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December 04, 2017, 07:53:01 AM |
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It is a good project, but I don't understand which new tech is used in it.
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andreibi
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December 04, 2017, 07:58:34 AM |
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Won't this thread be banned one day? Or is this thread more anti-Bitcoin Cash? Anyway, I just came here to look for reasons why Bitcoin Cash price is holding up and about to go up another leg.
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December 04, 2017, 08:04:49 AM |
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Won't this thread be banned one day? Or is this thread more anti-Bitcoin Cash? Anyway, I just came here to look for reasons why Bitcoin Cash price is holding up and about to go up another leg.
Wasn't bitcoin's first idea not about immutability and disruption ?  If you look at the open source code Bitcoin Cash is more immutable to SegWit and TABs. Decentralization is king - not individuals -
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Carpe diem - understand the White Paper and mine honest. Fix real world issues: Check out b-vote.com The simple way is the genius way - Satoshi's Rules: humana veris _
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Diego24
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December 04, 2017, 08:41:28 AM |
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Decentralization is king - not individuals -
If you like decentralization than you shouldn't support either of the 2 Bitcoin versions.
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klax
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December 04, 2017, 08:46:56 AM |
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Hello guys. I have one question.
What ar the fees for transferring $100 worth BCH for example and what is the time needed to process/confirm the transaction.
Thanks
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December 04, 2017, 08:58:45 AM |
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Hello guys. I have one question.
What ar the fees for transferring $100 worth BCH for example and what is the time needed to process/confirm the transaction.
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that depends on various factors. Which wallet are you using ?
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Mrpumperitis
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December 04, 2017, 09:16:42 AM |
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 from blockstream (less than 1mb lols) Forget the TABs people Monster greeen candles on the way for BCH, the real Bitcoin digital crypto-currency......TABs FREE 
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Bitcoin - Blockchain 1.0 (2009) Ethereum - Blockchain 2.0 (2015) Partisia - Blockchain 3.0 (2021)
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hv_
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December 04, 2017, 09:17:40 AM |
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Decentralization is king - not individuals -
If you like decentralization than you shouldn't support either of the 2 Bitcoin versions. Hu ? What is better AND even safe ? And how do you define 'decentralized' ? <- This is bit a crux ...
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Carpe diem - understand the White Paper and mine honest. Fix real world issues: Check out b-vote.com The simple way is the genius way - Satoshi's Rules: humana veris _
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December 04, 2017, 09:40:50 AM |
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Hello guys. I have one question.
What ar the fees for transferring $100 worth BCH for example and what is the time needed to process/confirm the transaction.
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good question. Is there any sites with fees overview for BCH? For BTC we have some nice sites including https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/
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Diego24
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December 04, 2017, 10:04:29 AM |
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And how do you define 'decentralized' ? <- This is bit a crux ...
In my view decentralization is all about the mining being done by as many people as possible. You don't want a small group controlling the mining process. In both Bitcoins that is the case. And in many other altcoins also. As John McAffee correctly states in many interviews ... the mining business is a competitive business and therefore will always end up being centralized.
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tomkat
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December 04, 2017, 10:16:25 AM |
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Hello guys. I have one question.
What ar the fees for transferring $100 worth BCH for example and what is the time needed to process/confirm the transaction.
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good question. Is there any sites with fees overview for BCH? For BTC we have some nice sites including https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/You can set low non-zero fee (liek 5-10 sat per byte) and your transaction will be included in the next block. You can also try with zero, but in this case it depends on the settings used by miner(s). I'm pretty sure some of them will include zero-fee tx too. You can check block times here http://bch.xbt.it/and mempool with fees https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/cash/#24h
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Mrpumperitis
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December 04, 2017, 10:18:01 AM |
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Bitcoin - Blockchain 1.0 (2009) Ethereum - Blockchain 2.0 (2015) Partisia - Blockchain 3.0 (2021)
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Mrpumperitis
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December 04, 2017, 11:00:52 AM |
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^so is it siacoin, emc2 or btab...either way wrong thread...again... 
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klax
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December 04, 2017, 12:47:58 PM |
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Hello guys. I have one question.
What ar the fees for transferring $100 worth BCH for example and what is the time needed to process/confirm the transaction.
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that depends on various factors. Which wallet are you using ? well I'm not using any wallet for BCH as I do not have BCH. That is why I want to know what are the fees comparing to BTC for example ... What wallet do you recommend ?
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Mrpumperitis
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December 04, 2017, 01:20:36 PM |
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$1430...sweeeeet....filled up $1430 is gd buy...goes lower, average down....dont margin.....wait......= great success 
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December 04, 2017, 01:47:02 PM |
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If you like decentralization than you shouldn't support either of the 2 Bitcoin versions.
bcash, yes that's a dead cert. i dunno about bitcoin gold yet. if it gets enough traction it might be taken out of the hands of the creators and become something worthy. gpu only is the best start anything that wants to avoid centralisation can have.
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seek4dream
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December 04, 2017, 02:10:44 PM |
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What is the safest and easiest way to claim BCH and other bitcoin forks? I found a article about this: https://graspingtech.com/claim-bitcoin-cash-bitcoin-core-wallet/1 Open Bitcoin Core. 2 Click on Help, Debug window and then click the Console tab. 3 If your wallet is encrypted run the following command: walletpassphrase [PASSWORD] 900 replace [PASSWORD] with your wallet passphrase. 4 Enter listaddressgroupings to list all public addresses. 5 For each public address run the following command to view the corresponding private key. dumpprivkey [ADDRESS] replace [ADDRESS] with one of the addresses in the output of the command in the previous step. 6 Copy each private key to a text file for later use in Electron Cash.[/li][/list] I followed the first 4 steps and found that there are more than 100 addresses. That will be too much work to do if I do step 5 and step 6. Is there are easier way to do this?
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David48l
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December 04, 2017, 02:23:46 PM |
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Hello guys. I have one question.
What ar the fees for transferring $100 worth BCH for example and what is the time needed to process/confirm the transaction.
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You can send a commission of 0.00000001bch and your merchant could accept the payment with 0 confirmations with total security. In the worst case it will take 10min to confirm 
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BITCOIN CASH IS THE REAL BITCOIN, BITCOIN SEGWIT IS PAYPAL
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hv_
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December 04, 2017, 02:39:10 PM |
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Carpe diem - understand the White Paper and mine honest. Fix real world issues: Check out b-vote.com The simple way is the genius way - Satoshi's Rules: humana veris _
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December 04, 2017, 02:45:21 PM |
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Is there are easier way to do this?
Use command: dumpwallet "Your_favorite_path/filename.txt" Then import your BIP32 Root Key (xprv) to Electrum or take all addresses pairs from "filename.txt"
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