- According to wikipedia Bitcoin Cash was created with the purpose to print money out of thin air. Seriously, the wikipedia article is one of the most monstrous piece of coreon propaganda I have ever read. How come none of know wikipedia admins with some power?
- Bashco, r/bitcoin moderator perma bans user and calls Ethereum a scam. I'd recommend unsubbing if your already aren't and avoiding that sub.
- If Bitcoin Core built cars
- BCH vs Litecoin, the actual story
- Crypto/Meme bots and pumpers reply to big accounts in huge numbers for the promotion. Deleting tweets knocks it back. Going Private allows tools to discourage them. But it’s breathtaking, this religion of real and fake people. The speculation probably tops anything in history.
- @MichaeljBurry just twitted some negative comment about BTC laser eye idiots. He might be open to a project like BCH or XMR if we can get some info in front of him.
- To all the trolls coming here: Convert your salary into BCH and enjoy a good life.
- [Meta] Anti-censorship but also anti-bullshit
- Meet Guy Fawkes, the Mysterious Bitcoin Cash Developer Behind BattleRoyale.Cash & Satoshi Pyramid
- BIP39 seeds: their flaws and using them securely
- OASIS: a fully decentralized NFT Marketplace on SmartBCh
- Bitcoin Cash ($BCH) explained in 2 minutes
- Ethereum user pays $430,000 in transaction fees for a failed payment
- Facebook is putting crypto scam ads in my newsfeed.
- To all the trolls coming here
- G20 FINANCE LEADERS REITERATE THAT NO 'GLOBAL STABLECOINS' SHOULD START OPERATIONS UNTIL ALL LEGAL, REGULATORY AND OVERSIGHT REQUIREMENTS ADDRESSED (caps in link)
- SmartBCH sidechain collects more in fees than BCH chain, with 10% of the tx traffic
- Tether: The writing is on the wall!
- Be Careful of Paid Tether Apologists
- How wallets work?
- Bitcoin Cash Animal Rescue needs your support!
- “ China’s Zunyi police arrested nearly 100 people using cryptocurrency money laundering with huobi okex and binance, involving a total of 130 million U.S. dollars”
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- US Becomes Largest Bitcoin Mining Market After China's Crypto Ban
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BCH vs Litecoin, the actual story Posted: 13 Oct 2021 11:11 PM PDT
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To all the trolls coming here: Convert your salary into BCH and enjoy a good life. Posted: 13 Oct 2021 12:41 PM PDT | ||
[Meta] Anti-censorship but also anti-bullshit Posted: 13 Oct 2021 03:34 PM PDT can we like... auto-flair or auto-reply to the very obvious shills and trolls here? I'm not in favor of bans or mutes unless there's clear breaking of the rules, but there are some recurring trolls here who are extremely obvious. They have no interest in honest conversation or debate and often do not even acknowledge any of the words of the posts they reply to. A flair like "known troll" would help. It's not censorship because the trolls are still free to comment, but it would a warning to other readers that a user has repeatedly demonstrated that they are dishonest. I like the way r/cryptocurrency does it. We have /u/cryptochecker but that must be manually invoked and doesn't exactly solve the immediate issue. It's not just a matter of dissenting opinion. These posters speak only with weasel words and conjecture and do not acknowledge any rebuttals nor back up their statements with verifiable facts. They're only here to derail any legitimate discussion and be intentionally disruptive. There are plenty of users here with differing opinions who are able to debate civilly and honestly. They are more than welcome here. I strongly believe that facts ultimately win in the long term and that BCH is more than capable of speaking for itself as a technology. But the active disinformation/troll campaign is obvious and it'd be nice to get somewhat of a handle on it. (Thought about posting a name and shame but... I think that'd do more harm than good.) [link] [comments] | ||
Meet Guy Fawkes, the Mysterious Bitcoin Cash Developer Behind BattleRoyale.Cash & Satoshi Pyramid Posted: 13 Oct 2021 09:18 AM PDT
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BIP39 seeds: their flaws and using them securely Posted: 13 Oct 2021 09:22 PM PDT I am interested in storing bitcoin (and some other cryptocurrencies) for the long term and want to do so securely in every sense of the word. When looking into Electrum whilst developing an airgapped cold storage mechanism that worked for me, I noticed that Electrum is actually against the use of BIP39. Developers at Electrum, as well as some at Bitcoin Core, wrote specifically that such seeds are problematic as they lack "versioning" and require a "fixed wordlist" (2048 words). The crux of their argument, I think, is that the seed itself is not enough to be able to recover crypto if they lose access to or forget the specific software that generated addresses from their seed that they sent crypto to. So to those who may know something about this topic: I would love to know more about this. I don't really understand what they mean exactly with these criticisms of BIP39... what are the flaws of this seed phrase system? Can one still use BIP39 seeds to back up their addresses and keys with some other information besides the seed itself? What alternatives are there to the BIP39 seed system that don't have the same flaws? If I knew what the flaws were and understood them, then I could either find a way to still use BIP39 and do whatever I need to do to use it in a more secure way, and/or use an alternative system which may be superior. P.S. Please, I don't want comments saying something like "oh, you're overthinking it" or "this doesn't matter, just use a BIP39 seed like everyone else" or something like this. I am actually interested in blockchain technology, security, cryptography, all of this... this is what the true spirit of bitcoin and crypto is. Not just people blindly FOMOing into digital tokens that they have either no understanding of or a very vague understanding of. If that is what you want to do, go ahead, I won't judge, but please don't judge me when I actually want to use crypto in a secure way, and learn a lot about how the technology works in the process. Thanks. [link] [comments] | ||
OASIS: a fully decentralized NFT Marketplace on SmartBCh Posted: 13 Oct 2021 02:39 PM PDT
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Bitcoin Cash ($BCH) explained in 2 minutes Posted: 13 Oct 2021 04:28 PM PDT
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Ethereum user pays $430,000 in transaction fees for a failed payment Posted: 13 Oct 2021 02:25 PM PDT
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Facebook is putting crypto scam ads in my newsfeed. Posted: 13 Oct 2021 09:05 PM PDT
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Posted: 13 Oct 2021 07:28 AM PDT I'm happy to read you, it gives me confirmation that Bitcoin Cash is scary to you. [link] [comments] | ||
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SmartBCH sidechain collects more in fees than BCH chain, with 10% of the tx traffic Posted: 13 Oct 2021 10:45 AM PDT | ||
Tether: The writing is on the wall! Posted: 13 Oct 2021 07:43 AM PDT
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Be Careful of Paid Tether Apologists Posted: 14 Oct 2021 01:45 AM PDT
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There are different types of crypto wallets but we're going to tell you about them at another time! [link] [comments] | ||
Bitcoin Cash Animal Rescue needs your support! Posted: 13 Oct 2021 12:58 PM PDT
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US Becomes Largest Bitcoin Mining Market After China's Crypto Ban Posted: 13 Oct 2021 07:02 AM PDT
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