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February 12, 2018, 05:11:33 AM
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Bitcoin cash is a fork of bitcoin, which had be completed on August 1, 2017, the first fork.
Bitcoin cash is a version of Bitcoin's expansion, but most of it is in the hands of miners.

I was wondering what the difference were. So it basically is more miner friendly. Now I have to find out why that is so.
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February 12, 2018, 05:31:28 AM
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Bitcoin <BTC> is the original coin. The Adam in the paradise, then Eve was created from a piece of Adam, which was called Bitcoin Cash. <Eve was corrupted by some greedy scammers, because they wanted to rule the paradise> Now, these scammers are calling Eve the original coin, but Eve was not created first, so she will never be the original coin.

So Bitcoin Cash or BCash or BTrash or BCrash, will always be seen as a scammer in paradise. ^lol^

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February 12, 2018, 06:17:43 AM
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The initial version was created by satoshi nakamoto, yes. They became inactive and many developers have come and gone. Developers used to largely be the open source developers that were passionate about Bitcoin. Bitcoin Core (the one there was before the fork) is largely funded by a company called Blockstream.

Bitcoin is, like any open source project, ongoing and constantly being improved. Just because a project has well defined code doesn't mean it can't be improved. Hard forks like this have happened in the past, however they were less contentious and didn't create separate currencies like this.

The 1mb blocks of Core are almost always full with 100k+ transactions always waiting to be added to a block and fees being upwards of $5 right now to send any amount of money. A large group of Bitcoin supports wanted a block size increase to handle this, some wanted SegWit, and some wanted both (albeit with a lower block size increase). The block size increase obviously solves both the throughput and fee issue without being complicated, SegWit solves it by allowing transactions to be done off chain and SegWit transactions taking less space. The combination obviously does both.
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February 12, 2018, 01:14:52 PM
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Bitcoin <BTC> is the original coin. The Adam in the paradise, then Eve was created from a piece of Adam, which was called Bitcoin Cash. <Eve was corrupted by some greedy scammers, because they wanted to rule the paradise> Now, these scammers are calling Eve the original coin, but Eve was not created first, so she will never be the original coin.

So Bitcoin Cash or BCash or BTrash or BCrash, will always be seen as a scammer in paradise. ^lol^

LoL so you mean is a bad guys in main story of bitcoin world here? Its funny to read your story about good and bad. As far as i understand bitcoin cash was created as a answer of a fastest transaction in a way of using a bigger blocks thats how i understand correct me if im wrong.
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February 12, 2018, 02:11:25 PM
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Hi,

It is actually difficult to explain the difference simply... Bitcoin cash has been created after a fork, so for some it is the only "true" version of bitcoin. Mainly because they had invested before the fork and thus got some for almost free.

Bith are cryptos, both can be used for disruptive investment and both should be rather thought as long-term assets. For me, that's the most important! Wink

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February 20, 2018, 09:23:50 AM
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BCC has been invented as a result of folk of Bitcoin. But basically they are acting as two different coins in the market. Thats the fact their behavior is not similar as they have same type of names Smiley
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February 20, 2018, 09:31:21 AM
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Bitcoin is the original one cryptocurrency but slow at processing transactions while Bitcoin Cash is an offset of Bitcoin but slightly more practical than the latter for it's primary focus is to provide faster payments to anyone in the world.
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February 23, 2018, 10:02:52 AM
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Confusing in names, in my opinion, gives Bitcoin cash more of original bitcoin charisma and a marketability.
Besides, it just provides an alternative solution  to a scaling issue. Bitcoin cash seems to be less  volatile, with cheaper fees and little time of transaction processing. This solution is backed with 8 MB block size. Appeared as a fork of Bitcoin, it is now promoted as a separate altcoin, like it or not.
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February 23, 2018, 10:10:44 AM
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With the good Bitcoin market, there are a variety of digital currencies, one of which is called bitcoin cash, we will always be confused, in fact, when I first saw it, I feel the two of them are the same. Do you think they are the same? Can someone give me a professional explanation of what makes them different?
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February 23, 2018, 09:08:52 PM
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With the good Bitcoin market, there are a variety of digital currencies, one of which is called bitcoin cash, we will always be confused, in fact, when I first saw it, I feel the two of them are the same. Do you think they are the same? Can someone give me a professional explanation of what makes them different?
Differences Bitcoin BTC and Bitcoin Cash BCH - For some bitcoin activators cryptocurrentcy bitcoin cash (BCH) may not be as Bitcoin (BTC). the thing behind the formation of BCH is the slow ability of Bitcoin to process data transactions on a large scale effectively.
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February 24, 2018, 12:11:59 AM
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With the good Bitcoin market, there are a variety of digital currencies, one of which is called bitcoin cash, we will always be confused, in fact, when I first saw it, I feel the two of them are the same. Do you think they are the same? Can someone give me a professional explanation of what makes them different?
Differences Bitcoin BTC and Bitcoin Cash BCH - For some bitcoin activators cryptocurrentcy bitcoin cash (BCH) may not be as Bitcoin (BTC). the thing behind the formation of BCH is the slow ability of Bitcoin to process data transactions on a large scale effectively.
Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash has different perspective and goal in cryptoworld.Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency that exist within a network of computers and within the blockchain.While Bitcoin Cash was started by bitcoin developers and miners and it has implemented to increase blocksize.

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February 24, 2018, 05:48:34 PM
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Well, there is not much difference, but they are two completely separate currencies. BTC is much more saturated, but with higher fees and Bitcoin Cash will tend to have lower fees when both networks are loaded with transactions, but also doesn't have as much community acceptance, so there are fewer wallets and exchanges supporting it compared to Bitcoin.

This link explains more in depth the difference:
bit.ly/BTCvsBCH

Hope this helps!
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February 28, 2018, 07:48:36 PM
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