM PST

    American Cancer Society Now Accepting BTC

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 06:26 PM PST

    BitcoinCash.Site Nov 2020 Activity Report

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 01:50 PM PST

    Best share tip to date! I hope this guy claims it.

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 03:13 PM PST

    The greatest threat to BTC (and the whole cryptocurrency as a side effect) is the fact that market traders can lose hope when something is not working properly and the lie is exposed

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 08:15 AM PST

    BTC managed to "fix" this by going for a "Store of Value" claim and "Digital Gold" narrative, but it's not enough. It's merely letting them stay afloat because these traders are aware of the past and present.

    People treat BTC as some sort of new stock market and assume similar functions, and when BTC's lies get exposed by a large-scale operation (i. e. non-BTC adoption by a large business as currency, or god-forgive become a reserve currency of a country), the price will fall. Why?

    They need to extend the web of lies by taking down all pre-2017 Bitcoin activities that promote usage and replace the white paper, and users of the Internet are dumb enough to treat some outdated info as true, walk to r/Bitcoin or r/BitcoinBeginners and complain about fees, then find our little community and learn the truth.

    Because all markets are paired to BTC, the BTC death spiral (in my guess) can either do the following (exaggerated to the extreme):

    1. Mass-withdrawal from all cryptocurrencies, therefore the failure of the Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash.
    2. Mass-withdrawal from all cryptocurrencies towards centralized digital money controlled by the governments, therefore the failure of the Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash.
    3. Mass-withdrawal from BTC towards other working coins, creating a very large price hit yet the cryptocurrency market survives.

    With this in mind, the greatest thing you can really do is to promote adoption and make those who have adopted make more people adopt the actually-working Bitcoin: Bitcoin Cash. Consider that there are only millions who know Cryptocurrency, and these people are either (in approximation):

    • those that follow the (heavily biased) news
    • Bitcoin Maximalists
    • Darknet users
    • "I'm already content that it works even if it's custodial" users
    • "I have no idea why I shouldn't use Bitcoin" users
    • Bitcoin-paid trolls
    • Pre-2017 Adopters
    • Coin developers
    • Governments with large central banks
    • Market traders who simply "speculate" based on previous "predictions"

    We should no longer focus on these people and focus more on adoption in places that really will make better use of it. Those who really know how to do their research, those that do need money but cannot simply use it because of heavy regulation.

    u/georgedonnelly has the right idea, focusing on small businesses.

    Those that will claim and talk about the BTC-BCH ratio don't know what they're talking about, and the same to those that complain about the number of transactions BCH has. All of the Bitcoin news is just "prices" these days, not technology.

    The Bitcoin white paper's main goal as a white paper is to create a solution to prevent digital cash from being double-spent by malicious actors. BTC now has RBF and intentional double-spending functionalities on their ecosystem.

    BTC is a dead man walking.

    Keep the truth alive.

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    What is the difference between Liquid and Lightning ? Blockstream promotes two proprietary products ?

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 02:00 AM PST

    I'm not even sure what's going there...

    1st there was SegWit, then Lightning and now Liquid ?

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    Fun fact: BTC cap is 70x than BCH, but BTC vol is only 9x than BCH

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 01:58 AM PST

    Fun fact: BTC cap is 70x than BCH, but BTC vol is only 9x than BCH

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    Almost arriving on planet BCH! (Animated flipstarter progress!)

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 06:43 AM PST

    How Bitcoin Cash can be able the thrive in Mozambique.

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 10:42 AM PST

    Should miners collectively start orphaning HathorMM's empty blocks? They severally degrade the user experience of BCH by not confirming transactions and mining multiple empty blocks in a row regularly.

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 10:54 AM PST

    Obviously this should be a last resort kind of thing, but many people have already reached out to them and nothing has changed, because they are barely losing money by mining empty blocks. I think mining empty blocks so regularly should not go unpunished. Orphaning the blocks would give them a financial incentive to start including transactions in all of their blocks, which will improve BCH's user experience.

    I would like to know the community's stance on this.

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    Charted: Ripple (XRP) Accelerating Losses, Decline Isn’t Over Yet

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 01:26 AM PST

    Feb 2013 Bitcoin discussion from when BTC was only 30$ ... worth a listen

    Posted: 16 Dec 2020 12:51 AM PST

    Our yearly Mythbusting season is coming! Help an Elf out to fund this years rewards.

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 02:11 PM PST

    Mythbusting is having a big comeback this year, and I, u/mtrycz, have been selected as one of the Elfs by Santa himself!

    Help an Elf out to fund his contribution, but remember! just a little! Let other people participate in spreading the decentralized love!

    https://www.elfstarter.cash/

    (Please don't pledge more than 0.1 BCH)

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    Grayscale Bitcoin Cash Trust Observer

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 05:45 AM PST

    Hello!

    It appears that approximately 3 million shares of Bitcoin Cash Trust has been subscribed over the past 1-2 days.

    This is great news for BCH as those shares are representing approximately 28 000 bch. The markets will never see those coins anymore.

    Still, there is opportunity to strike a good deal with Grayscale as the premium is still astronomical (over 1000 %).

    It is my sincere hope that the investors will keep on exploiting this opportunity as this could trigger a bull market also spot bch that we have never seen.

    If you have a 401K and investing in shares that appreciate 10-20 % pa only, Grayscale Bitcoin Cash trust will most likely outperform those shares over the coming few years even with this ridiculous 1000% premium... But if your target time of investing is in decades rather than days, this share might be a nice addition to your retirement portfolio, too.

    Current number of outstanding shares: 23,099,800 shares

    Current amount of BCH tied to the trust forever: 215 424.807 BCH (>1 % of all bch mined).

    submitted by /u/JarmoViikki
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    What is Blockchain in simple terms?

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 11:55 PM PST

    Visa, MasterCard, and the FED affected by the SolarWinds hack. Bitcoin unaffected.

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 04:02 AM PST

    ole guys rantings (part-1)

    Posted: 15 Dec 2020 11:44 PM PST

    sorry Dude, you made a bad trade

    youtube.com/watch?v=sXPmLE_KELo

    happy lockdown to those in

    o7

    I guess he is gone already and the next one not here yet - they are volunteers !

    ... not even free to post an opinion ^^

    youtube.com/watch?v=uue_x2Mna24

    ( ͡º ͜Ê– ͡º)

    wasn´t the Dude that called me altruism driven the same guy that banned me for months ?

    gimme funny names, like Tosashi Tomakano eg

    no matter what, still awaiting this "selfproclaimaied authistic child" aiming to have invented "Bit Coin" to show up for a fair battle in 4D Chess ^^

    ... sue me using your words :P

    -i !°

    anybody remembers CSW help demoting Gavin ?

    (just another open bill)

    sign, if YOU can :P

    all those dancing on the vulcano right now, be aware of Satoshis message from his genesis block: YOU will not be bailed out !

    真

    ... some of us do like DOGE but don´t touch BTC nor Tether any more ^^

    not your keys = not your coins

    the whole purpose of exchanges and traders is to give real world adoption liquidity - this is not stock market

    some do think about casinos

    ^^

    I do doubt the Idea of having a market cap is a useful measure, just to give you an example:

    If I do print 1 Million Tokens, and sell 1 Token for 1 US$, do I have a market CAP of 1 Million US$, then ?

    mises.org/library/lessons-young-economist

    💎

    only use case gives value

    ... I once printed a Token with the whole purpose to become a Party ticket one day - nothing you can buy, you need to deserve it :P

    yours, Panne (sometimes accused to speak in riddles)

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