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    BTC Every BCH supporter should withdraw their coins from exchanges to expose the shorts.

    BTC Every BCH supporter should withdraw their coins from exchanges to expose the shorts.


    Every BCH supporter should withdraw their coins from exchanges to expose the shorts.

    Posted: 06 Dec 2021 06:44 PM PST

    We're redesigning the Electron Cash desktop user interface!

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 07:08 AM PST

    Here's a quick video update. You can find the script below =)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BfZnWjSzg4

    John: Hi! I'm John Moriarty. I run the Bitcoin Out Loud YouTube channel, and I'm managing the redesign of the Electron Cash desktop user interface.

    Jenny: Hi! I'm Jenny Lin, and I'm the UX Designer for the Electron Cash desktop redesign. We're excited to show you what we've been up to!

    John: Improving the UI was one of the deliverables from the 2020 Electron Cash Flipstarter campaign. Initially, the scope of the redesign was relatively simple: make the smallest changes that would create the largest impact. I recently brought Jenny onboard because, in order for this project to be worth the time and effort, we need to redesign the interface from the ground up with the user experience as a top priority.

    Jenny: With an intuitive, accessible interface, we can make Electron Cash the perfect introduction to Bitcoin Cash, and a gateway to its more powerful features. We are committed to seeing this through, because we believe it's impact will be invaluable. We want the Electron Cash experience to be seamless for everyone.

    John: We intend to enhance and complement the existing features with the redesign so that new users find them obvious, and existing users find them even more useful. In this video we'll share some preliminary information, our work so far, and our plans.

    Jenny: First, we conducted an informal heuristic analysis. In this kind of analysis, you perform an app's most common tasks and then identify conflicts in the experience with a set of heuristics. Feel free to pause to read through them all.

    https://i.imgur.com/ZSSdFHv.png

    John: We did our best to organize our analysis in this chart, which you can also find in the video description.

    https://i.imgur.com/h0Dqx8u.png

    Jenny: Next, John and I will evaluate our findings and begin prototyping. Throughout the process we'll be conducting usability testing so we can refine the design.

    We look forward to sharing our progress along the way!

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    The Bitcoin Cash Van arrives in da town!

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 06:54 AM PST

    The Bitcoin Cash Van arrives in da town!

    The Bitcoin Cash Van tour

    https://preview.redd.it/qje9uj1ev4481.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d2faec1970c023a090ea7c6f16b5a0e6a6d9a1db

    https://preview.redd.it/ry9qtl1ev4481.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1726367843b654b359b128445eeca8c40208e189

    https://preview.redd.it/vayzwj1ev4481.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2802b17963b2235a59d7b8df44ebd44439c0ba89

    We are very happy to make this project finished.

    It took almost 6 months, we faced several major problems...

    but with the constant help of Bitcoin Cash community everything is solved

    and now we are ready for future travels!

    The Bitcoin Cash Van is a part of olicrypto.com project - the world-first Athletic Career Token (ACT) eastablished on BCH & SLP blockchain.

    While it may seem that olicrypto.com is in a kind of hybernation - in fact it is not at all. While Oleksandra got a slight injury at the end of season, now she is getting better. So with the season 2022 looms, she will be in full form to fight for Bitcoin Cash glory... and sweet benefits for OLI holders!

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    Largest Bank In Columbia To Offer BTC, ETH, LTC, And BCH Trading Services With Help Of Gemini

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 08:37 AM PST

    Bitcoin Cash is Indeed Faster than BTC

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 06:29 AM PST

    From my research, I found out that Bitcoin Cash can have a throughput of over 100 transactions per second. That is crazy, compared to crap Bitcoin. Setimes last week I see Bitcoin lagging with many unconfirmed UTXOs and BCH solves this. I just wish my country have BCH as payment in grocery stores. BTW does BCH have smart contracts?

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    So... What is this? Tether apologist bots?

    Posted: 06 Dec 2021 11:07 PM PST

    Historical prices for HDD (USD/GB) and BTC minimal fee for a single transaction. This is what you are not allowed to talk about on r/Bitcoin. A single picture that shows, how the block size increase would make impossible for people to run a node, but easy to pay high transaction fees.

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 02:17 AM PST

    Flowee Pay, December release

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 09:13 AM PST

    5 months ago, Tether was looking for Anti-FUD managers. One reason why r/btc is plagued by Tether bots ��

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 01:14 AM PST

    Only a tagged bot is a good bot!

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 12:42 AM PST

    The flood of bots continues and the scary thing is some of them have gained karma. They will soon be harder to detect.

    With the Reddit Enhancement Suit (RES). Anyone can tag these bots when they discover one and the tag will stay and you can easily identify the bot later.

    submitted by /u/BewareOfShills
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    The criticism that the bandwidth is the problem. Landline Broadband (I used my local connection as an example, Greece) in 10 minutes I can download ~4.5 GB (DVD disc) and upload ~600 MB (CD disk) with my current limits. The current cost for 10 minutes of internet connection is ~0.003$.

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 10:39 AM PST

    Limits of Introspection and Why We Need PMv3/Group

    Posted: 06 Dec 2021 10:21 PM PST

    I was toying with Introspection opcodes and made a contract that must replicate itself and is owned by another output. Resembles something? An NFT?

    Yes, the contract behaves like an NFT, however, if you receive it you can't tell which one is it. Anyone can copy the contract and make a brand new one with the same code. How to know which one is real? They'd all be the same NFT contract, but each would have a different genesis TX. So, you must follow the chain back to the genesis TX to find out, and we can then consider the NFT genesis TXID as its ID. Problem is, users would have to go back and look for the genesis TX, or some server would have to keep track of which UTXO is which NFT.

    So, how to have contracts that can prove their ancestry?

    What if the UTXO could prove its own genesis and save the users the trouble and avoid the need for indexers? It could, by coding the contract so that it can either be spent if the specific TXID is the parent or if the parent was spent by spending the contract and not some other contract. Problem with this is that the proof grows with each transaction because each TX must embed the previous TX as proof, which Jason had already demonstrated. Because of that, with my example contract, we can only make 2 transactions as the proof would already get too big for the 3rd :(

    Here's a working example on testnet4:

    1. Create the contract
    2. First spend (genesis)
    3. Second spend (previous TX embedded as proof)
    4. Nope, can't do it, because the TX No. 3 is of 713 bytes and it can't fit on the stack to get hashed for the proof.

    Code, in human-readable form: bitauth scratchpad link

    This is why we need either the "detached proof" feature of PMv3 or the "carried digest" feature of Group which is newly introduced, tokenless, generic feature intended for use with contracts and addressing the same problem. Either one would allow us to have fixed size proofs, so every TX would be of same size, and open a whole new class of contracts!

    • PMv3 would achieve it by changing the TXID preimage so that input bytecodes are first hashed individually before getting hashed for the TXID. That would compress them and then we'd only need to put input hashes in the proof instead of the whole parent TX.
    • Group would achieve it by having the proof of genesis (groupID) be carried with descendant outputs. The proof would then have to provide only the compressed genesis TX, as demonstrated here.
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    AOC Doesn't Hold Bitcoin to 'Remain Impartial' on Policy Making

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 07:48 AM PST

    so 50 billion fresh Tethers in 2021 up to now

    Posted: 06 Dec 2021 08:00 PM PST

    BCH Shorts

    Posted: 06 Dec 2021 07:17 PM PST

    Merchant Adoption Kit?

    Posted: 06 Dec 2021 10:39 PM PST

    I want to demonstrate Bitcoin to some small businesses in my area. I also want to use Bitcoin in a physical store myself.

    What are the best tools we have to create a digestible, accessible, no-bullshit, interesting demonstration for onboarding real users and real businesses?

    Anything used for demonstration needs to be reliable with an interface that's intuitive and easy on the eyes. It needs to make the most important aspects so easy that a child could use it, and the most technical aspects completely abstracted into a robust user experience.

    For the sake of comprehensive review, I want to compare and contrast solutions built on both Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Core. Additionally, it needs to be clear from the demonstration why someone would want to use Bitcoin over any fiat system.

    If you were to introduce Bitcoin to a nocoiner friend, or more importantly a nocoiner business, what would you do? (keeping in mind the original cypherpunk values?)

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    Newtoncrypto exchange dropping USDT and XRP

    Posted: 06 Dec 2021 09:55 PM PST

    Bitcoin Cash merchant adoption - Townsville Massage & Soul Bar

    Posted: 06 Dec 2021 05:10 PM PST

    Do you actually believe Craig Write is Satoshi Nakamoto?��

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 12:01 PM PST

    Discussion on Cointracking Excel import. Has anyone use this process with a Coinbase Wallet?

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 05:33 AM PST

    Has anyone used the "Cointracking Excel import" process to import their Coinbase Wallet transactions into Cointracking? I'm looking to import multiple spreadsheet instead of one large one. How seamless is the process?..... Thanks, Ray..

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    1BCH DEX Telegram Referrals Campaigns

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 03:25 AM PST

    These are some easy and good tips for a successful trading

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 10:53 AM PST

    Why Metaverse Tokens Are Getting Hammered in Crypto’s Market Sell-Off

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 10:43 AM PST

    r/cryptocurrency Mods are protecting Tether

    Posted: 06 Dec 2021 07:33 AM PST

    Clever Marketing: Stacks considers itself being part of BTC protocol

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 10:23 AM PST

    The Ultimate Buy Signal ����

    Posted: 07 Dec 2021 10:05 AM PST

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