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April 25, 2018, 05:45:32 AM
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Will B1.cash have the lowest commission for trading for sure?
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April 25, 2018, 05:51:45 AM
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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%.
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April 25, 2018, 09:47:45 AM
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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?
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April 25, 2018, 09:53:00 AM
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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.
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April 25, 2018, 10:00:06 AM
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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!
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April 25, 2018, 10:10:26 AM
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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?
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April 25, 2018, 10:16:49 AM
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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.
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April 25, 2018, 10:28:42 AM
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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.
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April 25, 2018, 11:56:59 AM
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Will you conduct a private beta testing of the platform before launching it? How can I take part in it?
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April 25, 2018, 04:00:05 PM
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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?
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April 25, 2018, 06:00:06 PM
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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?
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April 25, 2018, 08:00:12 PM
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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?
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April 26, 2018, 06:06:45 AM
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How many BTC1 coins will be issued at the moment of hard fork?
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April 26, 2018, 06:15:37 AM
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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.
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April 26, 2018, 09:42:26 AM
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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?
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April 26, 2018, 09:51:52 AM
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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.
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April 26, 2018, 10:02:28 AM
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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?
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April 26, 2018, 10:08:55 AM
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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.
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April 26, 2018, 10:18:33 AM
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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?
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April 26, 2018, 10:28:47 AM
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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.
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