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    Tuesday, July 20, 2021

    BTC I guess we are on same BOAT!! 💎🙌

    BTC I guess we are on same BOAT!! ����


    I guess we are on same BOAT!! ����

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 05:11 PM PDT

    How To Transform an Entire Citys Payment System

    Posted: 20 Jul 2021 12:36 AM PDT

    They're already telling you what you need to know. Make your choice.

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 05:36 PM PDT

    A long one, but makes you understand the problem in this space in a simple way

    Posted: 20 Jul 2021 01:12 AM PDT

    I swear we've been here before

    Posted: 20 Jul 2021 12:51 AM PDT

    I just bought something on Purse.IO and received it THE SAME DAY! Thank you Earners!!

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 06:19 PM PDT

    I'm actually in awe as I placed an order 16 hours ago, then it was accepted at 9:40am this morning and I received my item at 7:40pm! That's faster than my experience ordering directly from Amazon lately lol

    A huge thank you to all the earners that earn Bitcoin Cash by buying people's wishlist; you are doing amazing work!

    So far I've been able to buy dog treats, a comb, usb wifi adapter, and a great surge protector all with Bitcoin Cash!

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    "Maybe launching Bitcoin Pizza while not accepting Bitcoin as a payment method was a deserved top."

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 09:16 AM PDT

    One.Surgery Journal pilots a Bitcoin Cash partnership with the Childrens Surgical Centre in Cambodia

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 04:36 PM PDT

    What happened to bitcoin.com s mining pool?

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 03:41 PM PDT

    It just shut down? What is going on? Can someone recommend an alternative to get paid in bch. Thanks!

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    Chris Pacia: “It was known from day one that lightning would never be reliable. Anyone who read the paper could have told you.”

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 04:53 AM PDT

    Oshen Salmon now accepts Bitcoin Cash!

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 01:20 PM PDT

    I think it's so funny how BTC today is the opposite of what Satoshi started

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 10:33 AM PDT

    I just think it's so funny how BTC today is the opposite of what Satoshi started. The maxis are so set in their limited thinking they either are ignoring or failed to recognize these facts about Satoshi:

    1.) He supported increasing the block size as time went on

    2.) He supported altcoins. He contributed to discussion of the second cryptocurrency, NameCoin

    3.) The literal title of the Bitcoin whitepaper no longer applies to BTC, it should be Bitcoin: A peer to peer electronic gold system

    Also I'm not a complete BTC hater or anything I think BTC will be around but as digital gold and that they should stop fucking around with inherently insecure and flawed L2 systems and instead leave that up to another cryptocurrency which can do it faster and better. Plus I hate the toxicity of the BTC community.

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    The world is becoming increasingly hostile to Bitcoin mining, which gives us an incredibly powerful marketing angle and a chance to tell our side of the story

    Posted: 20 Jul 2021 01:33 AM PDT

    “I paid for my virtual servers with Bitcoin Cash. Cost me $0.001. No managing channels, no keeping track of on-chain fee costs for channels, no routing errors. Just peer-to-peer electronic cash.”

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 06:31 AM PDT

    Store-of-Value Update: BTC on its way to store value below 30K

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 06:15 AM PDT

    Making BCH more friendly for human users

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 12:23 PM PDT

    Right now, it's not a critical issue, but if the day comes when someone wants to denominate goods or services in BCH, it's going to be a nightmare.

    Right now the exchange is 1 USD = 0.00227260649832.

    Can you imagine seeing a price tag for something that costs 0.002272? It's really unfriendly. And people are incredibly lazy. The thing amazon figured out before everyone else is that any excuse NOT to buy something is a good excuse. Remember how hard they worked to patent "1 click shopping?"

    If we want folks to start using BCH it's imperative that we do everything possible to make it simple.

    There are are 2 options I've heard floated. People have suggested using mBCH or "MilliBCH" and just moving the decimal point, but that hasn't caught on yet.

    I think a 100,000:1 coin split is a better idea, but it also might be harder to build consensus around, and could be a major headache for developers. If 1 BCH was in the neighborhood of 1 dollar it would be so much easier for people to think about and use.

    Not to mention that unit bias is real. I hear my dumb roommates talking about how great Shiba is because "if it goes to 1 cent..." Yes he's kind of an idiot, but so are a lot of people. Building digital cash for the whole world means building for morons.

    Anyway, people talk all the time about adoption, which is awesome. That's where the focus should be, but it seems like this is one of the most straightforward things we can do to aid adoption. I know it's just cosmetic, and it's just for appearances, but we need to acknowledge that appearances matter. They just do.

    The time to fix this is in the next two years, during a bear cycle when people have (relatively speaking) stopped caring about crypto. It makes changes easier, espcially ones that require wallets and other stakeholders to update their software, which I know is a much bigger lift.

    Are there other approaches to recalibrating the value of a single BCH I haven't heard of? Is there already work being done on this front I'm not aware of?

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    Viral video shows Malaysian police destroying 1,069 bitcoin mining rigs with a steamroller

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 04:53 PM PDT

    careful not to send this to any bcore maxis or they will get triggered, in their eyes technology does not evolve.

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 08:28 AM PDT

    New Bitcoin Cash educational meetup in Caracas Venezuela Wed 21 Jul

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 05:19 PM PDT

    Hold Stablecoins or Cash them all out?

    Posted: 20 Jul 2021 02:01 AM PDT

    I live in a country that has banned the trading of crypto and any P2P transactions detected are instantly flagged and bank accounts shut down (that's how bad it is). However I also fear for what could happen to my stablecoins in different wallets as this is my very first bear market experience. Are they safe in my wallets or do I have to worry about their peg going to zero as the market gets crushed, forcing me to risk cashing them out? I hold mostly Dai and some USDC, no Tether. Please help.

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    SmartBCH: “Really excited to see that there are more cross chain projects in the industry that makes transactions of different assets more convenient. Looking forward to see some collaborations in BCH's industry in the future.”

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 06:25 AM PDT

    Interview with George Donnelly who runs many BCH projects

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 08:33 PM PDT

    I know you guys like to promote BCH content so I give some links where it is posted so you can give a thumb up or so, initially it's Youtube.

    https://youtu.be/hd02DiEzgsc

    And shares of it:

    https://twitter.com/kingscrownBTC/status/1417324471116083201

    https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@kingscrown/interview-with-george-donnelly-bitcoin-cash-fan

    https://www.publish0x.com/cryptocurrency-news-and-tricks/interview-with-george-donnelly-bitcoin-cash-promoter-xrnyqzo

    * you can drop me a beer or coffee at - bitcoincash:qpcv6gyg0u4mqc8nk6nncdxvu9lsa6jflyzawvm4m3

    But only if you liked this or my other stuff ;)

    submitted by /u/kingscrown69
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    "The [BTC] Bull Market Is Over. Now that global regulators have all eyes on Tether & they have completed halted all printing, prices are tanking faster than they have ever before. No Tether = No Price Manipulation = No Pump. We will eventually collapse below $30K, then $10K."

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 09:31 AM PDT

    Watching Formula 1 British Grand Prix yesterday #bullish

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 08:19 AM PDT

    $90 billion wiped off crypto market as bitcoin drops below $30,000

    Posted: 19 Jul 2021 09:06 PM PDT

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