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Title: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 19, 2018, 12:29:00 PM
On 525 000 Bitcoin block will be a hard fork of the Bitcoin network, as a result of which there will be a new Bitcoin ONE crypto currency. The financial aggregator B1.CASH will issue the crypto currency.
Launching own cryptocurrency is a necessity realized by the developers of the Platform, due to the presence of transaction fees and the overall low speed of transaction processing on the cryptocurrency market. Implementation of hybrid processing is designed to ensure up to 1 million transactions per second with Bitcoin ONE without charging any fees. Moreover, Bitcoin ONE will become the one and only cryptocurrency secured by the issue of material coins and notes with different protection features and tied to users’ IDs in the system.
Official Website: www.b1.cash


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on March 20, 2018, 06:11:30 AM
That’s the first time I see the fork. That’s awful that developers didnt even try to explain to newcomers how to get new Bitcoin ONE coins. I’ll have to sort it out myself.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: reallyhawk on March 20, 2018, 06:16:11 AM
That’s the first time I see the fork. That’s awful that developers didnt even try to explain to newcomers how to get new Bitcoin ONE coins. I’ll have to sort it out myself.
There is plenty info about it. First of all you need to download B1cash app for Android or iOS  and get authorized through the web version. Have u done that?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on March 20, 2018, 06:22:33 AM
That’s the first time I see the fork. That’s awful that developers didnt even try to explain to newcomers how to get new Bitcoin ONE coins. I’ll have to sort it out myself.
There is plenty info about it. First of all you need to download B1cash app for Android or iOS  and get authorized through the web version. Have u done that?
No, not yet. I’ll do it now.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: reallyhawk on March 20, 2018, 06:33:11 AM
That’s the first time I see the fork. That’s awful that developers didnt even try to explain to newcomers how to get new Bitcoin ONE coins. I’ll have to sort it out myself.
There is plenty info about it. First of all you need to download B1cash app for Android or iOS  and get authorized through the web version. Have u done that?
No, not yet. I’ll do it now.
Then you need to get verified through KYC. You need to submit your ID copy.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on March 20, 2018, 06:41:13 AM
That’s the first time I see the fork. That’s awful that developers didnt even try to explain to newcomers how to get new Bitcoin ONE coins. I’ll have to sort it out myself.
There is plenty info about it. First of all you need to download B1cash app for Android or iOS  and get authorized through the web version. Have u done that?
No, not yet. I’ll do it now.
Then you need to get verified through KYC. You need to submit your ID copy.
Okay, did that, what’s next?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: reallyhawk on March 20, 2018, 06:47:21 AM
That’s the first time I see the fork. That’s awful that developers didnt even try to explain to newcomers how to get new Bitcoin ONE coins. I’ll have to sort it out myself.
There is plenty info about it. First of all you need to download B1cash app for Android or iOS  and get authorized through the web version. Have u done that?
No, not yet. I’ll do it now.
Then you need to get verified through KYC. You need to submit your ID copy.
Okay, did that, what’s next?
Now u need to verify your bitcoin wallet. After the fork is complete you will get Bitcoin ONE coins.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: LudmilaMarcin on March 20, 2018, 06:55:06 AM
That’s the first time I see the fork. That’s awful that developers didnt even try to explain to newcomers how to get new Bitcoin ONE coins. I’ll have to sort it out myself.
There is plenty info about it. First of all you need to download B1cash app for Android or iOS  and get authorized through the web version. Have u done that?
No, not yet. I’ll do it now.
Then you need to get verified through KYC. You need to submit your ID copy.
Okay, did that, what’s next?
Now u need to verify your bitcoin wallet. After the fork is complete you will get Bitcoin ONE coins.
Hey guys, how many coins i’ll get?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: advertkane121 on March 20, 2018, 07:29:10 AM
How many cryptocurrencies are available on B1cash exchange?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ggcript on March 20, 2018, 07:35:26 AM
How many cryptocurrencies are available on B1cash exchange?
It’s mentioned on the website that around 20. I think it’s quite good for a startup.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 20, 2018, 08:04:48 AM
That’s the first time I see the fork. That’s awful that developers didnt even try to explain to newcomers how to get new Bitcoin ONE coins. I’ll have to sort it out myself.

Bitcoin ONE will be able to get Bitcoin holders free of charge in the ratio of 1:1 in the first hundred days from the date of hard fork. To receive coins, you will need to install the mobile application B1.CASH, pass the identification (KYC) and bind the Bitcoin account to the Bitcoin ONE account (BTC1).


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on March 20, 2018, 12:47:28 PM
Are there any fees for transactions on the platform?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: jager44 on March 20, 2018, 12:55:00 PM
Are there any fees for transactions on the platform?
Yeah, they gonna have some. But it’s very low around 0,1%.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gazman on March 20, 2018, 04:02:06 PM
What is the cryptocurrency insurance in B1cash?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on March 20, 2018, 06:03:34 PM
Is there a list of cryptocurrencies that can be insured by B1cash users?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on March 20, 2018, 08:06:56 PM
Will I have to pay anything if I want to terminate insurance agreement on B1cash?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on March 20, 2018, 10:10:13 PM
That’s totally awesome that cryptocurrency insurance is available on the platform. Not everyone offers this service. What is the cost of the insurance btw?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: leholmes12 on March 21, 2018, 06:14:14 AM
So many cryptocurencies appear nowadays, and now there’s one more. Why?? All of them turn out to be the same, no usefulness…


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on March 21, 2018, 06:19:03 AM
So many cryptocurencies appear nowadays, and now there’s one more. Why?? All of them turn out to be the same, no usefulness…
You’re wrong, every new cryptocurency has its advantages. Launch of Bitcoin ONE  is a necessity ‘cause other ones aren’t suitable  due to low transaction speed and high commissions.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: wmichast12 on March 21, 2018, 06:27:06 AM
So many cryptocurencies appear nowadays, and now there’s one more. Why?? All of them turn out to be the same, no usefulness…
You’re wrong, every new cryptocurency has its advantages. Launch of Bitcoin ONE  is a necessity ‘cause other ones aren’t suitable  due to low transaction speed and high commissions.
So they want to increase the speed of transactions and decline the commissions?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on March 21, 2018, 06:31:43 AM
So many cryptocurencies appear nowadays, and now there’s one more. Why?? All of them turn out to be the same, no usefulness…
You’re wrong, every new cryptocurency has its advantages. Launch of Bitcoin ONE  is a necessity ‘cause other ones aren’t suitable  due to low transaction speed and high commissions.
So they want to increase the speed of transactions and decline the commissions?
The commissions will be eliminated after appearance of Bitcoin ONE and transaction speed will reach 1 million transactions per second.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: wmichast12 on March 21, 2018, 06:47:24 AM
So many cryptocurencies appear nowadays, and now there’s one more. Why?? All of them turn out to be the same, no usefulness…
You’re wrong, every new cryptocurency has its advantages. Launch of Bitcoin ONE  is a necessity ‘cause other ones aren’t suitable  due to low transaction speed and high commissions.
So they want to increase the speed of transactions and decline the commissions?
The commissions will be eliminated after appearance of Bitcoin ONE and transaction speed will reach 1 million transactions per second.
Wow that’s awesome! How many coins will it be possible to receive after the hard fork and how can is it possible to get them?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ilcaramba on March 21, 2018, 10:13:23 AM
will the protection of the wallet for storage of Bitcoin ONE be arranged?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: shokhibul on March 21, 2018, 10:20:42 AM
will the protection of the wallet for storage of Bitcoin ONE be arranged?
I’ve read that a reliable protection system will be used. An opportunity to steal your coins will be close to zero.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: seriosman on March 21, 2018, 11:50:48 AM
What block can we except the hard fork at?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: defender77 on March 21, 2018, 12:00:38 PM
What block can we except the hard fork at?
The developers have claimed that it will take place at 525000 block.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 21, 2018, 03:23:26 PM
What is the cryptocurrency insurance in B1cash?

Each user of the platform B1.CASH will be able to insure its investments in crypto-currencies from the depreciation and hacker attacks. The commission is 1% of the insurance amount. The insurance is carried out by an insurance company accredited by the platform B1. In the near future on the platform site and hard fork www.b1.cash will be opened section dedicated to insurance of crypto-currencies.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 21, 2018, 03:32:26 PM
will the protection of the wallet for storage of Bitcoin ONE be arranged?

Certainly. Wallets holders Bitcoin ONE are protected by an encryption system similar to that used in banks. Access to wallets from the outside is not possible, since the keys to the purses are stored in the demilitarized zone. The communication channels between the platform equipment are also protected by encryption.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: woodcoin on March 21, 2018, 03:59:19 PM
Why did u decide to issue the physical coins of Bitcoin ONE cryptocurrency?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on March 21, 2018, 05:33:46 PM
What options of protection of physical money of Bitcoin ONE are you talking about? What’s the essence?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on March 21, 2018, 07:00:51 PM
What technologies did you have to use in order to reach such a transaction speed?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gazman on March 21, 2018, 08:34:15 PM
Is there a possibility that in the future the transaction speed of Bitcoin ONE will be increased?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on March 21, 2018, 10:11:57 PM
Now the commissions will be 0 after the hard fork and it’s cool! Is there a possibility that in the future the transaction fees will appear?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: yehor on March 21, 2018, 11:08:30 PM
On which ICO listing sites you have been published?  ???


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gerdab on March 21, 2018, 11:14:25 PM
what dos this ANN do in tokens section?! this is not a token! u can not even place an ANN in the right section and u want to succeed a bitcoin hard-fork !


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: polonium84 on March 21, 2018, 11:49:56 PM
How will safe sale of Bitcoin ONE take place? What will safety lie in?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: shema65 on March 22, 2018, 06:14:14 AM
What commission will be charged for transactions with Bitcoin one?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: spyQQgood on March 22, 2018, 06:29:13 AM
What commission will be charged for transactions with Bitcoin one?
The developers promised that there will be no commissions or fees!


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on March 22, 2018, 07:44:46 AM
There is very little information on technical details of Bitcoin ONE fork, unfortunately. I’ve just found that the fork itself will occur at 525 000 block.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: askon on March 22, 2018, 07:48:43 AM
There is very little information on technical details of Bitcoin ONE fork, unfortunately. I’ve just found that the fork itself will occur at 525 000 block.
What else interests you? I’ve just learnt a lot about it from different sources. Maybe I can help you with something.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on March 22, 2018, 07:52:54 AM
There is very little information on technical details of Bitcoin ONE fork, unfortunately. I’ve just found that the fork itself will occur at 525 000 block.
What else interests you? I’ve just learnt a lot about it from different sources. Maybe I can help you with something.
I would like to know at least how many coins there are and who is going to get them…


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: askon on March 22, 2018, 07:56:07 AM
There is very little information on technical details of Bitcoin ONE fork, unfortunately. I’ve just found that the fork itself will occur at 525 000 block.
What else interests you? I’ve just learnt a lot about it from different sources. Maybe I can help you with something.
I would like to know at least how many coins there are and who is going to get them…
Well, look, there is information that 17 000 000 coins will get owners of bitcoin according to the remains on the 525 000 block.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: specialAU on March 22, 2018, 08:02:14 AM
There is very little information on technical details of Bitcoin ONE fork, unfortunately. I’ve just found that the fork itself will occur at 525 000 block.
What else interests you? I’ve just learnt a lot about it from different sources. Maybe I can help you with something.
I would like to know at least how many coins there are and who is going to get them…
Well, look, there is information that 17 000 000 coins will get owners of bitcoin according to the remains on the 525 000 block.
Don't you know how many coins will be sold?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: askon on March 22, 2018, 08:05:25 AM
There is very little information on technical details of Bitcoin ONE fork, unfortunately. I’ve just found that the fork itself will occur at 525 000 block.
What else interests you? I’ve just learnt a lot about it from different sources. Maybe I can help you with something.
I would like to know at least how many coins there are and who is going to get them…
Well, look, there is information that 17 000 000 coins will get owners of bitcoin according to the remains on the 525 000 block.
Don't you know how many coins will be sold?
The developers promise to sell 21 000 000 coins by 2023. But who knows, this number can become bigger or lower.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: specialAU on March 22, 2018, 08:12:21 AM
There is very little information on technical details of Bitcoin ONE fork, unfortunately. I’ve just found that the fork itself will occur at 525 000 block.
What else interests you? I’ve just learnt a lot about it from different sources. Maybe I can help you with something.
I would like to know at least how many coins there are and who is going to get them…
Well, look, there is information that 17 000 000 coins will get owners of bitcoin according to the remains on the 525 000 block.
Don't you know how many coins will be sold?
The developers promise to sell 21 000 000 coins by 2023. But who knows, this number can become bigger or lower.
And will it be possible to mine Bitcoin ONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on March 22, 2018, 04:05:08 PM
Now, there are a lot of talks about "instant operations" with Bitcoin ONE. What do you think, due to what technologies it was possible to achieve such results?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 22, 2018, 05:01:53 PM
Now, there are a lot of talks about "instant operations" with Bitcoin ONE. What do you think, due to what technologies it was possible to achieve such results?


Instant operations are provided due to the fact that Bitcoin ONE operates in hybrid processing: on the basis of the delegation of the network blocking of the selected reference nodes it is possible to perform up to 1 million transactions per second through our BTC1.

Operational information about Bitcoin ONE is available in official communities:
https://t.me/channel_bitcoinone
https://t.me/b1_cash
https://twitter.com/channel_b1cash
https://vk.com/b1.cash
https://www.facebook.com/channelb1.cash

Official site: www.b1.cash



Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on March 22, 2018, 06:07:31 PM
1 000 000 transactions per second at the start of the fork — that is an unreal figure!!! And in the future this number can become even bigger?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: clixcoin on March 22, 2018, 06:36:51 PM
What kind of fork that is because that claim process is very strange why we have to pass KYC procedure and sign the message. You should keep the distribution method simple like others did in past just make airdrop according to the snapshot.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on March 22, 2018, 08:24:34 PM
How will the graphical protection of Bitcoin ONE coins and banknotes be implemented?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on March 22, 2018, 10:22:08 PM
Guys, I'm not so good at all these things, but where you can use Bitcoin ONE coins?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ilcaramba on March 23, 2018, 07:14:18 AM
yeah, well, it's cool that Bitcoin one will be protected by the release of physical coins and banknotes. But that's not enough. It is necessary that the banknotes and coins were also protected somehow…


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Forspareparts on March 23, 2018, 07:22:41 AM
yeah, well, it's cool that Bitcoin one will be protected by the release of physical coins and banknotes. But that's not enough. It is necessary that the banknotes and coins were also protected somehow…
Right, so developers will make three levels of protection for coins and Bitcoin one banknotes.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ilcaramba on March 23, 2018, 07:25:44 AM
yeah, well, it's cool that Bitcoin one will be protected by the release of physical coins and banknotes. But that's not enough. It is necessary that the banknotes and coins were also protected somehow…
Right, so developers will make three levels of protection for coins and Bitcoin one banknotes.
can you tell us more about these protection levels?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Forspareparts on March 23, 2018, 07:29:07 AM
yeah, well, it's cool that Bitcoin one will be protected by the release of physical coins and banknotes. But that's not enough. It is necessary that the banknotes and coins were also protected somehow…
Right, so developers will make three levels of protection for coins and Bitcoin one banknotes.
can you tell us more about these protection levels?
they refer to the following levels of protection: graphical, informational and physicochemical.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gavrosh on March 23, 2018, 07:33:11 AM
yeah, well, it's cool that Bitcoin one will be protected by the release of physical coins and banknotes. But that's not enough. It is necessary that the banknotes and coins were also protected somehow…
Right, so developers will make three levels of protection for coins and Bitcoin one banknotes.
can you tell us more about these protection levels?
they refer to the following levels of protection: graphical, informational and physicochemical.
That’s good, if there are three levels of protection at once. Does anyone know more about how they will work?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 23, 2018, 01:27:32 PM
yeah, well, it's cool that Bitcoin one will be protected by the release of physical coins and banknotes. But that's not enough. It is necessary that the banknotes and coins were also protected somehow…
Right, so developers will make three levels of protection for coins and Bitcoin one banknotes.
can you tell us more about these protection levels?
they refer to the following levels of protection: graphical, informational and physicochemical.
That’s good, if there are three levels of protection at once. Does anyone know more about how they will work?

Material coins and notes - is another element of security to Bitcoin users ONE. Coins and bills are tied to the ID of the owner of the wallet BTC1, contain a QR code (it allows you to identify a coin or a bill, confirm its real presence in the blockchain BTC1). In addition, the coins and bills (depending on what is at the disposal of the owner of the Bitcoin one wallet) are tied to the transfer codes that allow you to determine the movement in the blockchain of digital units BTC1.
Let's explain by the example: selling digital coins BTC1 the current owner gives the new owner a coin or a bill. The new owner scans the QR placed on the material coin/bill and enters the transfer code. If the transfer code is entered correctly, BTC1 digital coins pass to the new owner, infor s from theft and hacker attacks: without transfer codes (issued only with mation about this is recorded in the Bitcoin ONE blockchain.
Material coins and bills allow you to secure the wallets of Bitcoin ONE owner physical coins and bills) transfer digital savings BTC1 impossible (the same situation with the payment of goods and services). It is also impossible to fake transfer codes – the information is stored on secure servers. In turn, bills are made on special paper with modern security elements, and coins minted from a special alloy and have a specific induction.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 23, 2018, 01:34:56 PM
yeah, well, it's cool that Bitcoin one will be protected by the release of physical coins and banknotes. But that's not enough. It is necessary that the banknotes and coins were also protected somehow…

Bills are made on special paper, which contains security elements similar to securities. This allows you to protect them from counterfeiting.
Coins are made of a special alloy, have a specific induction. The coins are also applied elements consisting of notches with microtext.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ssvenss on March 23, 2018, 01:49:08 PM
Another garbage fork bitcoin that nobody needs and there is no sense in it, why is this all done? Someone thinks that he will be able to raise the price and sell anyone who does not need forked coins


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 23, 2018, 01:51:04 PM
Guys, I'm not so good at all these things, but where you can use Bitcoin ONE coins?

Bitcoin one is a new generation cryptocurrency that is just beginning to gain popularity (hard fork Bitcoin one will take place on the 525,000 block of Bitcoin in may 2018). The basic principle we laid down in BTC1 is hybrid processing, which will allow processing up to 1 million transactions per second on the basis of on network dedicated cluster support units mining delegation makes it possible.  In addition, at the time hard forks we will distribute for free to the owners of Bitcoin wallets 17 000 000 coins 1 BTC (1 Bitcoin ONE : 1 Bitcoin). We believe that the strategy of large-scale free distribution, as well as the innovative technical implementation of the project, will make Bitcoin one will allow cryptocurrency No. 1 around the world.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on March 23, 2018, 04:09:59 PM
Will it be possible to falsify the transfer code that will be created when selling Bitcoin one?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 23, 2018, 05:11:12 PM
Another garbage fork bitcoin that nobody needs and there is no sense in it, why is this all done? Someone thinks that he will be able to raise the price and sell anyone who does not need forked coins

We won't agree with you. Bitcoin one is a cryptocurrency that allows you to make 1 million transactions per second (for example, Visa processing only 2,000 per second). We distribute 17 000 000 coins of Bitcoin one (1:1) to Bitcoin wallet owners free of charge. Bitcoin one is the first cryptocurrency protected by the issue of physical banknotes and coins, the world's first solution for those who do not trust digital savings. Bitcoin one allows you to make transactions on transfers with a minimum Commission of 0.1% (similar to Western Union). And, most importantly, at the time of hard fork Bitcoin one will be available for trading on the B1 exchange.CASH.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 23, 2018, 05:46:54 PM
1 000 000 transactions per second at the start of the fork — that is an unreal figure!!! And in the future this number can become even bigger?

The start of hard fork is the first step in the development of Bitcoin one as an independent cryptocurrency. The development team plans a wide development of the project and its ecosystem. Details we will tell later in our communities:

https://t.me/channel_bitcoinone
https://t.me/b1_cash
https://twitter.com/channel_b1cash
https://vk.com/b1.cash
https://www.facebook.com/channelb1.cash

Official site: www.b1.cash


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: polonium84 on March 23, 2018, 05:51:49 PM
What can happen, if customer enter a wrong transfer code, when buying Bitcoin ONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on March 23, 2018, 07:17:37 PM
What’s the purpose of undergoing the KYC, when receiving Bitcoin one?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on March 23, 2018, 08:50:29 PM
Friends, can someone tell me, how soon after making a fork I will be able to get my Bitcoin one coins?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on March 23, 2018, 10:37:06 PM
How will be implemented the system of exchanging Bitcoin ONE for fiat money? And will there be such an opportunity at all?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on March 23, 2018, 11:57:02 PM
On what exchange will I be able to sell and buy coins of this cryptocurrency?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on March 24, 2018, 05:56:55 AM
Does anyone know when Bitcoin ONE is gonna be released? I just cant wait…


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: reallyhawk on March 24, 2018, 06:01:11 AM
Does anyone know when Bitcoin ONE is gonna be released? I just cant wait…
Right now they have competed 514500 blocks so just a few more till the fork.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on March 24, 2018, 06:05:39 AM
Does anyone know when Bitcoin ONE is gonna be released? I just cant wait…
Right now they have competed 514500 blocks so just a few more till the fork.
Where is the fork gonna be?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: reallyhawk on March 24, 2018, 06:13:01 AM
Does anyone know when Bitcoin ONE is gonna be released? I just cant wait…
Right now they have competed 514500 blocks so just a few more till the fork.
Where is the fork gonna be?
525000 block will have a fork. Have a look at all the info about fork. It’s quite useful. 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on March 24, 2018, 06:23:07 AM
Does anyone know when Bitcoin ONE is gonna be released? I just cant wait…
Right now they have competed 514500 blocks so just a few more till the fork.
Where is the fork gonna be?
525000 block will have a fork. Have a look at all the info about fork. It’s quite useful. 
How long do u think it’s going to take?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: reallyhawk on March 24, 2018, 06:31:34 AM
Does anyone know when Bitcoin ONE is gonna be released? I just cant wait…
Right now they have competed 514500 blocks so just a few more till the fork.
Where is the fork gonna be?
525000 block will have a fork. Have a look at all the info about fork. It’s quite useful. 
How long do u think it’s going to take?
It’s hard to say right now. The network is constantly changing and the number of miners too. Nobody can tell u exactly.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on March 24, 2018, 06:41:10 AM
Does anyone know when Bitcoin ONE is gonna be released? I just cant wait…
Right now they have competed 514500 blocks so just a few more till the fork.
Where is the fork gonna be?
525000 block will have a fork. Have a look at all the info about fork. It’s quite useful. 
How long do u think it’s going to take?
It’s hard to say right now. The network is constantly changing and the number of miners too. Nobody can tell u exactly.
I wanna know approx timing not the exact one…


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on March 24, 2018, 08:16:42 AM
Do I have to go through KYC to get Bitcoin ONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: romfish on March 24, 2018, 08:27:49 AM
Do I have to go through KYC to get Bitcoin ONE?
Yeah you do. When u r registering on B1.Cash app.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: holland35 on March 24, 2018, 09:44:50 AM
Can u tell me how many Bitcoin ONE coins  I’ll get after the fork if right now I have 4.5 BTC in my wallet?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mops on March 24, 2018, 10:43:20 AM
Have they already defined the services that can be paid for with Bitcoin ONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: martbruce on March 24, 2018, 11:52:39 AM
What are the advantages of physical bills and coins compared to other cryptocurrencies?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: specialAU on March 24, 2018, 12:56:04 PM
Can I get new bills or coins if I lose them or they will get damaged? What would it cost?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Dreadtrader on March 25, 2018, 06:03:27 AM
It’s a pity that there’s no info on   what was Bitcoin ONE developed to be. This would tell a lot about it.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: leholmes12 on March 25, 2018, 06:10:55 AM
It’s a pity that there’s no info on   what was Bitcoin ONE developed to be. This would tell a lot about it.
This inso isnt a secret. Bitcoin One is a fork of Bitcoin payment system which was implemented in the way of hybrid processing.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on March 25, 2018, 06:20:23 AM
It’s a pity that there’s no info on   what was Bitcoin ONE developed to be. This would tell a lot about it.
This inso isnt a secret. Bitcoin One is a fork of Bitcoin payment system which was implemented in the way of hybrid processing.
It’s the first time when I hear about the hybrid processing. Will it give smth to the coin?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: leholmes12 on March 25, 2018, 06:29:45 AM
It’s a pity that there’s no info on   what was Bitcoin ONE developed to be. This would tell a lot about it.
This inso isnt a secret. Bitcoin One is a fork of Bitcoin payment system which was implemented in the way of hybrid processing.
It’s the first time when I hear about the hybrid processing. Will it give smth to the coin?
The system will be able to make up to 1 million of transaction per second due to hybrid processing!


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on March 25, 2018, 06:35:29 AM
It’s a pity that there’s no info on   what was Bitcoin ONE developed to be. This would tell a lot about it.
This inso isnt a secret. Bitcoin One is a fork of Bitcoin payment system which was implemented in the way of hybrid processing.
It’s the first time when I hear about the hybrid processing. Will it give smth to the coin?
The system will be able to make up to 1 million of transaction per second due to hybrid processing!

Wow it seems to me that no one can boast anything like this yet! Is it possible to increase the capacity in the future?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: sdfslei on March 25, 2018, 06:54:25 AM
How will the sales of Bitcoin ONE be protected?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: spyQQgood on March 25, 2018, 07:00:49 AM
How will the sales of Bitcoin ONE be protected?

When the rights are transferred between the users there will be a transfer code created. The sale is impossible without it.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Willian K on March 25, 2018, 07:39:47 AM
How many cryptocurrencies are available on B1cash exchange?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: boopy265420 on March 25, 2018, 08:04:21 AM
Only difference here is first appeared Bitcoin 2 fork and now Bitcoin one which is mentioned as Bitcoin1cash as exchange at other places in explanation. They needed to make the opening page as much informative as could be possible but that is plain text and nothing else. Also few links towards site and introduction to team could be worth more reading. Things are not very clear and need to wait for more to come out.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: b1o1o1h on March 25, 2018, 10:45:54 AM
What makes Bitcoin ONE better than other cryptocurrencies which are in the market now?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Shaurman on March 25, 2018, 10:50:47 AM
What makes Bitcoin ONE better than other cryptocurrencies which are in the market now?
Bitcoin ONE is just faster and safer. That’s enough to use this coin.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 25, 2018, 02:32:22 PM
What can happen, if customer enter a wrong transfer code, when buying Bitcoin ONE?

Buy in case of incorrect input of code committed will not be


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 25, 2018, 02:39:39 PM
What makes Bitcoin ONE better than other cryptocurrencies which are in the market now?
Bitcoin ONE is just faster and safer. That’s enough to use this coin.

Let's add. Bitcoin one is implemented on a hybrid processing - it allows you to make up to 1 million transactions per second. BTC1 is protected by physical coins and banknotes, and cryptocurrency wallets are protected by a reliable encryption system (keys are stored in a special demilitarized zone, unauthorized access to wallets is impossible). 17 000 000 Bitcoin one Will be distributed free of charge to Bitcoin wallet holders


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 25, 2018, 02:42:57 PM
What’s the purpose of undergoing the KYC, when receiving Bitcoin one?

To get Bitcoin one pass KYC (identification) is not necessary.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 25, 2018, 02:47:01 PM
How many cryptocurrencies are available on B1cash exchange?

At the first stage, Bitcoin one trading will be available only on the B1 exchange.CASH. The exchange on B1.CASH possible among the TOP-20 largest cryptocurrency. Users are able to create cold wallets.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on March 25, 2018, 04:19:35 PM
What advantages will Bitcoin ONE get due to the fact that it’s protected by issue of physical currency notes and coins?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gazman on March 25, 2018, 06:12:40 PM
Have you already thought out the protection of coins from theft?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: polonium84 on March 25, 2018, 07:53:12 PM
Which exchanges will it be possible to buy Bitcoin ONE after the fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on March 25, 2018, 09:19:14 PM
I’ve seen the info on the Internet that Bitcoin ONE will be somehow connected with B1cash exchange. Is that true?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on March 25, 2018, 10:53:38 PM
What commission will be charged for sale of Bitcoin ONE tokens to other users?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: woodcoin on March 26, 2018, 12:19:57 AM
Why did you choose hybrid processing exactly for implementation of BitcoinONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 26, 2018, 09:01:37 AM
What commission will be charged for sale of Bitcoin ONE tokens to other users?


When there are transactions on sale / exchange / purchase Bitcoin ONE within the system, there are no commissions


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 26, 2018, 01:19:03 PM
It’s a pity that there’s no info on   what was Bitcoin ONE developed to be. This would tell a lot about it.

Bitcoin ONE (BTC1)

Information

Ticker Symbol: BTC1
Max Supply: 21 Million
Distribution: Mining, Minting, Claiming
PoW algorithm: SHA256
PoW Block Interval: 10 Minutes
PoS Block Interval: 10 Minutes
Block size (actual): 1M (2-4M)
Difficulty adjustment: every block
Avg tx confirmation time: 1 Second
Segwit: Yes
Replay protection: Yes
Unique address format: Yes

REPLAY PROTECTION
In order to ensure the safety of the Bitcoin ecosystem, Bitcoin ONE has implemented full replay protection, an essential feature that protects users coins from being spent accidentally.

What is Bitcoin ONE?
Cryptocurrency Bitcoin ONE resulting from the Bitcoin payment system hardfork at block 525,000 in of May. Launching own cryptocurrency is a necessity realized, due to the presence of transaction fees and the overall low speed of transaction processing on the cryptocurrency market. Implementation of hybrid processing is designed to ensure up to 1 million transactions per second with Bitcoin ONE without charging any fees. Moreover, Bitcoin ONE will become the one and only cryptocurrency secured by the issue of material coins and notes with different protection features and tied to users’ IDs in the system.

How can I get Bitcoin ONE?
Bitcoin ONE free for Bitcoin holders. Download B1.CASH app (iOS,Android) or log into the website. Verify your bitcoin wallet.

Media
https://t.me/channel_bitcoinone
https://t.me/b1_cash
https://twitter.com/channel_b1cash
https://vk.com/b1.cash
https://www.facebook.com/channelb1.cash
https://www.reddit.com/user/B1_CASH/
https://medium.com/@b1_cash

Official site: www.b1.cash


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on March 30, 2018, 10:11:50 AM
This is gonna be an interesting fork. What info about it is already available?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: defender77 on March 30, 2018, 10:17:46 AM
This is gonna be an interesting fork. What info about it is already available?
Look, i've found the info that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than any other existing currencies.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on March 30, 2018, 10:24:45 AM
This is gonna be an interesting fork. What info about it is already available?
Look, i've found the info that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than any other existing currencies.
Quite a bold claim. Can u prove it?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: defender77 on March 30, 2018, 10:28:55 AM
This is gonna be an interesting fork. What info about it is already available?
Look, i've found the info that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than any other existing currencies.
Quite a bold claim. Can u prove it?
Yep, it's already known that the fork will be implemented with the help of hybrid processing. This makes Bitcoin ONE faster and safer than any other cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on March 30, 2018, 10:32:08 AM
This is gonna be an interesting fork. What info about it is already available?
Look, i've found the info that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than any other existing currencies.
Quite a bold claim. Can u prove it?
Yep, it's already known that the fork will be implemented with the help of hybrid processing. This makes Bitcoin ONE faster and safer than any other cryptocurrency.
I have never heard about hybrid processing. Can you tell more about this?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mops on March 30, 2018, 11:01:39 AM
Up to what year will the Bitcoin one coins be issued?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: martbruce on March 30, 2018, 11:22:16 AM
Up to what year will the Bitcoin one coins be issued?
The developers promise that the coins will be issued until 2023.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ptbs on March 30, 2018, 01:41:59 PM
Is it true that Bitcoin ONE will be protected by the issue of physical coins and currencies?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: scifilover on March 30, 2018, 01:53:29 PM
Is it true that Bitcoin ONE will be protected by the issue of physical coins and currencies?
Yes, that's true. Btw, the coins and currencies themselves will have several levels of protection.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on March 30, 2018, 04:49:04 PM
Have u already determined the number of coins that the bitcoin owners  will get after the fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on March 30, 2018, 07:06:59 PM
It seems to me that it was said here that Bitcoin ONE will be faster than any cryptocurrency. What capacity will it have?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on March 30, 2018, 09:11:05 PM
Why are the fork developers planning to issue Bitcoine ONE physical coins and currencies, too?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on March 30, 2018, 11:18:01 PM
What wallet will it be possible to store yr coins in?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: shema65 on March 31, 2018, 06:18:14 AM
Hasn’t the developers of the fork said what services can be paid with their coin and where?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: deort on March 31, 2018, 06:24:21 AM
Do I correctly understand that Bitcoin ONE wont be linked to any bank?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 31, 2018, 08:41:16 AM
Have u already determined the number of coins that the bitcoin owners  will get after the fork?

In the first 100 days after hard fork 17 000 000 coins Bitcoin ONE will be credited to The owners of bitcoin wallets (1BTC1 = 1btc). To earn free coins BTC1 need to download B1.CASH in Google Play or AppStore (or go to the web version on the website www.b1.cash). Fork will happen in may, and B1.CASH will be available on April 16.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on March 31, 2018, 08:45:44 AM
How is it possible to get the Bitcoin ONE coins?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 31, 2018, 08:46:47 AM
Do I correctly understand that Bitcoin ONE wont be linked to any bank?


Yes, B1.CASH is not associated with banks and is a project of the international IT company "COX ENTERPRISE" on designing and modernizing the cutting-edge information systems and business processes.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: romfish on March 31, 2018, 08:51:24 AM
How is it possible to get the Bitcoin ONE coins?
You need to download the mobile app for iOS and Android and verify yr bitcoin wallet.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on March 31, 2018, 08:54:09 AM
How is it possible to get the Bitcoin ONE coins?
You need to download the mobile app for iOS and Android and verify yr bitcoin wallet.
How many coins will I get?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: romfish on March 31, 2018, 08:57:58 AM
How is it possible to get the Bitcoin ONE coins?
You need to download the mobile app for iOS and Android and verify yr bitcoin wallet.
How many coins will I get?
This will depend on the number of bitcoins in yr wallet.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Hullo on March 31, 2018, 09:02:11 AM
If I understood correctly in order to claim these forked coins holding Bitcoin isn't enough alone. You need to go through the KYC process using the mobile wallet designed for this purpose. The question is what will be with unclaimed coins because I don't watch lot of people sharing their personal data for a coin which didn't mark its mark yet.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 31, 2018, 09:03:48 AM
Hasn’t the developers of the fork said what services can be paid with their coin and where?

Currently, negotiations with many companies, new companies appear every day. The details we will tell closer to the release of hard fork. Project news is available on our social media pages:
https://www.facebook.com/bitcoinone.btc1
https://t.me/channel_bitcoinone



Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on March 31, 2018, 09:06:32 AM
If I understood correctly in order to claim these forked coins holding Bitcoin isn't enough alone. You need to go through the KYC process using the mobile wallet designed for this purpose. The question is what will be with unclaimed coins because I don't watch lot of people sharing their personal data for a coin which didn't mark its mark yet.

You do not need KYC to get BTC1 coins


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: advertkane121 on March 31, 2018, 09:46:00 AM
What commission will be charged when transferring from Bitcoin One?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ggcript on March 31, 2018, 11:53:17 AM
Is it already known how fast the Bitcoin ONE system work? I  mean the capacity.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: abonarea on March 31, 2018, 12:31:14 PM
Using hybrid technology all transactions will be instant whereas with the increase of usage the blokchain has capacity to handle 1 million transactions per second. I have added this fork coin to my previous holding list to wait what comes out of this. Opening page isn't interesting but doing own research ends at useful information about this.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: LudmilaMarcin on April 01, 2018, 06:58:08 AM
How many Bitcoin ONE coins will be sold subsequently?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bit679 on April 01, 2018, 07:05:25 AM
How many Bitcoin ONE coins will be sold subsequently?

By 2023 the developers promise to realize 21 million coins.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: scifilover on April 01, 2018, 10:06:21 AM
Cool fork is expected! Does anyone know how to get Bitcoin ONE coins.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: qqniceguyqq on April 01, 2018, 10:11:39 AM
Cool fork is expected! Does anyone know how to get Bitcoin ONE coins.

You will need to register in a special wallet, and when the fork happens, you will receive Bitcoin ONE coins according to the balance on your bitcoin-wallet.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: scifilover on April 01, 2018, 10:17:17 AM
Cool fork is expected! Does anyone know how to get Bitcoin ONE coins.

You will need to register in a special wallet, and when the fork happens, you will receive Bitcoin ONE coins according to the balance on your bitcoin-wallet.

And what kind of purse?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: qqniceguyqq on April 01, 2018, 10:25:10 AM
Cool fork is expected! Does anyone know how to get Bitcoin ONE coins.

You will need to register in a special wallet, and when the fork happens, you will receive Bitcoin ONE coins according to the balance on your bitcoin-wallet.

And what kind of purse?

This is B1cash, it seems. There are mobile apps on iOS and Android. At registration it will be necessary to verify your bitcoin-purse.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: scifilover on April 01, 2018, 10:30:42 AM
Cool fork is expected! Does anyone know how to get Bitcoin ONE coins.

You will need to register in a special wallet, and when the fork happens, you will receive Bitcoin ONE coins according to the balance on your bitcoin-wallet.

And what kind of purse?

This is B1cash, it seems. There are mobile apps on iOS and Android. At registration it will be necessary to verify your bitcoin-purse.

Is it difficult to verify your wallet?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: stillkrazy on April 01, 2018, 02:06:35 PM
How will transactions be protected in Bitcoin ONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Shaurman on April 01, 2018, 02:10:06 PM
How will transactions be protected in Bitcoin ONE?

Simply the funds will be blocked until the recipient enters the activation code.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gazman on April 01, 2018, 04:16:03 PM
Does anyone know when, at least approximately, there will be 525,000 units?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on April 01, 2018, 05:42:07 PM
Is it possible that in the future Bitcoin ONE will be able to perform more than 1 million operations per second?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on April 01, 2018, 07:15:03 PM
If my physical bills or coins are stolen, I will have the opportunity to restore them?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: polonium84 on April 01, 2018, 08:46:04 PM
Is there a web-version of the wallet for Bitcoin ONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on April 01, 2018, 10:14:06 PM
Have you decided on what exchanges will the Bitcoin ONE coin be traded?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on April 01, 2018, 11:45:02 PM
What will be the course of Bitcoin ONE immediately after fork


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on April 02, 2018, 06:24:18 AM
I have already registered in the wallet and I’m waiting for the fork to happen. By the way, what block is there already?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: defender77 on April 02, 2018, 06:31:45 AM
I have already registered in the wallet and I’m waiting for the fork to happen. By the way, what block is there already?
516 000 blocks have already been solved. There is quite little remained until they get to 525 000 block. I think, that we will see fork very soon.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: seriosman on April 02, 2018, 06:40:55 AM
I have already registered in the wallet and I’m waiting for the fork to happen. By the way, what block is there already?
516 000 blocks have already been solved. There is quite little remained until they get to 525 000 block. I think, that we will see fork very soon.
Has anyone already said, how many Bitcoin ONE tokens will be in total?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: defender77 on April 02, 2018, 06:49:26 AM
I have already registered in the wallet and I’m waiting for the fork to happen. By the way, what block is there already?
516 000 blocks have already been solved. There is quite little remained until they get to 525 000 block. I think, that we will see fork very soon.
Has anyone already said, how many Bitcoin ONE tokens will be in total?
At the time of the fork 17 million coins will be released at once. And by 2023 another 6 million Bitcoin ONE coins will have been sold. In total there will be 23 million.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: seriosman on April 02, 2018, 06:53:15 AM
I have already registered in the wallet and I’m waiting for the fork to happen. By the way, what block is there already?
516 000 blocks have already been solved. There is quite little remained until they get to 525 000 block. I think, that we will see fork very soon.
Has anyone already said, how many Bitcoin ONE tokens will be in total?
At the time of the fork 17 million coins will be released at once. And by 2023 another 6 million Bitcoin ONE coins will have been sold. In total there will be 23 million.
So, new coins will no longer appear after 2023, right?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: defender77 on April 02, 2018, 06:56:58 AM
I have already registered in the wallet and I’m waiting for the fork to happen. By the way, what block is there already?
516 000 blocks have already been solved. There is quite little remained until they get to 525 000 block. I think, that we will see fork very soon.
Has anyone already said, how many Bitcoin ONE tokens will be in total?
At the time of the fork 17 million coins will be released at once. And by 2023 another 6 million Bitcoin ONE coins will have been sold. In total there will be 23 million.
So, new coins will no longer appear after 2023, right?
Yes, there will be fixed number of coins. And that's good.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: seriosman on April 02, 2018, 06:59:47 AM
I have already registered in the wallet and I’m waiting for the fork to happen. By the way, what block is there already?
516 000 blocks have already been solved. There is quite little remained until they get to 525 000 block. I think, that we will see fork very soon.
Has anyone already said, how many Bitcoin ONE tokens will be in total?
At the time of the fork 17 million coins will be released at once. And by 2023 another 6 million Bitcoin ONE coins will have been sold. In total there will be 23 million.
So, new coins will no longer appear after 2023, right?
Yes, there will be fixed number of coins. And that's good.
But where will they take the remaining 6 million coins from? Will they be mined?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: leholmes12 on April 02, 2018, 08:45:12 AM
Will transaction commissions be low?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on April 02, 2018, 08:55:00 AM
Will transaction commissions be low?
Basically, yes. I’ve heard somewhere that the commission will start from 0,1%.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: wingding on April 02, 2018, 10:09:16 AM
Will transaction commissions be low?
Basically, yes. I’ve heard somewhere that the commission will start from 0,1%.

In most cases, a fixed transaction fee is used. An unusual approach is to make a commission in percentage terms.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Dreadtrader on April 02, 2018, 11:09:10 AM
How many transactions will this coin be able to perform?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: sorrelin on April 02, 2018, 11:20:37 AM
How many transactions will this coin be able to perform?
The developers say that it will be able to perform about 1 million transactions per second!!!


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on April 02, 2018, 04:09:05 PM
Why did you decide to choose hybrid processing for fork creation?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on April 02, 2018, 05:08:27 PM
Why did you decide to choose hybrid processing for fork creation?

Hybrid processing provides high-speed transaction processing and is the optimal solution to the ratio of strength and security.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on April 02, 2018, 05:13:17 PM
What will be the course of Bitcoin ONE immediately after fork

I'm sorry, but we didn't quite understand your question. Please specify the wording.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on April 02, 2018, 06:07:07 PM
What are the main advantages of Bitcoin ONE comparing with other currencies?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: polonium84 on April 02, 2018, 08:08:04 PM
Do you already know, which exchanges Bitcoin ONE coin will be traded on?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gazman on April 02, 2018, 10:25:03 PM
Who will be engaged in the issuance of physical notes and coins of Bitcoin ONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Way2Paradise on April 03, 2018, 12:38:36 AM
im happy about the fork. this is the first fork for me with bitcoins in my wallet. so i will get bitcoin one, or?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: shema65 on April 03, 2018, 06:51:40 AM
Is there a mobile application where you need to register to receive Bitcoin ONE after the fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: deort on April 03, 2018, 06:57:38 AM
Is there a mobile application where you need to register to receive Bitcoin ONE after the fork?
Yes, the mobile version of the application is adapted for iOS and Android.
Btw, there will also be a web-version of B1.CASH. Both web-version and the apps will be available to the users as soon as in April.



Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on April 03, 2018, 11:20:44 AM
They say that Bitcoin ONE coins will be protected by issue of some physical assets. Is that true?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: jager44 on April 03, 2018, 11:25:01 AM
They say that Bitcoin ONE coins will be protected by issue of some physical assets. Is that true?
Yes, they will be protected by the issue of physical Bitcoin ONE banknotes and coins.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on April 03, 2018, 11:29:31 AM
They say that Bitcoin ONE coins will be protected by issue of some physical assets. Is that true?
Yes, they will be protected by the issue of physical Bitcoin ONE banknotes and coins.
Cryptocurrency with coins and currencies is kinda new stuff… To what extent are they reliable in the regard of security of issue and protection from forgery?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: jager44 on April 03, 2018, 11:32:50 AM
They say that Bitcoin ONE coins will be protected by issue of some physical assets. Is that true?
Yes, they will be protected by the issue of physical Bitcoin ONE banknotes and coins.
Cryptocurrency with coins and currencies is kinda new stuff… To what extent are they reliable in the regard of security of issue and protection from forgery?
there is nothing to worry about, they will have three levels of protection.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on April 03, 2018, 11:35:44 AM
They say that Bitcoin ONE coins will be protected by issue of some physical assets. Is that true?
Yes, they will be protected by the issue of physical Bitcoin ONE banknotes and coins.
Cryptocurrency with coins and currencies is kinda new stuff… To what extent are they reliable in the regard of security of issue and protection from forgery?
there is nothing to worry about, they will have three levels of protection.
What will they be?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on April 03, 2018, 04:07:04 PM
What is the point of graphic protection of Bitcoin ONE banknotes and coins?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on April 03, 2018, 05:38:03 PM
Does physical and chemical protection of Bitcoin ONE coins and banknotes protect them from counterfeiting and other fraud?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bestoftheworld on April 03, 2018, 05:42:18 PM
must appear in an alternative currency Bitcoin, we need a stronger currency and more convenient than Bitcoin. I believe there is a lot of money to do this.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: woodcoin on April 03, 2018, 07:09:05 PM
How will information protection of Bitcoin ONE banknotes and coins work?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on April 03, 2018, 08:50:04 PM
Will the process of selling Bitcoin ONE coins be protected from one of the parties fraud?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on April 03, 2018, 10:18:11 PM
 Will the protection of the wallet, where the Bitcoin ONE will be kept, be reliable?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on April 03, 2018, 11:48:52 PM
What will be the price of Bitcoin ONE coin on the market after making a fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: specialAU on April 05, 2018, 01:03:45 PM
I've got acquainted with the info on fork. The project is really worthy. I think people will start using it soon.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on April 05, 2018, 01:09:37 PM
I've got acquainted with the info on fork. The project is really worthy. I think people will start using it soon.

Why do u think that this fork is good? There're a lot of forks now, and most of them are no good at all.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: specialAU on April 05, 2018, 01:14:53 PM
I've got acquainted with the info on fork. The project is really worthy. I think people will start using it soon.

Why do u think that this fork is good? There're a lot of forks now, and most of them are no good at all.
Because Bitcoin ONE will be faster and safer than any existing cryptocurrency. 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on April 05, 2018, 01:17:31 PM
I've got acquainted with the info on fork. The project is really worthy. I think people will start using it soon.

Why do u think that this fork is good? There're a lot of forks now, and most of them are no good at all.
Because Bitcoin ONE will be faster and safer than any existing cryptocurrency.  
Hmm it's interesting. How did Bitcoin ONE team managed to achieve this?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: romfish on April 05, 2018, 01:21:44 PM
I've got acquainted with the info on fork. The project is really worthy. I think people will start using it soon.

Why do u think that this fork is good? There're a lot of forks now, and most of them are no good at all.
Because Bitcoin ONE will be faster and safer than any existing cryptocurrency.  
Hmm it's interesting. How did Bitcoin ONE team managed to achieve this?
The point is that their fork will be implemented via the hybrid processing. It seems to me that no one has used it yet.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on April 05, 2018, 01:24:46 PM
I've got acquainted with the info on fork. The project is really worthy. I think people will start using it soon.

Why do u think that this fork is good? There're a lot of forks now, and most of them are no good at all.
Because Bitcoin ONE will be faster and safer than any existing cryptocurrency.  
Hmm it's interesting. How did Bitcoin ONE team managed to achieve this?
The point is that their fork will be implemented via the hybrid processing. It seems to me that no one has used it yet.
Okay, i got it. How many BitcoinONE coins will be issued?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on April 05, 2018, 04:09:07 PM
When approximately should we expect for the launch of Bitcoin ONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on April 05, 2018, 05:40:08 PM
What's aim of issue of Bitcoin ONE currencies notes?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on April 05, 2018, 07:13:06 PM
How will the informational protection of physical notes and coins of BitcoinONE work?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on April 05, 2018, 09:00:01 PM
Can i somehow get Bitcoin ONE coins for free?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on April 05, 2018, 10:24:02 PM
Will somehow determine the number of coins that should be credited to every user after  fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ilcaramba on April 06, 2018, 01:44:53 PM
Is it already known how many Bitcoin ONE coins will be issued after the fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: shokhibul on April 06, 2018, 01:54:21 PM
Is it already known how many Bitcoin ONE coins will be issued after the fork?
I’ve read that 17 billion Bitcoin ONE will be issued at once.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on April 06, 2018, 04:21:06 PM
How will Bitcoin ONE owners be able to get physical coins and notes?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on April 06, 2018, 06:21:15 PM
How many transactions per second will Bitcoin ONE be able to make?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: woodcoin on April 06, 2018, 08:19:39 PM
Will there be any commissions charged for Bitcoin ONE transfers ?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on April 06, 2018, 10:20:07 PM
What do I have to do to verify the bitcoin-wallet to get Bitcoin ONE after fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: specialAU on April 09, 2018, 11:24:59 AM
Bitcoin ONE developers created a great project. There is  no cryptocurrency with such a capacity yet!


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: advertkane121 on April 09, 2018, 11:30:00 AM
Bitcoin ONE developers created a great project. There is  no cryptocurrency with such a capacity yet!
What about its capacity?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: californybit on April 09, 2018, 11:35:30 AM
Bitcoin ONE developers created a great project. There is  no cryptocurrency with such a capacity yet!
What about its capacity?
They claim to have 1 million transactions per second. That’s smth that no one ever offered!


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: advertkane121 on April 09, 2018, 11:39:20 AM
Bitcoin ONE developers created a great project. There is  no cryptocurrency with such a capacity yet!
What about its capacity?
They claim to have 1 million transactions per second. That’s smth that no one ever offered!
Oh wow! 1 million a second! How are they going to make it happen?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: californybit on April 09, 2018, 11:43:08 AM
Bitcoin ONE developers created a great project. There is  no cryptocurrency with such a capacity yet!
What about its capacity?
They claim to have 1 million transactions per second. That’s smth that no one ever offered!
Oh wow! 1 million a second! How are they going to make it happen?
I think hybrid processing is responsible for it. Developers use it for Bitcoin ONE forking.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: advertkane121 on April 09, 2018, 11:47:17 AM
Bitcoin ONE developers created a great project. There is  no cryptocurrency with such a capacity yet!
What about its capacity?
They claim to have 1 million transactions per second. That’s smth that no one ever offered!
Oh wow! 1 million a second! How are they going to make it happen?
I think hybrid processing is responsible for it. Developers use it for Bitcoin ONE forking.
How does this hybrid processing works?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Hullo on April 09, 2018, 12:15:00 PM
Everything which was claimed has importance theoretically and sounds perfect solution for all existed problems blockchain facing today. Now let's talk about practical usage of the features which at the first hands need adoption which comes from support and community building and this is where all project fell in darkness.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: b1o1o1h on April 09, 2018, 12:42:30 PM
Are they going to have only mobile versions of wallet for Bitcoin ONE storing?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Gamelander on April 09, 2018, 12:47:21 PM
Are they going to have only mobile versions of wallet for Bitcoin ONE storing?
No, there is web version as well.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on April 09, 2018, 04:20:16 PM
Are they going to have only mobile versions of wallet for Bitcoin ONE storing?

Expect B1.CASH app on Google Play and App Store, as well as web release www.b1.cash on April 2018.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on April 09, 2018, 04:26:20 PM
Bitcoin ONE developers created a great project. There is  no cryptocurrency with such a capacity yet!
What about its capacity?
They claim to have 1 million transactions per second. That’s smth that no one ever offered!
Oh wow! 1 million a second! How are they going to make it happen?
I think hybrid processing is responsible for it. Developers use it for Bitcoin ONE forking.
How does this hybrid processing works?

Hybrid processing undertaken based on network dedicated cluster support units mining delegation.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on April 09, 2018, 04:29:44 PM
What denomination of Bitcoin ONE bills are going to be available?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on April 09, 2018, 06:32:06 PM
What metal will Bitcoin ONE coins made of?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on April 09, 2018, 08:30:09 PM
Cant transfer code be faked when Bitcoin ONE coins are transferred to  another user?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on April 09, 2018, 10:34:04 PM
When exactly am i going to get  Bitcoin ONE coins after the fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on April 11, 2018, 05:41:33 PM
When exactly am i going to get  Bitcoin ONE coins after the fork?

Do you have your bitcoin wallet??


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on April 11, 2018, 05:45:35 PM
Cant transfer code be faked when Bitcoin ONE coins are transferred to  another user?

It is impossible to forge or steal the tranfer codes. Code information is stored on secure servers of our platform B1.CASH.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on April 11, 2018, 05:47:50 PM
What denomination of Bitcoin ONE bills are going to be available?

Not understand. Drown please Your question


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: seriosman on April 14, 2018, 06:03:17 AM
Do I understand correctly that B1.cash will be a crypto exchange with wide functionality?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Neo501 on April 14, 2018, 06:07:16 AM
Do I understand correctly that B1.cash will be a crypto exchange with wide functionality?
B1.cash will be more than just an exchange. This project will be an aggregator of banks with hybrid processing based on Bitcoin blockchain technology.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: seriosman on April 14, 2018, 06:11:22 AM
Do I understand correctly that B1.cash will be a crypto exchange with wide functionality?
B1.cash will be more than just an exchange. This project will be an aggregator of banks with hybrid processing based on Bitcoin blockchain technology.
It becomes more interesting; can you give more information?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Neo501 on April 14, 2018, 06:15:06 AM
Do I understand correctly that B1.cash will be a crypto exchange with wide functionality?
B1.cash will be more than just an exchange. This project will be an aggregator of banks with hybrid processing based on Bitcoin blockchain technology.
It becomes more interesting; can you give more information?
The platform will combine the functions of online banking and provide the maximum range of financial and insurance services with the use of fiat funds, electronic money and cryptocurrencies. In this case B1.cash will not be tied to any bank, and all transactions within the platform will be carried out through Bitcoin one.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: seriosman on April 14, 2018, 06:19:01 AM
Do I understand correctly that B1.cash will be a crypto exchange with wide functionality?
B1.cash will be more than just an exchange. This project will be an aggregator of banks with hybrid processing based on Bitcoin blockchain technology.
It becomes more interesting; can you give more information?
The platform will combine the functions of online banking and provide the maximum range of financial and insurance services with the use of fiat funds, electronic money and cryptocurrencies. In this case B1.cash will not be tied to any bank, and all transactions within the platform will be carried out through Bitcoin one.
Is Bitcoin ONE a new cryptocurrency? I’ve just never heard of it.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Neo501 on April 14, 2018, 06:27:35 AM
Do I understand correctly that B1.cash will be a crypto exchange with wide functionality?
B1.cash will be more than just an exchange. This project will be an aggregator of banks with hybrid processing based on Bitcoin blockchain technology.
It becomes more interesting; can you give more information?
The platform will combine the functions of online banking and provide the maximum range of financial and insurance services with the use of fiat funds, electronic money and cryptocurrencies. In this case B1.cash will not be tied to any bank, and all transactions within the platform will be carried out through Bitcoin one.
Is Bitcoin ONE a new cryptocurrency? I’ve just never heard of it.
Yes, that’s right. Bitcoin one will be a universal means of payment, which will appear at the 525 000 block of Bitcoin as a result of hard fork. It’s expected that this cryptocurrency will be better and safer than all existing cryptocurrencies.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: seriosman on April 14, 2018, 06:34:17 AM
Do I understand correctly that B1.cash will be a crypto exchange with wide functionality?
B1.cash will be more than just an exchange. This project will be an aggregator of banks with hybrid processing based on Bitcoin blockchain technology.
It becomes more interesting; can you give more information?
The platform will combine the functions of online banking and provide the maximum range of financial and insurance services with the use of fiat funds, electronic money and cryptocurrencies. In this case B1.cash will not be tied to any bank, and all transactions within the platform will be carried out through Bitcoin one.
Is Bitcoin ONE a new cryptocurrency? I’ve just never heard of it.
Yes, that’s right. Bitcoin one will be a universal means of payment, which will appear at the 525 000 block of Bitcoin as a result of hard fork. It’s expected that this cryptocurrency will be better and safer than all existing cryptocurrencies.
Wow, why do you think that Bitcoin ONE will be better and safer than all existing cryptocurrencies?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on April 14, 2018, 07:23:23 AM
Can you tell us how the insurance system will work on your platform?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: p4n71 on April 14, 2018, 07:47:42 AM
On 525 000 Bitcoin block will be a hard fork of the Bitcoin network, as a result of which there will be a new Bitcoin ONE crypto currency. The financial aggregator B1.CASH will issue the crypto currency.
Launching own cryptocurrency is a necessity realized by the developers of the Platform, due to the presence of transaction fees and the overall low speed of transaction processing on the cryptocurrency market. Implementation of hybrid processing is designed to ensure up to 1 million transactions per second with Bitcoin ONE without charging any fees. Moreover, Bitcoin ONE will become the one and only cryptocurrency secured by the issue of material coins and notes with different protection features and tied to users’ IDs in the system.

can you please give us more details about this HF? any website, twitter? or may i know who's behind this HF?

Bitcoin has been forked so many times on the past, what the different between BITCOIN ONE with another bitcoin hardfork? all of them saying the same things that they will be faster than bitcoin..


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on April 14, 2018, 08:02:49 AM
How many Bitcoin one coins will be issued after hard fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: leholmes12 on April 14, 2018, 08:12:56 AM
How many Bitcoin one coins will be issued after hard fork?
The developers of the cryptocurrency promise that 17 million Bitcoin ONE coins will be immediately issued after the hard fork.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Sandy80ZhanG on April 14, 2018, 09:44:42 AM
Will your API be open to third-party organizations?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: defender77 on April 14, 2018, 11:28:39 AM
Services of which banks B1.cash users will be able to use?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: acaciahill94 on April 15, 2018, 06:59:48 AM
If only developers of the exchange introduced something like hedging, which is used in traditional markets, then there would be much more users. Meanwhile, I don’t really know how they are going to compete.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: fgreg2692june on April 15, 2018, 07:04:13 AM
If only developers of the exchange introduced something like hedging, which is used in traditional markets, then there would be much more users. Meanwhile, I don’t really know how they are going to compete.

There won’t be hedging on B1.cash, but there will be insurance. This will significantly reduce traders’ losses, especially beginners’ ones, in the crypto market.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: spyQQgood on April 15, 2018, 07:08:01 AM
If only developers of the exchange introduced something like hedging, which is used in traditional markets, then there would be much more users. Meanwhile, I don’t really know how they are going to compete.

There won’t be hedging on B1.cash, but there will be insurance. This will significantly reduce traders’ losses, especially beginners’ ones, in the crypto market.

And how will insurance work on B1.cash?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: fgreg2692june on April 15, 2018, 07:12:25 AM
If only developers of the exchange introduced something like hedging, which is used in traditional markets, then there would be much more users. Meanwhile, I don’t really know how they are going to compete.

There won’t be hedging on B1.cash, but there will be insurance. This will significantly reduce traders’ losses, especially beginners’ ones, in the crypto market.

And how will insurance work on B1.cash?
Everything is very simple: you invest in any asset and insure it. If you receive a loss by the end of the year due to the depreciation of your cryptocurrency, the insurance company covers all your expenses. Thus, the probability of losing a part of your funds cause of fluctuations becomes minimal.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: spyQQgood on April 15, 2018, 07:16:57 AM
If only developers of the exchange introduced something like hedging, which is used in traditional markets, then there would be much more users. Meanwhile, I don’t really know how they are going to compete.

There won’t be hedging on B1.cash, but there will be insurance. This will significantly reduce traders’ losses, especially beginners’ ones, in the crypto market.

And how will insurance work on B1.cash?
Everything is very simple: you invest in any asset and insure it. If you receive a loss by the end of the year due to the depreciation of your cryptocurrency, the insurance company covers all your expenses. Thus, the probability of losing a part of your funds cause of fluctuations becomes minimal.

Sounds very cool, but this service will surely cost a lot?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: fgreg2692june on April 15, 2018, 07:21:34 AM
If only developers of the exchange introduced something like hedging, which is used in traditional markets, then there would be much more users. Meanwhile, I don’t really know how they are going to compete.

There won’t be hedging on B1.cash, but there will be insurance. This will significantly reduce traders’ losses, especially beginners’ ones, in the crypto market.

And how will insurance work on B1.cash?
Everything is very simple: you invest in any asset and insure it. If you receive a loss by the end of the year due to the depreciation of your cryptocurrency, the insurance company covers all your expenses. Thus, the probability of losing a part of your funds cause of fluctuations becomes minimal.

Sounds very cool, but this service will surely cost a lot?
In fact, the price will be very reasonable: 1% of the investor's capital. It seems to me that absolutely everyone will be able to afford auch a price.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: spyQQgood on April 15, 2018, 07:28:56 AM
If only developers of the exchange introduced something like hedging, which is used in traditional markets, then there would be much more users. Meanwhile, I don’t really know how they are going to compete.

There won’t be hedging on B1.cash, but there will be insurance. This will significantly reduce traders’ losses, especially beginners’ ones, in the crypto market.

And how will insurance work on B1.cash?
Everything is very simple: you invest in any asset and insure it. If you receive a loss by the end of the year due to the depreciation of your cryptocurrency, the insurance company covers all your expenses. Thus, the probability of losing a part of your funds cause of fluctuations becomes minimal.

Sounds very cool, but this service will surely cost a lot?
In fact, the price will be very reasonable: 1% of the investor's capital. It seems to me that absolutely everyone will be able to afford auch a price.

Which insurance companies will offer such services on B1.cash?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: sdfslei on April 15, 2018, 10:11:26 AM
What will be the key feature of B1.cash messenger?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bit679 on April 15, 2018, 10:26:29 AM
What will be the key feature of B1.cash messenger?
Stable connection even with low-quality Internet connection. In addition, it will be possible to carry out momentous transactions in chat rooms.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ssvenss on April 15, 2018, 10:40:47 AM
Why do you fork bitcoin dozens of times? What does this give you? Unnecessary bitcoins of coins that will never have a value above 10 dollars ??


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Shaurman on April 15, 2018, 01:16:28 PM
How much the platform will charge from withdrawing and depositing money to B1.cash?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Gamelander on April 15, 2018, 01:25:16 PM
How much the platform will charge from withdrawing and depositing money to B1.cash?

There is no information on commissions yet. I think it’ll become available very soon.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on April 15, 2018, 04:58:12 PM
What features will be available to users in the B1.cash messenger?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on April 15, 2018, 06:56:07 PM
Will the B1.cash platform allow individuals to become merchants? Or will it be available only to legal entities?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: matthewtalbot on April 16, 2018, 06:39:11 AM
Does anybody know how many BTC1 coins are going to be released after the fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: energycrypt on April 16, 2018, 06:46:58 AM
Does anybody know how many BTC1 coins are going to be released after the fork?
I’ve read somewhere that they are releasing 17 million  coins.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on April 16, 2018, 09:05:34 AM
I talked to some guy in the forum and he told me that it’s possible to get Bitcoin ONE coins for free. Is that true?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gavrosh on April 16, 2018, 09:14:48 AM
I talked to some guy in the forum and he told me that it’s possible to get Bitcoin ONE coins for free. Is that true?

Yes, it is possible. You need to download B1.cash app for iOS or Android, verify your ID (complete KYC), link your BTC1 wallet and set address and password of you Bitcoin account.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on April 16, 2018, 09:24:39 AM
I talked to some guy in the forum and he told me that it’s possible to get Bitcoin ONE coins for free. Is that true?

Yes, it is possible. You need to download B1.cash app for iOS or Android, verify your ID (complete KYC), link your BTC1 wallet and set address and password of you Bitcoin account.
Sounds pretty simple. How many coins are users going to get?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gavrosh on April 16, 2018, 09:41:10 AM
I talked to some guy in the forum and he told me that it’s possible to get Bitcoin ONE coins for free. Is that true?

Yes, it is possible. You need to download B1.cash app for iOS or Android, verify your ID (complete KYC), link your BTC1 wallet and set address and password of you Bitcoin account.
Sounds pretty simple. How many coins are users going to get?
Every user will get the amount equal to the amount he has on Bitcoin account after the fork. All they coin will be transferred automatically to your Bitcoin ONE wallet.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ilcaramba on April 16, 2018, 09:49:21 AM
I talked to some guy in the forum and he told me that it’s possible to get Bitcoin ONE coins for free. Is that true?

Yes, it is possible. You need to download B1.cash app for iOS or Android, verify your ID (complete KYC), link your BTC1 wallet and set address and password of you Bitcoin account.
Sounds pretty simple. How many coins are users going to get?
Every user will get the amount equal to the amount he has on Bitcoin account after the fork. All they coin will be transferred automatically to your Bitcoin ONE wallet.

Is there a B1.cash app for Windows Phone?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Neo501 on April 16, 2018, 11:04:11 AM
Does anybody know where BTC1 is going to be listed?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: seriosman on April 16, 2018, 01:01:29 PM
What is going to support Bitcoin ONE price on the exchange?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gazman on April 16, 2018, 04:43:05 PM
Is that right that all the transaction on BTC1 platform are going to be free?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on April 16, 2018, 06:41:05 PM
What are the functions Bitcoin ONE coins and paper bills going to perform?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on April 16, 2018, 07:10:24 PM
How many Bitcoin one coins will be issued after hard fork?

Until 2023, the issue Bitcoin ONE will be 21 million coins


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on April 16, 2018, 07:15:49 PM
What are the functions Bitcoin ONE coins and paper bills going to perform?

Material notes and coins - additional protection of wallet Bitcoin ONE owners funds from unauthorized transactions, as well as an additional guarantee of security of transactions during the sale BTC1


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on April 16, 2018, 08:47:04 PM
Can I restore my money If my BTC1 wallet is hacked but I have actual paper bills and coins?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: woodcoin on April 16, 2018, 10:59:07 PM
Can users exchange files on B1.cash messenger?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: polonium84 on April 19, 2018, 04:00:01 PM
Is there kinda formula allowing to calculate the number of BTC1 coins that I can get during the hard fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on April 19, 2018, 05:29:15 PM
What role will a physical Bitcoin ONE have?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on April 19, 2018, 07:03:01 PM
How long will the user have to wait for the execution of his application for the exchange of crypto currency?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: cryptomayer on April 19, 2018, 07:21:43 PM
what is the meaning of the next fork BTC it does not represent not what value is not what benefit to the community , I do not see obvious advantages .


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on April 19, 2018, 08:28:56 PM
Why did you decide to make international transfers like Western Union does?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on April 19, 2018, 10:00:05 PM
Tell me please, how will it be possible to sell and buy cryptocurrnecies anywhere for fiat for several minutes?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: kentuckykid on April 20, 2018, 12:09:07 PM
I have no time to look through the thread… Tell me pls, how will it be possible to get BTC1 coins at the moment of the hard cap?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dimon2307 on April 20, 2018, 12:12:21 PM
Question to the developers. Tell in a nutshell about your idea. Why do you need to do fork bitcoin?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Neo501 on April 20, 2018, 12:18:39 PM
I have no time to look through the thread… Tell me pls, how will it be possible to get BTC1 coins at the moment of the hard cap?
The mechanism of acquisition of bitcoin ONE is specified on the site of the platform. It’s necessary to download B1cash, undergo identification of personality and choose link of BTC1 account and enter address and password of the main Bitcoin account.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: seriosman on April 20, 2018, 12:32:11 PM
I have no time to look through the thread… Tell me pls, how will it be possible to get BTC1 coins at the moment of the hard cap?
The mechanism of acquisition of bitcoin ONE is specified on the site of the platform. It’s necessary to download B1cash, undergo identification of personality and choose link of BTC1 account and enter address and password of the main Bitcoin account.
I think that it’s better to keep an eye in the project ‘cause we’ve seem a lot of forks which started well but than their price dropped..


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Neo501 on April 20, 2018, 12:42:18 PM
I have no time to look through the thread… Tell me pls, how will it be possible to get BTC1 coins at the moment of the hard cap?
The mechanism of acquisition of bitcoin ONE is specified on the site of the platform. It’s necessary to download B1cash, undergo identification of personality and choose link of BTC1 account and enter address and password of the main Bitcoin account.
I think that it’s better to keep an eye in the project ‘cause we’ve seem a lot of forks which started well but than their price dropped..
It’s unlikely that it will happen to Bitcoin ONE.  The platform will attract a lot of internet portals and stores to cooperation. The more such platforms it has, the more expensive the coins on the exchange will be  ‘cause all the payments and conversions will be made via BTC1.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ro777jer on April 20, 2018, 12:52:27 PM
I have no time to look through the thread… Tell me pls, how will it be possible to get BTC1 coins at the moment of the hard cap?
The mechanism of acquisition of bitcoin ONE is specified on the site of the platform. It’s necessary to download B1cash, undergo identification of personality and choose link of BTC1 account and enter address and password of the main Bitcoin account.
I think that it’s better to keep an eye in the project ‘cause we’ve seem a lot of forks which started well but than their price dropped..
It’s unlikely that it will happen to Bitcoin ONE.  The platform will attract a lot of internet portals and stores to cooperation. The more such platforms it has, the more expensive the coins on the exchange will be  ‘cause all the payments and conversions will be made via BTC1.
I’ve also heard that all the wallets which remain inactivated will be removed with the coins that they contain. And it will be impossible to restore these BTC1 coins.  It turns out that the supply will reduce, this fact also contributes to the growth of the value of Bitcoin ONE on the exchange.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ilcaramba on April 20, 2018, 01:00:58 PM
I have no time to look through the thread… Tell me pls, how will it be possible to get BTC1 coins at the moment of the hard cap?
The mechanism of acquisition of bitcoin ONE is specified on the site of the platform. It’s necessary to download B1cash, undergo identification of personality and choose link of BTC1 account and enter address and password of the main Bitcoin account.
I think that it’s better to keep an eye in the project ‘cause we’ve seem a lot of forks which started well but than their price dropped..
It’s unlikely that it will happen to Bitcoin ONE.  The platform will attract a lot of internet portals and stores to cooperation. The more such platforms it has, the more expensive the coins on the exchange will be  ‘cause all the payments and conversions will be made via BTC1.
I’ve also heard that all the wallets which remain inactivated will be removed with the coins that they contain. And it will be impossible to restore these BTC1 coins.  It turns out that the supply will reduce, this fact also contributes to the growth of the value of Bitcoin ONE on the exchange.
How much time will I have to activate the wallet?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: zaqhig on April 20, 2018, 01:28:16 PM
How much will it be necessary to pay in order to insure your cryptocurrency investments?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: b1o1o1h on April 20, 2018, 01:33:46 PM
How much will it be necessary to pay in order to insure your cryptocurrency investments?
It seems that it will be necessary to pay 1 % of the deposit amount.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: martbruce on April 22, 2018, 11:19:20 AM
What made you think so?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mops on April 22, 2018, 11:28:24 AM
What made you think so?
B1.CASH makes working with cryptocurrnecies as simple as possible: you can replenish account in any way you want, create cold wallets quite easily and start trading on the exchange. Wallets are created in one click, and the trading commissions are the smallest in the market, as it’s already been told.   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on April 22, 2018, 04:05:12 PM
How are u planning to attract traders afraid to work with cryptocurrency ‘cause of its high volatility to the platform?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on April 22, 2018, 07:05:02 PM
Will B1cash messenger be implemented into a mobile app or will it be necessary to download it? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on April 22, 2018, 10:17:26 PM
Will legal entities be able to trade cryptocurrencies via yr exchange?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: acaciahill94 on April 23, 2018, 12:30:17 PM
They say that physical BTC1 coins were made to develop cryptocurrency from being stolen from the users. If I understand it correctly, they exclude an opportunity of theft of BitcoinOne by hackers completely.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: fgreg2692june on April 23, 2018, 12:34:34 PM
They say that physical BTC1 coins were made to develop cryptocurrency from being stolen from the users. If I understand it correctly, they exclude an opportunity of theft of BitcoinOne by hackers completely.

Yep, it seems it’s right. It turns out that if the user’s wallet is hacked and BTC1 is stolen, he can resort to Arbitration. And it seems that then he will just use these physical coins and notes to confirm that  he has a particular number of BitcoinONE coins. After that he should get a restored wallet.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: spyQQgood on April 23, 2018, 12:39:50 PM
They say that physical BTC1 coins were made to develop cryptocurrency from being stolen from the users. If I understand it correctly, they exclude an opportunity of theft of BitcoinOne by hackers completely.

Yep, it seems it’s right. It turns out that if the user’s wallet is hacked and BTC1 is stolen, he can resort to Arbitration. And it seems that then he will just use these physical coins and notes to confirm that  he has a particular number of BitcoinONE coins. After that he should get a restored wallet.

Let’s say physical coins are stolen. What should a person do?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: fgreg2692june on April 23, 2018, 12:46:04 PM
They say that physical BTC1 coins were made to develop cryptocurrency from being stolen from the users. If I understand it correctly, they exclude an opportunity of theft of BitcoinOne by hackers completely.

Yep, it seems it’s right. It turns out that if the user’s wallet is hacked and BTC1 is stolen, he can resort to Arbitration. And it seems that then he will just use these physical coins and notes to confirm that  he has a particular number of BitcoinONE coins. After that he should get a restored wallet.

Let’s say physical coins are stolen. What should a person do?
To put it logical, apparently, it will be resort to Arbitration  and discuss the process of  restoring of physical coins.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: spyQQgood on April 23, 2018, 12:51:26 PM
They say that physical BTC1 coins were made to develop cryptocurrency from being stolen from the users. If I understand it correctly, they exclude an opportunity of theft of BitcoinOne by hackers completely.

Yep, it seems it’s right. It turns out that if the user’s wallet is hacked and BTC1 is stolen, he can resort to Arbitration. And it seems that then he will just use these physical coins and notes to confirm that  he has a particular number of BitcoinONE coins. After that he should get a restored wallet.

Let’s say physical coins are stolen. What should a person do?
To put it logical, apparently, it will be resort to Arbitration  and discuss the process of  restoring of physical coins.

Okay, and if the wallet is hacked and physical coins are stolen, there wont be any opportunity to get stolen funds back, right?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on April 23, 2018, 04:10:14 PM
Can anyone tell me, how much will it cost to re-issue stolen BTC1physical coins and notes?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on April 23, 2018, 05:05:59 PM
Will B1cash messenger be implemented into a mobile app or will it be necessary to download it? 

Yes, the messenger is already built into b1 CASH and no additional apps needed. Let us recall that, B1 CASH will be available for use on both Android and IOS.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on April 23, 2018, 05:40:26 PM
Does anyone know when approximately the Bitcoin block 525 000 will be reached?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on April 23, 2018, 07:09:10 PM
Is it planned to integrate banking services and offers into b1.cash?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on April 23, 2018, 08:38:36 PM
If I lose up to 80-90% of the deposit when investing in cryptocurrency, will insurance company compensate all the losses anyway?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on April 23, 2018, 10:16:11 PM
I have a question… Will it be possible to sell BitcoinOne coins without transfer code?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: zaqhig on April 24, 2018, 07:26:34 AM
Will the issue of Bitcoin ONE be unlimited?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: b1o1o1h on April 24, 2018, 07:31:50 AM
Will the issue of Bitcoin ONE be unlimited?
As far as  I know, no. If I got it right, the issue will be limited by 21 million BTC1 coins.   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on April 24, 2018, 10:01:01 AM
When I just got acquainted with the info on the project i even thought that they have kinda strategy of creation of global bank))


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gavrosh on April 24, 2018, 10:09:35 AM
When I just got acquainted with the info on the project i even thought that they have kinda strategy of creation of global bank))

You have interesting thoughts, though, if you take a closer look, maybe it will really be so? After all, they already have their own app and website, as   any bank does. As I understand it, they will probably also have their own processing - judging by the fact that payments within the platform will be carried out in BTC1. And anyway, if you think carefully, then nothing prevents them from implementation of such a project.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on April 24, 2018, 10:15:13 AM
When I just got acquainted with the info on the project i even thought that they have kinda strategy of creation of global bank))

You have interesting thoughts, though, if you take a closer look, maybe it will really be so? After all, they already have their own app and website, as   any bank does. As I understand it, they will probably also have their own processing - judging by the fact that payments within the platform will be carried out in BTC1. And anyway, if you think carefully, then nothing prevents them from implementation of such a project.

There’s really something interesting about it, especially ‘cause it will be very convenient, I believe. All the necessary currencies will be in one place, you can make any operations easily. So this is quite possible.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: devilini on April 24, 2018, 10:25:02 AM
When I just got acquainted with the info on the project i even thought that they have kinda strategy of creation of global bank))

You have interesting thoughts, though, if you take a closer look, maybe it will really be so? After all, they already have their own app and website, as   any bank does. As I understand it, they will probably also have their own processing - judging by the fact that payments within the platform will be carried out in BTC1. And anyway, if you think carefully, then nothing prevents them from implementation of such a project.

There’s really something interesting about it, especially ‘cause it will be very convenient, I believe. All the necessary currencies will be in one place, you can make any operations easily. So this is quite possible.

In my opinion, something similar is already offered by Ripple, so this project will not be something really new.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gavrosh on April 24, 2018, 10:30:38 AM
When I just got acquainted with the info on the project i even thought that they have kinda strategy of creation of global bank))

You have interesting thoughts, though, if you take a closer look, maybe it will really be so? After all, they already have their own app and website, as   any bank does. As I understand it, they will probably also have their own processing - judging by the fact that payments within the platform will be carried out in BTC1. And anyway, if you think carefully, then nothing prevents them from implementation of such a project.

There’s really something interesting about it, especially ‘cause it will be very convenient, I believe. All the necessary currencies will be in one place, you can make any operations easily. So this is quite possible.

In my opinion, something similar is already offered by Ripple, so this project will not be something really new.
I dont agree with you in this case! Yes, the creators of Ripple say that their currency will be used by banks to make settlements with each other, but is it really that possible? How much time should it take to settle agreements with the financial institutions around the world   and who knows whether they will agree or not! So I cant see anything in common between B1cash and Ripple.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: devilini on April 24, 2018, 10:37:25 AM
When I just got acquainted with the info on the project i even thought that they have kinda strategy of creation of global bank))

You have interesting thoughts, though, if you take a closer look, maybe it will really be so? After all, they already have their own app and website, as   any bank does. As I understand it, they will probably also have their own processing - judging by the fact that payments within the platform will be carried out in BTC1. And anyway, if you think carefully, then nothing prevents them from implementation of such a project.

There’s really something interesting about it, especially ‘cause it will be very convenient, I believe. All the necessary currencies will be in one place, you can make any operations easily. So this is quite possible.

In my opinion, something similar is already offered by Ripple, so this project will not be something really new.
I dont agree with you in this case! Yes, the creators of Ripple say that their currency will be used by banks to make settlements with each other, but is it really that possible? How much time should it take to settle agreements with the financial institutions around the world   and who knows whether they will agree or not! So I cant see anything in common between B1cash and Ripple.

Well, let's see how this all works when the platform is launched. By the way, do I understand correctly that the exchange will work with crypto currency, fiat funds and e-money?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: crick3698 on April 24, 2018, 11:40:06 AM
Can you give more details on implementation of P2P interaction between B1cash users?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on April 24, 2018, 04:12:51 PM
Is it possible that in the future the largest world banks will work with B1.cash and they will use BTC1 for settlements among themselves?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on April 24, 2018, 06:15:39 PM
If you have your own physical coins and bills,   may Bitcoin ONE become an international currency in the future?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on April 24, 2018, 08:15:40 PM
Users from which countries cant work with B1cash?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on April 24, 2018, 10:12:05 PM
I don’t quite understand:  if B1cash has its own crypto currency - BTC1, why should they add other crypto-currencies to the system?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on April 25, 2018, 05:45:32 AM
Will B1.cash have the lowest commission for trading for sure?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: reallyhawk on April 25, 2018, 05:51:45 AM
Will B1.cash have the lowest commission for trading for sure?
Well, everyone says, that yes, it will. Personally, I have not seen commission for the trading operations that are lower than 0.1%.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: holland35 on April 25, 2018, 09:47:45 AM
Maybe I don’t know much about cryptocurrency market, but I can't figure out why the developers of B1.cash need to connect other cryptocurrencies to the system, if they have their own one — BTC1?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: jager44 on April 25, 2018, 09:53:00 AM
Maybe I don’t know much about cryptocurrency market, but I can't figure out why the developers of B1.cash need to connect other cryptocurrencies to the system, if they have their own one — BTC1?
Well, why give up other cryptocurrencies, if you can connect them)) Well, speaking seriously, after reading the information about the platform, I realized that they wanted to create a really global service that will allow users to work with any cryptocurrency! While if they focus only on Bitcoin one, there won’t be any global service.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: advertkane121 on April 25, 2018, 10:00:06 AM
Maybe I don’t know much about cryptocurrency market, but I can't figure out why the developers of B1.cash need to connect other cryptocurrencies to the system, if they have their own one — BTC1?
Well, why give up other cryptocurrencies, if you can connect them)) Well, speaking seriously, after reading the information about the platform, I realized that they wanted to create a really global service that will allow users to work with any cryptocurrency! While if they focus only on Bitcoin one, there won’t be any global service.
I would like to note the fact that they are going to work not just with any cryptocurrencies, but also with any other finances and e-money!


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: holland35 on April 25, 2018, 10:10:26 AM
Maybe I don’t know much about cryptocurrency market, but I can't figure out why the developers of B1.cash need to connect other cryptocurrencies to the system, if they have their own one — BTC1?
Well, why give up other cryptocurrencies, if you can connect them)) Well, speaking seriously, after reading the information about the platform, I realized that they wanted to create a really global service that will allow users to work with any cryptocurrency! While if they focus only on Bitcoin one, there won’t be any global service.
I would like to note the fact that they are going to work not just with any cryptocurrencies, but also with any other finances and e-money!
Oh, does that mean that we can finally forget about creating many different wallets for fiat money and cryptocurrencies? Will everything be in one place now?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: jager44 on April 25, 2018, 10:16:49 AM
Maybe I don’t know much about cryptocurrency market, but I can't figure out why the developers of B1.cash need to connect other cryptocurrencies to the system, if they have their own one — BTC1?
Well, why give up other cryptocurrencies, if you can connect them)) Well, speaking seriously, after reading the information about the platform, I realized that they wanted to create a really global service that will allow users to work with any cryptocurrency! While if they focus only on Bitcoin one, there won’t be any global service.
I would like to note the fact that they are going to work not just with any cryptocurrencies, but also with any other finances and e-money!
Oh, does that mean that we can finally forget about creating many different wallets for fiat money and cryptocurrencies? Will everything be in one place now?
This seems to be the case. And I read on some forum that there will be no problems with creating wallets on B1.cash: all this can be done by a user in one click.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: holland35 on April 25, 2018, 10:28:42 AM
Maybe I don’t know much about cryptocurrency market, but I can't figure out why the developers of B1.cash need to connect other cryptocurrencies to the system, if they have their own one — BTC1?
Well, why give up other cryptocurrencies, if you can connect them)) Well, speaking seriously, after reading the information about the platform, I realized that they wanted to create a really global service that will allow users to work with any cryptocurrency! While if they focus only on Bitcoin one, there won’t be any global service.
I would like to note the fact that they are going to work not just with any cryptocurrencies, but also with any other finances and e-money!
Oh, does that mean that we can finally forget about creating many different wallets for fiat money and cryptocurrencies? Will everything be in one place now?
This seems to be the case. And I read on some forum that there will be no problems with creating wallets on B1.cash: all this can be done by a user in one click.
I wonder if it will be possible to create two or more wallets for one cryptocurrency? For example, one I could use for keeping savings and the other one for everyday expenses.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: lok5874 on April 25, 2018, 11:56:59 AM
Will you conduct a private beta testing of the platform before launching it? How can I take part in it?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: woodcoin on April 25, 2018, 04:00:05 PM
I saw the information on the website that each user would be able to become an independent ‘exchange office’. How that is, can you tell?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on April 25, 2018, 06:00:06 PM
I got interested in the idea of insurance on B1.cash, but I did not understand, if it would be possible to insure only Bitcoin one against fall in exchange?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on April 25, 2018, 08:00:12 PM
The fact that it will be possible to create wallets for different cryptocurrencies on one platform – that is great! But will they be well protected against hackers?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: sdfslei on April 26, 2018, 06:06:45 AM
How many BTC1 coins will be issued at the moment of hard fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Gamelander on April 26, 2018, 06:15:37 AM
How many BTC1 coins will be issued at the moment of hard fork?
I heard that 17 million BTC1 coins will be issued at once.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ilcaramba on April 26, 2018, 09:42:26 AM
Guys has anyone understood these physical Bitcoin ONE coins and notes? Will they be somehow linked with the ones which will be stored in BTC1?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ro777jer on April 26, 2018, 09:51:52 AM
Guys has anyone understood these physical Bitcoin ONE coins and notes? Will they be somehow linked with the ones which will be stored in BTC1?
Sure) Every coin and note will have its own QR-code which is linked to a specific wallet. So every coin or note can be linked only to one wallet, it can be linked to another one.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ilcaramba on April 26, 2018, 10:02:28 AM
Guys has anyone understood these physical Bitcoin ONE coins and notes? Will they be somehow linked with the ones which will be stored in BTC1?
Sure) Every coin and note will have its own QR-code which is linked to a specific wallet. So every coin or note can be linked only to one wallet, it can be linked to another one.
Does it mean that a coin or a note fades away from my Bitcoin ONE wallet if I lose a coin or a note?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ro777jer on April 26, 2018, 10:08:55 AM
Guys has anyone understood these physical Bitcoin ONE coins and notes? Will they be somehow linked with the ones which will be stored in BTC1?
Sure) Every coin and note will have its own QR-code which is linked to a specific wallet. So every coin or note can be linked only to one wallet, it can be linked to another one.
Does it mean that a coin or a note fades away from my Bitcoin ONE wallet if I lose a coin or a note?
No. You can lose the ones in the wallet. Physical coins are one sort of things and storing cryptocurrencies in BTC1 is another. Some of the forum participants have already asked about it. So it will be possible to restore the coins and notes. It’s necessary to contact the support service of the platform in order to restore them.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ilcaramba on April 26, 2018, 10:18:33 AM
Guys has anyone understood these physical Bitcoin ONE coins and notes? Will they be somehow linked with the ones which will be stored in BTC1?
Sure) Every coin and note will have its own QR-code which is linked to a specific wallet. So every coin or note can be linked only to one wallet, it can be linked to another one.
Does it mean that a coin or a note fades away from my Bitcoin ONE wallet if I lose a coin or a note?
No. You can lose the ones in the wallet. Physical coins are one sort of things and storing cryptocurrencies in BTC1 is another. Some of the forum participants have already asked about it. So it will be possible to restore the coins and notes. It’s necessary to contact the support service of the platform in order to restore them.
How much will it take to restore one coin or note?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ro777jer on April 26, 2018, 10:28:47 AM
Guys has anyone understood these physical Bitcoin ONE coins and notes? Will they be somehow linked with the ones which will be stored in BTC1?
Sure) Every coin and note will have its own QR-code which is linked to a specific wallet. So every coin or note can be linked only to one wallet, it can be linked to another one.
Does it mean that a coin or a note fades away from my Bitcoin ONE wallet if I lose a coin or a note?
No. You can lose the ones in the wallet. Physical coins are one sort of things and storing cryptocurrencies in BTC1 is another. Some of the forum participants have already asked about it. So it will be possible to restore the coins and notes. It’s necessary to contact the support service of the platform in order to restore them.
How much will it take to restore one coin or note?
There’s no exact info on re-issue yet.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ilcaramba on April 26, 2018, 10:33:02 AM
Guys has anyone understood these physical Bitcoin ONE coins and notes? Will they be somehow linked with the ones which will be stored in BTC1?
Sure) Every coin and note will have its own QR-code which is linked to a specific wallet. So every coin or note can be linked only to one wallet, it can be linked to another one.
Does it mean that a coin or a note fades away from my Bitcoin ONE wallet if I lose a coin or a note?
No. You can lose the ones in the wallet. Physical coins are one sort of things and storing cryptocurrencies in BTC1 is another. Some of the forum participants have already asked about it. So it will be possible to restore the coins and notes. It’s necessary to contact the support service of the platform in order to restore them.
How much will it take to restore one coin or note?
There’s no exact info on re-issue yet.
Will it be necessary to pay extra for delivery of new coins and notes? Or will I have to go somewhere on my own to get them?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on April 26, 2018, 04:12:02 PM
If my wallet is hacked and all the BTC1 coins are stolen, will I have to re-issue physical coins and notes with QR-code?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on April 26, 2018, 06:10:48 PM
Look, if I spent some amount of BTC1 on the platform and my balance in changed from, let’s say, 100 coins to 90 coins, but the number of the notes remains the same. What should I do?)


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on April 26, 2018, 08:12:21 PM
Is it possible that the number of blockchain supported by B1cash will increase in the future?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: woodcoin on April 26, 2018, 10:16:10 PM
What fiat currencies does b1cash work with? Rubles, dollars and euros – it’s clear. But will there be Japanese yen, for example?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: alexphjones on May 02, 2018, 06:28:20 PM
It’s a usual exchange with its own cryptocurrency, I cant see anything special about it. But we will see, maybe, it will manage to compete.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: sinfazat22ron on May 02, 2018, 06:32:34 PM
It’s a usual exchange with its own cryptocurrency, I cant see anything special about it. But we will see, maybe, it will manage to compete.
I dunno, it seems you aren’t familiar with the project. It does have some features. Let’s say, it will be possible to create cold wallets. It’s impossible on other exchanges for sure.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: alexphjones on May 02, 2018, 06:37:19 PM
It’s a usual exchange with its own cryptocurrency, I cant see anything special about it. But we will see, maybe, it will manage to compete.
I dunno, it seems you aren’t familiar with the project. It does have some features. Let’s say, it will be possible to create cold wallets. It’s impossible on other exchanges for sure.
What do u mean? Arent u mistaken? Only hot wallets can be created on the exchanges.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: sinfazat22ron on May 02, 2018, 06:40:22 PM
It’s a usual exchange with its own cryptocurrency, I cant see anything special about it. But we will see, maybe, it will manage to compete.
I dunno, it seems you aren’t familiar with the project. It does have some features. Let’s say, it will be possible to create cold wallets. It’s impossible on other exchanges for sure.
What do u mean? Arent u mistaken? Only hot wallets can be created on the exchanges.
No, I’m not mistaken) More than 20 blockchains are connected to B1.cash platform, so users can create cold wallets and store their assets there.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: slavonicpl on May 02, 2018, 06:45:47 PM
It’s a usual exchange with its own cryptocurrency, I cant see anything special about it. But we will see, maybe, it will manage to compete.
I dunno, it seems you aren’t familiar with the project. It does have some features. Let’s say, it will be possible to create cold wallets. It’s impossible on other exchanges for sure.
What do u mean? Arent u mistaken? Only hot wallets can be created on the exchanges.
No, I’m not mistaken) More than 20 blockchains are connected to B1.cash platform, so users can create cold wallets and store their assets there.
And will they be really safe?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rosemarie151212 on May 02, 2018, 06:55:30 PM
Did I correctly understand that B1.cash platform will be linked to a particular bank?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: hollybit on May 02, 2018, 07:00:14 PM
Did I correctly understand that B1.cash platform will be linked to a particular bank?   
What made you think so? This platform wont be linked to any banks, all the settlements will be made via BTC1.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 03, 2018, 03:48:19 PM
Can anyone tell me, how much will it cost to re-issue stolen BTC1physical coins and notes?
It is expected that the cost of physical coins and banknotes re-issue will cost no more than $3


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 03, 2018, 04:32:39 PM
Is it possible that in the future the largest world banks will work with B1.cash and they will use BTC1 for settlements among themselves?
Bitcoin ONE is just about to be launched and it's still too early to talk about which financial and credit organizations will work with BTC1. We note that currently bitcoin one project, as well as b1.cash platform, are independent of the banks, which allows them to optimally configure the entire infrastructure to provide users with the most comfortable services and functionality.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 03, 2018, 04:36:13 PM
It’s a usual exchange with its own cryptocurrency, I cant see anything special about it. But we will see, maybe, it will manage to compete.
Let us disagree with you. First of all, Bitcoin ONE is the first cryptocurrency created on hybrid processing, which allows processing up to 1 million transactions per second. Secondly, BTC1 is a single accounting cryptocurrency of the B1.CASH platform, which allows you to instantly send and receive transfers, make purchases and pay for services around the world. Thirdly, BTC1 implemented the most advanced solutions in the field of cybersecurity, which almost to zero reduce the possibility of hacker attacks, which means that users' wallets are securely protected. And fourthly, bitcoin one is the first cryptocurrency protected by physical coins and bills (it allows to secure Bitcoin one sales transactions and additionally protect BTC1-wallets).


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 03, 2018, 04:37:47 PM
What fiat currencies does b1cash work with? Rubles, dollars and euros – it’s clear. But will there be Japanese yen, for example?
B1.CASH is an international project and, of course, all world currencies will be available in the system.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 03, 2018, 04:40:46 PM
If my wallet is hacked and all the BTC1 coins are stolen, will I have to re-issue physical coins and notes with QR-code?
In case of an abnormal situation, you apply to the B1.CASH (Bitcoin ONE) contact center. Within a few hours, our specialists would analyze the situation and would contact you with further instructions.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 03, 2018, 04:45:15 PM
If you have your own physical coins and bills,   may Bitcoin ONE become an international currency in the future?
Bitcoin ONE is a cryptocurrency. Physical coins and bills are used as an additional protection for btc1 wallets. They are one of security elements in the bitcoin one sales transactions. Let us recall that bitcoin one coins and bills cannot be used as a means of payment, as usual coins and notes (for example, dollars or euros).


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 03, 2018, 04:46:33 PM
Users from which countries cant work with B1cash?
The distinctive feature of B1.CASH is that our project is global and international, which means that it can be used both in Europe and, for example, in Asia or Africa.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 03, 2018, 04:53:58 PM
I don’t quite understand:  if B1cash has its own crypto currency - BTC1, why should they add other crypto-currencies to the system?
B1.CASH was originally conceived as a financial aggregator and a cryptocurrency exchange. Let's note that it's not for any particular country or group of countries, but for the whole world. It goes without saying that BTC1 alone is not enough for such a large-scale project. In addition, bitcoin one has a wider functionality in comparison with analogs. Firstly, Bitcoin ONE is the general means of payment B1.CASH platform, which will allow you to make payments and transfers in Bitcoin ONE. It ensures both independence from external platforms, banks, and payment systems, and will provide high transaction processing speed.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Feetshot on May 03, 2018, 05:16:30 PM
Users from which countries cant work with B1cash?
The distinctive feature of B1.CASH is that our project is global and international, which means that it can be used both in Europe and, for example, in Asia or Africa.

Hi! Project Tokens can be purchased only for btc and ETH or for fiat, too, is possible?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 01:13:12 PM
Will the B1.cash platform allow individuals to become merchants? Or will it be available only to legal entities?
Anyone can be a B1.CASH user, as well as perform P2P operations.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 01:14:00 PM
Users from which countries cant work with B1cash?
The distinctive feature of B1.CASH is that our project is global and international, which means that it can be used both in Europe and, for example, in Asia or Africa.

Hi! Project Tokens can be purchased only for btc and ETH or for fiat, too, is possible?

Good afternoon! In the first 100 days after the fork, BTC1 tokens will be able for free for those bitcoin holders who registered on www.b1.cash and attached their wallets to the system. In addition, btc1 can be purchased both directly on the B1.CASH exchange and with the Bitcoin ONE holders.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 01:15:13 PM
Why did you decide to make international transfers like Western Union does?
We solve several problems in this direction. 1. Offer the most affordable tariffs: the commission will be 0.1% of a transfer amount. 2. Solve the problem with the service availability: b1.cash will be accessible around the world, which means that users will no longer need to search for service points in order to send and receive transfers. 3. We provide the ability to send and receive money transfers in currency/cryptocurrency/e-money that is convenient to our user.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 01:16:31 PM
Does anybody know where BTC1 is going to be listed?
At first, after the fork, BTC1 will be presented only on the B1.CASH crypto exchange. Then it will be placed on the main cryptocurrency exchanges. We don't reveal the details now. According to regulations, official reports about cooperation will be posted on the platforms after the signing of all necessary documents.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 01:18:01 PM
I talked to some guy in the forum and he told me that it’s possible to get Bitcoin ONE coins for free. Is that true?

Yes, it is possible. You need to download B1.cash app for iOS or Android, verify your ID (complete KYC), link your BTC1 wallet and set address and password of you Bitcoin account.

You don't need to go through KYC to get Bitcoin ONE.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 01:19:09 PM
How long will the user have to wait for the execution of his application for the exchange of crypto currency?
It's assumed that the expectation will range from several seconds to several minutes depending on the number of users who can fulfill the system application.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 01:42:16 PM
Can you tell us how the insurance system will work on your platform?
The insurance company, accredited by B1.CASH will provide users with two products - insurance of the savings of cryptocurrency from the depreciation and hacker attacks. The tariff line is now undergoing the final approval, but its already known for sure that the commission of the deposit insurance will be 1% of the amount that the user plans to insure. The insurance term is 1 year. If during this period the cryptocurrency rate in which the user has placed his funds will be lower than at the date of conclusion of the insurance contract, the insurance company will compensate for the insurance difference. If the cryptocurrency rate will be higher, the policyholder transfers 50% of the amount of the exchange difference to the insurance company.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 01:43:33 PM
Why do you fork bitcoin dozens of times? What does this give you? Unnecessary bitcoins of coins that will never have a value above 10 dollars ??
Bitcoin ONE is designed to change the attitude of people to the cryptocurrency (including those who are far from modern financial technologies). We believe that cryptocurrency is the future of progressive humanity, and not just an investment tool. Firstly, bitcoin one will allow you to make transactions not just quickly, but instantly - the payment system is capable of processing up to 1 million transactions. Secondly, bitcoin one is a universal b1.cash  means of calculations, which combines both the currency exchange and the financial aggregator and represents the functionality of Internet and mobile banking. This means that bitcoin one will be able to become a full payment tool for calculations around the world. Thirdly, Bitcoin ONE is the first cryptocurrency in the world with the maximum level of protection against hacker attacks, which means that savings of BTC1 holders are secure. Fourthly, BTC1 you can get for free, unlike other cryptocurrencies (in the first 100 days after the fork, this option will be available to all bitcoin holders).


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 01:44:42 PM
Tell me please, how will it be possible to sell and buy cryptocurrnecies anywhere for fiat for several minutes?
To purchase cryptocurrency, the user needs to create an appropriate application in the system and search for the performer by geolocation (the function is available in the b1.cash app and on the www.b1.cash website). The performer, in turn, responds to the application and from his account is automatically debited the amount indicated by the author of the application and then this amount is transferred to the account of the author of the application. But in the blocked form. At the time of the transaction, the buyer gives cash to the seller, and the seller sends the activation code to the buyer (it's necessary to unlock the funds that have been credited to the account).


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 01:48:11 PM
How much the platform will charge from withdrawing and depositing money to B1.cash?

At present, tariffs are being formed. The up-to-date and full information will appear in the near future.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: B1CASH on May 04, 2018, 02:09:06 PM
The fact that it will be possible to create wallets for different cryptocurrencies on one platform – that is great! But will they be well protected against hackers?
Of course, we use best up-to-date solutions in the field of security and safety of bitcoin one holders. In addition, bitcoin one is the world's first cryptocurrency, protected by the release of physical coins and bills which make BTC1 purchase and sale transactions safe and reliable and also provide additional protection for btc1 wallets.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CherylLara on May 07, 2018, 12:57:48 AM
Good idea for real sector! I hope you will get a great success! Joined to social bounty and will make few articles about project.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: crpt548 on May 16, 2018, 01:40:23 PM
Is it true that the Bitcoin ONE fork has been moved to a later date?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Almahappy on May 16, 2018, 03:20:57 PM
Is it true that the Bitcoin ONE fork has been moved to a later date?
Yes, I've also heard that the starting was moved to July, on the block 531 000


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Wayne Johnson on May 16, 2018, 03:26:16 PM
Is it true that the Bitcoin ONE fork has been moved to a later date?
Yes, I've also heard that the starting was moved to July, on the block 531 000
In general, an interesting detail: I've typed bitcoin one in the search system and found that there are 3 sites which are already devoted to this cryptocurrency


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Steve7676 on May 16, 2018, 03:34:18 PM
Is it true that the Bitcoin ONE fork has been moved to a later date?
Yes, I've also heard that the starting was moved to July, on the block 531 000
In general, an interesting detail: I've typed bitcoin one in the search system and found that there are 3 sites which are already devoted to this cryptocurrency
yes, I also noticed this . But apparently we've to believe that the starting of bitcoin one was already announced by a team from COX ENTERPRISE with a clear indication of the fork's site www.b1.cash.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: romfish on May 17, 2018, 01:53:07 PM
it seems to me that conducting fork for such a financial aggregator is an excellent idea.
i’ll follow the platform, it’s interesting to me how this all will develop. and i will follow the fork itself, too


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dave12jhonson on May 17, 2018, 02:04:43 PM
it seems to me that conducting fork for such a financial aggregator is an excellent idea.
i’ll follow the platform, it’s interesting to me how this all will develop. and i will follow the fork itself, too
what makes this platform with its own fork better than other platforms?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: romfish on May 17, 2018, 02:08:53 PM
it seems to me that conducting fork for such a financial aggregator is an excellent idea.
i’ll follow the platform, it’s interesting to me how this all will develop. and i will follow the fork itself, too
what makes this platform with its own fork better than other platforms?
i believe that it’s quite convenient that all the accounts will be settled in one way on the platform. and this also gives good transactions speed and commissions will be lower


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dave12jhonson on May 17, 2018, 02:14:19 PM
it seems to me that conducting fork for such a financial aggregator is an excellent idea.
i’ll follow the platform, it’s interesting to me how this all will develop. and i will follow the fork itself, too
what makes this platform with its own fork better than other platforms?
i believe that it’s quite convenient that all the accounts will be settled in one way on the platform. and this also gives good transactions speed and commissions will be lower
how much will commissions and transaction speed be? is there any info?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ggcript on May 17, 2018, 02:23:31 PM
it seems to me that conducting fork for such a financial aggregator is an excellent idea.
i’ll follow the platform, it’s interesting to me how this all will develop. and i will follow the fork itself, too
what makes this platform with its own fork better than other platforms?
i believe that it’s quite convenient that all the accounts will be settled in one way on the platform. and this also gives good transactions speed and commissions will be lower
how much will commissions and transaction speed be? is there any info?
i read on their sire that the Bitcoin ONE system will make up to 1 million transactions per second, and commissions will be zero.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: advertkane121 on May 17, 2018, 02:28:00 PM
it seems to me that conducting fork for such a financial aggregator is an excellent idea.
i’ll follow the platform, it’s interesting to me how this all will develop. and i will follow the fork itself, too
what makes this platform with its own fork better than other platforms?
i believe that it’s quite convenient that all the accounts will be settled in one way on the platform. and this also gives good transactions speed and commissions will be lower
how much will commissions and transaction speed be? is there any info?
i read on their sire that the Bitcoin ONE system will make up to 1 million transactions per second, and commissions will be zero.
hmm, due to what did they manage to achieve such characteristics?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: nitchland on May 17, 2018, 03:23:37 PM
can anyone tell me whether emission of BTC1 will be unlimited?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: amodini on May 17, 2018, 03:34:39 PM
can anyone tell me whether emission of BTC1 will be unlimited?

if i got it right, only 21 million coins will be issued until 2023


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Kimberly349 on May 17, 2018, 03:47:09 PM
which mobile OS will the app allowing to store Bitcoin ONE be available for?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ericaknol on May 17, 2018, 03:57:31 PM
which mobile OS will the app allowing to store Bitcoin ONE be available for?
it seems to me that the mobile app is available for iOS and Android.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: johnson.edouard on May 17, 2018, 04:50:23 PM
Would be happy with kucoin or something like huobi. Idk how they work with coins that get listed


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ruksanaa on May 17, 2018, 10:16:10 PM
what about Bitcoin ONE security? which protection system will it use? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: spottcoin on May 17, 2018, 10:22:19 PM
what is hybrid processing used for development of BTC1?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Daviliot on May 17, 2018, 10:43:11 PM
What will Bitcoin ONE physical coins and currency notes be necessary for?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MadduckUK on May 17, 2018, 10:47:05 PM
will it be possible somehow sell BTC1 without transfer code?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: qqniceguyqq on May 17, 2018, 10:59:58 PM
hmm, how will it be possible to get BTC1 coins at the moment of hard fork? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on May 18, 2018, 05:54:44 AM
will it be possible to use  BTC1 physical currency notes as payment method?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mops on May 18, 2018, 06:06:01 AM
will it be possible to use  BTC1 physical currency notes as payment method?
as far as i understand, their only function is protection, so it won’t be possible to use them as payment method


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on May 18, 2018, 08:26:23 AM
they say that it’ll be impossible to steal BTC1 coins! of course, it’s great, but is it true? how did they manage to achieve such a result? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gavrosh on May 18, 2018, 08:50:33 AM
they say that it’ll be impossible to steal BTC1 coins! of course, it’s great, but is it true? how did they manage to achieve such a result? 
the point is that additional protection will be ensured by Bitcoin ONE physical coins and currency notes. that’s why it’ll be almost impossible to steal these coins.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on May 18, 2018, 09:03:25 AM
they say that it’ll be impossible to steal BTC1 coins! of course, it’s great, but is it true? how did they manage to achieve such a result? 
the point is that additional protection will be ensured by Bitcoin ONE physical coins and currency notes. that’s why it’ll be almost impossible to steal these coins.
why? in such a case it becomes even easier to do it. just steal the coins and currency notes and that’s all…


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gavrosh on May 18, 2018, 09:17:51 AM
they say that it’ll be impossible to steal BTC1 coins! of course, it’s great, but is it true? how did they manage to achieve such a result? 
the point is that additional protection will be ensured by Bitcoin ONE physical coins and currency notes. that’s why it’ll be almost impossible to steal these coins.
why? in such a case it becomes even easier to do it. just steal the coins and currency notes and that’s all…

nope. ones needs to hack the wallet and stole physical currency notes in order to steal BTC1, and it’s almost impossible to hack user’s wallet.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on May 18, 2018, 09:26:51 AM
they say that it’ll be impossible to steal BTC1 coins! of course, it’s great, but is it true? how did they manage to achieve such a result? 
the point is that additional protection will be ensured by Bitcoin ONE physical coins and currency notes. that’s why it’ll be almost impossible to steal these coins.
why? in such a case it becomes even easier to do it. just steal the coins and currency notes and that’s all…

nope. ones needs to hack the wallet and stole physical currency notes in order to steal BTC1, and it’s almost impossible to hack user’s wallet.
what should i do if my currency notes are stolen or lost?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gavrosh on May 18, 2018, 09:35:20 AM
they say that it’ll be impossible to steal BTC1 coins! of course, it’s great, but is it true? how did they manage to achieve such a result? 
the point is that additional protection will be ensured by Bitcoin ONE physical coins and currency notes. that’s why it’ll be almost impossible to steal these coins.
why? in such a case it becomes even easier to do it. just steal the coins and currency notes and that’s all…

nope. ones needs to hack the wallet and stole physical currency notes in order to steal BTC1, and it’s almost impossible to hack user’s wallet.
what should i do if my currency notes are stolen or lost?

u need to talk to Administration and file an application for re-issue of Bitcoin ONE currency notes.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on May 18, 2018, 09:45:12 AM
they say that it’ll be impossible to steal BTC1 coins! of course, it’s great, but is it true? how did they manage to achieve such a result? 
the point is that additional protection will be ensured by Bitcoin ONE physical coins and currency notes. that’s why it’ll be almost impossible to steal these coins.
why? in such a case it becomes even easier to do it. just steal the coins and currency notes and that’s all…

nope. ones needs to hack the wallet and stole physical currency notes in order to steal BTC1, and it’s almost impossible to hack user’s wallet.
what should i do if my currency notes are stolen or lost?

u need to talk to Administration and file an application for re-issue of Bitcoin ONE currency notes.
will re-issue be free?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on May 18, 2018, 04:08:01 PM
how long will it take to confirm a transaction in Bitcoin ONE system?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on May 18, 2018, 06:12:06 PM
what makes this cryptocurrency better than others?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on May 18, 2018, 08:11:09 PM
what should i do if someone forges my BTC1 physical currency notes or coins?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: polonium84 on May 18, 2018, 10:10:05 PM
what will the amount of Bitcoin ONE that can be obtained during fork depend on? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rosemarie151212 on May 18, 2018, 11:07:51 PM
when is Bitcoin ONE fork expected?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: superwallet on May 18, 2018, 11:27:31 PM
when is Bitcoin ONE fork expected?
i heard that it takes place in the beginning of July.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: leholmes12 on May 19, 2018, 05:43:20 AM
how many coins will be issued at the moment of hard fork? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: jtinglewood on May 19, 2018, 08:17:53 AM
can anyone tell me which block Bitcoin ONE hard fork will take place?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: advertkane121 on May 19, 2018, 08:23:41 AM
can anyone tell me which block Bitcoin ONE hard fork will take place?   
it’s said on the sire that the hard fork will take place on 525 000 block   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: jtinglewood on May 19, 2018, 08:31:29 AM
can anyone tell me which block Bitcoin ONE hard fork will take place?   
it’s said on the sire that the hard fork will take place on 525 000 block   
okay, than it turns out that it’ll happen quite soon. does anyone know how it will be possible to get BTC1 coins?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: advertkane121 on May 19, 2018, 08:40:12 AM
can anyone tell me which block Bitcoin ONE hard fork will take place?   
it’s said on the sire that the hard fork will take place on 525 000 block   
okay, than it turns out that it’ll happen quite soon. does anyone know how it will be possible to get BTC1 coins?
they say it’ll happen on the beginning of July. download the B1.cash app for Android or iOS, sign up there and link your main bitcoin wallet to the account created in order to receive Bitcoin ONE coins 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: jtinglewood on May 19, 2018, 08:47:49 AM
can anyone tell me which block Bitcoin ONE hard fork will take place?   
it’s said on the sire that the hard fork will take place on 525 000 block   
okay, than it turns out that it’ll happen quite soon. does anyone know how it will be possible to get BTC1 coins?
they say it’ll happen on the beginning of July. download the B1.cash app for Android or iOS, sign up there and link your main bitcoin wallet to the account created in order to receive Bitcoin ONE coins 
will i have to undergo KYC or smthng like that when signing up?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: specialAU on May 19, 2018, 10:38:50 AM
what will be  Bitcoin ONE functions on B1.cash platform?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: scifilover on May 19, 2018, 11:43:16 AM
what will make Bitcoin ONE different from the existing cryptocurrencies?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ptbs on May 19, 2018, 11:56:10 AM
what will make Bitcoin ONE different from the existing cryptocurrencies?   
Bitcoin ONE will be faster and safer. at least, that’s what is written on the developers’ site


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: foreverman on May 19, 2018, 12:20:16 PM
will it be possible to mine Bitcoin ONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ggcript on May 19, 2018, 01:18:37 PM
which exchanges will it be possible to buy BTC1 coins in the future?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on May 20, 2018, 06:18:27 AM
how long will it take the system to confirm one transaction?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: matthewtalbot on May 20, 2018, 06:25:59 AM
how long will it take the system to confirm one transaction?   
to my knowledge, transactions will be confirmed immediately without any delays 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on May 20, 2018, 09:07:53 AM
frankly speaking, i cant really understand what will differ Bitcoin ONE form other cyrptocurrencies in terms of safety. as far as i know, major cryptocurrencies don’t experience safety  problems


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ro777jer on May 20, 2018, 09:14:31 AM
frankly speaking, i cant really understand what will differ Bitcoin ONE form other cyrptocurrencies in terms of safety. as far as i know, major cryptocurrencies don’t experience safety  problems

the points is that hackers can steal even major cryptocurrencies, but in case of BTC1 the situation won’t be the same. it’ll be almost impossible to steal it!   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on May 20, 2018, 09:21:56 AM
frankly speaking, i cant really understand what will differ Bitcoin ONE form other cyrptocurrencies in terms of safety. as far as i know, major cryptocurrencies don’t experience safety  problems

the points is that hackers can steal even major cryptocurrencies, but in case of BTC1 the situation won’t be the same. it’ll be almost impossible to steal it!   
i hope that your impressive statement isnt just smug, but reality. then i’d like to understand what they did in order to make it almost impossible to steal Bitcoin ONE 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ro777jer on May 20, 2018, 09:31:20 AM
frankly speaking, i cant really understand what will differ Bitcoin ONE form other cyrptocurrencies in terms of safety. as far as i know, major cryptocurrencies don’t experience safety  problems

the points is that hackers can steal even major cryptocurrencies, but in case of BTC1 the situation won’t be the same. it’ll be almost impossible to steal it!   
i hope that your impressive statement isnt just smug, but reality. then i’d like to understand what they did in order to make it almost impossible to steal Bitcoin ONE 
BTC1 will have physical coins and currency notes. it’s necessary to steal them and to hack a wallet to steal the cryptocurrency – and it’s almost impossible. that’s why safety will be at a high level 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on May 20, 2018, 09:45:48 AM
frankly speaking, i cant really understand what will differ Bitcoin ONE form other cyrptocurrencies in terms of safety. as far as i know, major cryptocurrencies don’t experience safety  problems

the points is that hackers can steal even major cryptocurrencies, but in case of BTC1 the situation won’t be the same. it’ll be almost impossible to steal it!   
i hope that your impressive statement isnt just smug, but reality. then i’d like to understand what they did in order to make it almost impossible to steal Bitcoin ONE 
BTC1 will have physical coins and currency notes. it’s necessary to steal them and to hack a wallet to steal the cryptocurrency – and it’s almost impossible. that’s why safety will be at a high level 

if an owner loses physical currency notes, he also loses the ones in the wallet, right?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ro777jer on May 20, 2018, 09:54:59 AM
frankly speaking, i cant really understand what will differ Bitcoin ONE form other cyrptocurrencies in terms of safety. as far as i know, major cryptocurrencies don’t experience safety  problems

the points is that hackers can steal even major cryptocurrencies, but in case of BTC1 the situation won’t be the same. it’ll be almost impossible to steal it!   
i hope that your impressive statement isnt just smug, but reality. then i’d like to understand what they did in order to make it almost impossible to steal Bitcoin ONE 
BTC1 will have physical coins and currency notes. it’s necessary to steal them and to hack a wallet to steal the cryptocurrency – and it’s almost impossible. that’s why safety will be at a high level 

if an owner loses physical currency notes, he also loses the ones in the wallet, right?
the ones in the wallet will prove that a person owns Bitcoine ONE, this will allow to ask for re-issue of physical coins and currency notes


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on May 20, 2018, 10:01:17 AM
frankly speaking, i cant really understand what will differ Bitcoin ONE form other cyrptocurrencies in terms of safety. as far as i know, major cryptocurrencies don’t experience safety  problems

the points is that hackers can steal even major cryptocurrencies, but in case of BTC1 the situation won’t be the same. it’ll be almost impossible to steal it!   
i hope that your impressive statement isnt just smug, but reality. then i’d like to understand what they did in order to make it almost impossible to steal Bitcoin ONE 
BTC1 will have physical coins and currency notes. it’s necessary to steal them and to hack a wallet to steal the cryptocurrency – and it’s almost impossible. that’s why safety will be at a high level 

if an owner loses physical currency notes, he also loses the ones in the wallet, right?
the ones in the wallet will prove that a person owns Bitcoine ONE, this will allow to ask for re-issue of physical coins and currency notes

i got it. will re-issue be free?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on May 20, 2018, 04:33:02 PM
how fast will your cryptocurrency be? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on May 20, 2018, 06:38:06 PM
will it be possible to use BTC1 to pay for some services on other platforms? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: slavonicpl on May 20, 2018, 07:37:41 PM
can you tell me what number of BTC1 coins i can get at the moment of hard fork? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: hollybit on May 20, 2018, 07:52:41 PM
can you tell me what number of BTC1 coins i can get at the moment of hard fork? 
it depends on the number of coins remaining on your main bitcoin account   



Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: bars_kz on May 20, 2018, 08:34:03 PM
how much will your coin cost in about a year after the hard fork according to yr forecasts


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CryptoRobert on May 20, 2018, 10:05:12 PM
I've read several pages of this thread and I've totally failed to understand WTF is Bitcoin ONE. Before I just come to the obvious conclusion that it must be just another forked shitcoin, could someone please explain what the OP does not explain?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on May 20, 2018, 10:32:02 PM
which wallets will it be possible to use to store this cryptocurrency in addition to yours?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on May 21, 2018, 05:49:00 AM
does anyone know when the Bitcoin ONE hard fork takes place?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: leholmes12 on May 21, 2018, 06:01:41 AM
does anyone know when the Bitcoin ONE hard fork takes place?   
it takes place on block № 525 000, as it’s specified on the official site   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on May 21, 2018, 06:18:15 AM
does anyone know when the Bitcoin ONE hard fork takes place?   
it takes place on block № 525 000, as it’s specified on the official site   
i saw it) i’m wondering when this block will be reached


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: leholmes12 on May 21, 2018, 06:29:07 AM
does anyone know when the Bitcoin ONE hard fork takes place?   
it takes place on block № 525 000, as it’s specified on the official site   
i saw it) i’m wondering when this block will be reached
it’s supposed that it will be reached in the beginning of July and then the hard fork will take place 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on May 21, 2018, 06:42:51 AM
does anyone know when the Bitcoin ONE hard fork takes place?   
it takes place on block № 525 000, as it’s specified on the official site   
i saw it) i’m wondering when this block will be reached
it’s supposed that it will be reached in the beginning of July and then the hard fork will take place 
how many BTC1 coins will be issued immediately?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: leholmes12 on May 21, 2018, 06:59:09 AM
does anyone know when the Bitcoin ONE hard fork takes place?   
it takes place on block № 525 000, as it’s specified on the official site   
i saw it) i’m wondering when this block will be reached
it’s supposed that it will be reached in the beginning of July and then the hard fork will take place 
how many BTC1 coins will be issued immediately?   
as far as i know, the ones who signs up for B1.cash and link a bitcoin wallet will get 17 million coins 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on May 21, 2018, 07:11:29 AM
does anyone know when the Bitcoin ONE hard fork takes place?   
it takes place on block № 525 000, as it’s specified on the official site   
i saw it) i’m wondering when this block will be reached
it’s supposed that it will be reached in the beginning of July and then the hard fork will take place 
how many BTC1 coins will be issued immediately?   
as far as i know, the ones who signs up for B1.cash and link a bitcoin wallet will get 17 million coins 
so the total issue will be unlimited, right?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: holland35 on May 21, 2018, 09:34:44 AM
what levels of protection will Bitcoin ONE physical currencies and coins have? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: californybit on May 21, 2018, 10:24:52 AM
what levels of protection will Bitcoin ONE physical currencies and coins have? 
to my knowledge, they’ll have 3 levels of protection: graphic, informational and physico-chemical


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: gazman on May 21, 2018, 04:11:14 PM
how will it be possible to obtain Bitcoin ONE physical coins and currency notes?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: robinzzon on May 21, 2018, 06:17:19 PM
what will be the main dedication of BTC1 on B1.cash platform?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: sinfazat22ron on May 21, 2018, 08:00:30 PM
what makes BTC1 cryptocurrency special?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on May 21, 2018, 08:18:03 PM
will it be possible to send Bitcoin ONE coins to other users via blockchain messenger developed by you? how much commission be?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: spottcoin on May 21, 2018, 08:23:32 PM
what makes BTC1 cryptocurrency special?
i think that its main peculiarity is that it’s implemented on the base of hybrid processing



Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on May 21, 2018, 10:21:02 PM
how will it be possible to get other BTC1 coins after the hard fork? with the help of mining?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on May 22, 2018, 05:42:53 AM
the idea that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than other existing cryptocurrencies sounds too impressive…


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mops on May 22, 2018, 05:53:16 AM
the idea that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than other existing cryptocurrencies sounds too impressive…
so what? it’s true) the system will make up to million transactions and it’ll be almost impossible to steal BTC1 coins. 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mat24 on May 22, 2018, 06:06:02 AM
the idea that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than other existing cryptocurrencies sounds too impressive…
so what? it’s true) the system will make up to million transactions and it’ll be almost impossible to steal BTC1 coins. 
wow, the speed of system’s operation is amazing. but is it possible now? has technology reached such a level?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Mops on May 22, 2018, 06:18:28 AM
the idea that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than other existing cryptocurrencies sounds too impressive…
so what? it’s true) the system will make up to million transactions and it’ll be almost impossible to steal BTC1 coins. 
wow, the speed of system’s operation is amazing. but is it possible now? has technology reached such a level?
the progress keeps going on)) all in all, the system will have such a speed ‘cause cryptocurrency was implemented basing on hybrid processing


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: matthewtalbot on May 22, 2018, 06:33:23 AM
the idea that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than other existing cryptocurrencies sounds too impressive…
so what? it’s true) the system will make up to million transactions and it’ll be almost impossible to steal BTC1 coins. 
wow, the speed of system’s operation is amazing. but is it possible now? has technology reached such a level?
the progress keeps going on)) all in all, the system will have such a speed ‘cause cryptocurrency was implemented basing on hybrid processing
if it’s really implemented in the way it’s described, it will be awesome. when is hard fork expected?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: evergreensys on May 22, 2018, 06:47:20 AM
the idea that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than other existing cryptocurrencies sounds too impressive…
so what? it’s true) the system will make up to million transactions and it’ll be almost impossible to steal BTC1 coins. 
wow, the speed of system’s operation is amazing. but is it possible now? has technology reached such a level?
the progress keeps going on)) all in all, the system will have such a speed ‘cause cryptocurrency was implemented basing on hybrid processing
if it’s really implemented in the way it’s described, it will be awesome. when is hard fork expected?
they say it will take place in the beginning of July. There’s no info yet. 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: matthewtalbot on May 22, 2018, 06:59:09 AM
the idea that Bitcoin ONE is faster and safer than other existing cryptocurrencies sounds too impressive…
so what? it’s true) the system will make up to million transactions and it’ll be almost impossible to steal BTC1 coins. 
wow, the speed of system’s operation is amazing. but is it possible now? has technology reached such a level?
the progress keeps going on)) all in all, the system will have such a speed ‘cause cryptocurrency was implemented basing on hybrid processing
if it’s really implemented in the way it’s described, it will be awesome. when is hard fork expected?
they say it will take place in the beginning of July. There’s no info yet. 
isnt it known yet where it will be possible to buy Bitcoin ONE coins after the hard fork?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: MkrKing on May 22, 2018, 08:35:23 AM
can i use BTC1 physical coins and currency notes to make purchases?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: defender77 on May 22, 2018, 09:55:32 AM
can i use BTC1 physical coins and currency notes to make purchases?   

as far as i understand, they won’t be a payment method. they only have a protection function


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: woodcoin on May 22, 2018, 04:24:02 PM
are there any guarantees that my personal data will be safe after i sign up for B1.cash platform to get Bitcoin ONE coins?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: waitsummer on May 22, 2018, 06:29:19 PM
how will graphic protection of physical coins and currency notes of this cryptocurrency work?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: ssvenss on May 22, 2018, 06:30:52 PM
Let's create dozens of different bitcoins so that we do not understand what happens in the world of crypto currency, why do we need these forks?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: alexphjones on May 22, 2018, 07:14:28 PM
how will “safe sale” of Bitcoin ONE take place?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: hollybit on May 22, 2018, 07:30:49 PM
how will “safe sale” of Bitcoin ONE take place?   
Bitcoin ONE owner gets a transfer code when selling coins and provides it to the buyer. a new owner is recorded in blockchain when he enters correct code. 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: polonium84 on May 22, 2018, 08:24:02 PM
will you work on increase of capacity of the system in the future?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on May 22, 2018, 10:29:08 PM
how many levels of protection will a wallet for Bitcoine ONE coins have?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: steelcityveteran on May 24, 2018, 09:25:02 PM
How will the system if protection from thefts of BTC1 be implemented?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: nextwalker on May 24, 2018, 09:31:21 PM
How will the system if protection from thefts of BTC1 be implemented?   
It’ll be necessary not only to hack the wallet, but also to steal physical coins and currencies in order to steal this cryptocurrency. in fact, it’s impossible     


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: momo on May 24, 2018, 09:42:08 PM
well, the approach to the development of the work is interesting. it seems that no one has used it yet. it’s interesting to see what it will look like   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: newboi on May 24, 2018, 09:53:06 PM
well, the approach to the development of the work is interesting. it seems that no one has used it yet. it’s interesting to see what it will look like   
what’s special about development of Bitcoin ONE?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: momo on May 24, 2018, 09:59:16 PM
well, the approach to the development of the work is interesting. it seems that no one has used it yet. it’s interesting to see what it will look like   
what’s special about development of Bitcoin ONE?
well, i read that they used hybrid processing based on delegating the mining of network blocks of selected reference nodes. i havent anything like that in other forks


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: newboi on May 24, 2018, 10:03:12 PM
well, the approach to the development of the work is interesting. it seems that no one has used it yet. it’s interesting to see what it will look like   
what’s special about development of Bitcoin ONE?
well, i read that they used hybrid processing based on delegating the mining of network blocks of selected reference nodes. i havent anything like that in other forks
i’m not good at technologies, this is senseless for me.  just tell me pls, will this give any advantages to BTC1?)


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: momo on May 24, 2018, 10:11:49 PM
well, the approach to the development of the work is interesting. it seems that no one has used it yet. it’s interesting to see what it will look like   
what’s special about development of Bitcoin ONE?
well, i read that they used hybrid processing based on delegating the mining of network blocks of selected reference nodes. i havent anything like that in other forks
i’m not good at technologies, this is senseless for me.  just tell me pls, will this give any advantages to BTC1?)
sure! this cryptocurrency will be faster and more safe in general than other existing cryptocurrencies. but it’s possible only if this technology is used properly during the fork


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: newboi on May 24, 2018, 10:16:20 PM
well, the approach to the development of the work is interesting. it seems that no one has used it yet. it’s interesting to see what it will look like   
what’s special about development of Bitcoin ONE?
well, i read that they used hybrid processing based on delegating the mining of network blocks of selected reference nodes. i havent anything like that in other forks
i’m not good at technologies, this is senseless for me.  just tell me pls, will this give any advantages to BTC1?)
sure! this cryptocurrency will be faster and more safe in general than other existing cryptocurrencies. but it’s possible only if this technology is used properly during the fork
okay, to what extent will this fork be faster than other cryptocurrencies?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: momo on May 24, 2018, 10:19:05 PM
well, the approach to the development of the work is interesting. it seems that no one has used it yet. it’s interesting to see what it will look like   
what’s special about development of Bitcoin ONE?
well, i read that they used hybrid processing based on delegating the mining of network blocks of selected reference nodes. i havent anything like that in other forks
i’m not good at technologies, this is senseless for me.  just tell me pls, will this give any advantages to BTC1?)
sure! this cryptocurrency will be faster and more safe in general than other existing cryptocurrencies. but it’s possible only if this technology is used properly during the fork
okay, to what extent will this fork be faster than other cryptocurrencies?
it’s said on the devs’ site that the transactions will be confirmed immediately and the system capacity will reach a million transactions per second!


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Dreadtrader on May 25, 2018, 05:51:32 AM
i read the description of the B1.cash platform on their site, it seems that it’s gonna be a good project. but i didnt really understand what was meant by the phrase that Bitcoin ONE was gonna be a payment method on the platform?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: sorrelin on May 25, 2018, 06:03:44 AM
i read the description of the B1.cash platform on their site, it seems that it’s gonna be a good project. but i didnt really understand what was meant by the phrase that Bitcoin ONE was gonna be a payment method on the platform?
i’ve paid attention to this, too, when i was getting acquainted with the exchange.
as far as i understand, it means that all the transactions within the framework of the platform will be made with this cryptocurrency   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Dreadtrader on May 25, 2018, 06:15:12 AM
i read the description of the B1.cash platform on their site, it seems that it’s gonna be a good project. but i didnt really understand what was meant by the phrase that Bitcoin ONE was gonna be a payment method on the platform?
i’ve paid attention to this, too, when i was getting acquainted with the exchange.
as far as i understand, it means that all the transactions within the framework of the platform will be made with this cryptocurrency   
what’s the point? there’re a lot other cryptocurrencies and fiat money, it’s easier to use them, and it’s more convenient to the users, IMHO 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: sorrelin on May 25, 2018, 06:26:45 AM
i read the description of the B1.cash platform on their site, it seems that it’s gonna be a good project. but i didnt really understand what was meant by the phrase that Bitcoin ONE was gonna be a payment method on the platform?
i’ve paid attention to this, too, when i was getting acquainted with the exchange.
as far as i understand, it means that all the transactions within the framework of the platform will be made with this cryptocurrency   
what’s the point? there’re a lot other cryptocurrencies and fiat money, it’s easier to use them, and it’s more convenient to the users, IMHO 
i think they just want to launch smthng more significant than just a mobile app for working with any money, cryptocurrency and etc. so they’ll have their own single processing available all over the world


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Dreadtrader on May 25, 2018, 06:37:20 AM
i read the description of the B1.cash platform on their site, it seems that it’s gonna be a good project. but i didnt really understand what was meant by the phrase that Bitcoin ONE was gonna be a payment method on the platform?
i’ve paid attention to this, too, when i was getting acquainted with the exchange.
as far as i understand, it means that all the transactions within the framework of the platform will be made with this cryptocurrency   
what’s the point? there’re a lot other cryptocurrencies and fiat money, it’s easier to use them, and it’s more convenient to the users, IMHO 
i think they just want to launch smthng more significant than just a mobile app for working with any money, cryptocurrency and etc. so they’ll have their own single processing available all over the world
doesn’t it look like kinda bank? quite a global one, btw


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: sorrelin on May 25, 2018, 07:00:55 AM
i read the description of the B1.cash platform on their site, it seems that it’s gonna be a good project. but i didnt really understand what was meant by the phrase that Bitcoin ONE was gonna be a payment method on the platform?
i’ve paid attention to this, too, when i was getting acquainted with the exchange.
as far as i understand, it means that all the transactions within the framework of the platform will be made with this cryptocurrency   
what’s the point? there’re a lot other cryptocurrencies and fiat money, it’s easier to use them, and it’s more convenient to the users, IMHO 
i think they just want to launch smthng more significant than just a mobile app for working with any money, cryptocurrency and etc. so they’ll have their own single processing available all over the world
doesn’t it look like kinda bank? quite a global one, btw
yep, it has smthng in common with modern banks. in fact, it has its own site and an app and its own processing. so it turns out that nothing prevents them from launching their own bank!


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: leholmes12 on May 25, 2018, 07:11:09 AM
i read the description of the B1.cash platform on their site, it seems that it’s gonna be a good project. but i didnt really understand what was meant by the phrase that Bitcoin ONE was gonna be a payment method on the platform?
i’ve paid attention to this, too, when i was getting acquainted with the exchange.
as far as i understand, it means that all the transactions within the framework of the platform will be made with this cryptocurrency   
what’s the point? there’re a lot other cryptocurrencies and fiat money, it’s easier to use them, and it’s more convenient to the users, IMHO 
i think they just want to launch smthng more significant than just a mobile app for working with any money, cryptocurrency and etc. so they’ll have their own single processing available all over the world
doesn’t it look like kinda bank? quite a global one, btw
yep, it has smthng in common with modern banks. in fact, it has its own site and an app and its own processing. so it turns out that nothing prevents them from launching their own bank!
in my opinion, Ripple smthng similar so i wouldn’t call this project really unique…


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: jtinglewood on May 25, 2018, 08:06:44 AM
which mobile OS is B1.cash app already available?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: national751 on May 25, 2018, 08:25:14 AM
how much will transaction commission be on B1.CASH exchange?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Gamelander on May 25, 2018, 08:37:02 AM
how much will transaction commission be on B1.CASH exchange?
the minimum transaction commission will be 0,1%, at least, that’s what’s specified on the website


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: romfish on May 25, 2018, 10:03:09 AM
ok, the fork takes place in the beginning of June, and i get the coins transferred to my wallet, but what should i do to get physical coins and currency notes?  


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: jager44 on May 25, 2018, 10:32:24 AM
which mobile OS is B1.cash app already available?
as far as i know, there will be an app for Android and iOS


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: stewart01 on May 25, 2018, 11:28:48 AM
how will it be possible to distinguish a real Bitcoin ONE physical currency note or coin from a fake?    


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: CAraBuss on May 25, 2018, 01:30:22 PM
how many levels of protection will the physical coins and currency notes have? are you planning to add more levels in the future?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rooney1188 on May 25, 2018, 02:28:49 PM
Will Bitcoin ONE’s issue be unlimited? 


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Kimberly349 on May 25, 2018, 03:16:58 PM
what happens if i accidentally make a mistake entering the transfer code when sale takes place?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Shaurman on May 25, 2018, 03:19:16 PM
what happens if i accidentally make a mistake entering the transfer code when sale takes place?
most likely, you’ll receive a new transfer code and you will have to enter it one more time


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Veecker on May 25, 2018, 04:22:02 PM
how many blockchains are connected to B1.cash? will their number be increased in the future?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: dort on May 25, 2018, 06:30:18 PM
when will Bicoin ONE hard fork take place? it seems to me that people have been waiting for it since long ago, havent they?   


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rdizza on May 25, 2018, 08:35:15 PM
if i got it right, it’ll be possible to create any currency pairs from the cryptocurrencies supported by the exchange. is that true?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: g8stTDas on May 25, 2018, 10:32:14 PM
how will it be possible to exchange one cryptocurrency to another on B1.cash?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Almahappy on May 26, 2018, 12:09:20 PM
Recently I studied the B1.cash site, but I could not understand why they have their own crypto currency? Is not it easier to start a usual aggregator of banks and provide a single service?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Wayne Johnson on May 26, 2018, 12:24:13 PM
Recently I studied the B1.cash site, but I could not understand why they have their own crypto currency? Is not it easier to start a usual aggregator of banks and provide a single service?

This option of the work is also very interesting, but there are no guarantees that the banks will agree for this. After all, they also developed their own ABS, mobile versions, websites, etc.Does it mean that they just put the money away?Unlikely, this'll satisfy them


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: pursuer2018 on May 26, 2018, 12:38:13 PM
so will it be possible to create any currency pairs from the supported cryptos?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Steve7676 on May 26, 2018, 12:54:59 PM
Recently I studied the B1.cash site, but I could not understand why they have their own crypto currency? Is not it easier to start a usual aggregator of banks and provide a single service?

This option of the work is also very interesting, but there are no guarantees that the banks will agree for this. After all, they also developed their own ABS, mobile versions, websites, etc.Does it mean that they just put the money away?Unlikely, this'll satisfy them
If B1.cash prepared a large and convenient service, the banks would expressed the desire to work with them by themselves. İt'll be comfortable for them: internet banking and mobile banking in the same place


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Almahappy on May 26, 2018, 01:17:23 PM
But what about banking cooperation? Who will organize it if there are many banks in the system?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Wayne Johnson on May 26, 2018, 05:56:58 PM
And what do you think about the work of banks connected to UCS ?)) There are a lot of them, all payments pass through them. It's convenient for banks,on the contrary! Large banks, for example, have hundreds of offices around the world, all this mass should be processed independently.No bank has the power or resources to do it. And it's convenient on b1 cash, in fact, they offer it.


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Steve7676 on May 26, 2018, 06:38:15 PM
OК, I figured out in it. But do they really need to create their own crypto currency for this?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Almahappy on May 26, 2018, 07:49:07 PM
Will Bitcoin ONE be a means of payment and an investment tool on the B1.cash exchange?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Hakamoto on May 26, 2018, 08:15:32 PM
Interestingly, how many coins will be released at the time of a rigid fork?
Interests me what system of protection will be used?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Wayne Johnson on May 26, 2018, 08:58:00 PM
I've just figured out why the stock exchange needs its own crypto currency, and now I've learned that there'll be own physical coins and bills! Have you decided to make a global currency?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: Steve7676 on May 26, 2018, 09:37:55 PM
It will be interesting to see how the insurance system will work at B1.cash. By the way, does anyone know about the cost of this service?


Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin
Post by: B1CASH on June 08, 2018, 03:28:09 PM
On 525 000 Bitcoin block will be a hard fork of the Bitcoin network, as a result of which there will be a new Bitcoin ONE crypto currency. The financial aggregator B1.CASH will issue the crypto currency.
Launching own cryptocurrency is a necessity realized by the developers of the Platform, due to the presence of transaction fees and the overall low speed of transaction processing on the cryptocurrency market. Implementation of hybrid processing is designed to ensure up to 1 million transactions per second with Bitcoin ONE without charging any fees. Moreover, Bitcoin ONE will become the one and only cryptocurrency secured by the issue of material coins and notes with different protection features and tied to users’ IDs in the system.
Official Website: www.b1.cash



Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: heibishi on July 16, 2018, 04:31:26 AM
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Title: Re: [ANN] Bitcoin ONE - hard fork Bitcoin (525 000 block)
Post by: rosyantony on July 16, 2018, 09:41:11 AM
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Citowise is both decentralize and safe platform as it does not store the private user keys. This enables the wallet to actively participate and transact on the blockchain.

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