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July 01, 2021, 12:52:20 PM
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Bitcoin ABC has officially changed its name to eCash and has received Binance support for its upgrade. It plans to launch the avalanche protocol in the summer and plans to join the EVM to enter the DeFi ecosystem. Distributed according to 1 BCHA = 1,000,000 XEC.

Do someone have info about max supply of eCash?
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July 01, 2021, 02:42:31 PM
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...Do someone have info about max supply of eCash?
I cannot find any write up about XEC's total supply. You can only estimate it for now by multiplying 1 million and BCHA's 21 million. That's going to be a lot hehe.

I still do not get what they are trying to do. I thought there will be a change in protocol since they are talking about staking but they also say it is the same blockchain.

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July 01, 2021, 04:00:49 PM
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AFAIK it's the same, ~21 Million BCHA = ~21 Million * 1,000,000 XEC
XEC is like Satoshi (bits to be precise), nothing change except the notation or how you write.

1 BTC = 100,000,000 Sats
1 BCHA = 1,000,000 XEC

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7. What is the base unit of eCash?
eCash uses ”bits” which make it easy to send small payments because you no longer have to handle unwieldy decimal places. For instance, instead of sending 0.00001000 bitcoins (which was the base unit used by BCHA), you’ll simply send 10 bits!
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July 01, 2021, 08:42:25 PM
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AFAIK it's the same, ~21 Million BCHA = ~21 Million * 1,000,000 XEC
XEC is like Satoshi (bits to be precise), nothing change except the notation or how you write.

1 BTC = 100,000,000 Sats
1 BCHA = 1,000,000 XEC

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7. What is the base unit of eCash?
eCash uses ”bits” which make it easy to send small payments because you no longer have to handle unwieldy decimal places. For instance, instead of sending 0.00001000 bitcoins (which was the base unit used by BCHA), you’ll simply send 10 bits!
Source

this is the answer i guess. it is OK for help thanks all. i will lock topic to not make busy the forum.
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