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BitcoinJ, Electrum, bread. Converting between BTC and BCH should be the easy part.
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Lol, yeah, so the easiest method is to rewrite a BTC framework/wallet to run on BCH? My point is made. Should not be this hard to build a service that can interact w/ the #1 merchant.
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Are you being serious? Change “bitcoin” to “bitcoincash” in the HTTP header and URI.
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Bitbox is a great step in the right direction, but it is still very barebones. Not everyone should have to understand the fine details of the protocol to use it.
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It's a simple matter of abstraction. Every software protocol ever has solved this same issue with innumerable frameworks, APIs, etc. Something BCH currently severely lacks.
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Are you serious? Do you know what an API is? The point is I shouldn't have to figure out how a complex wallet /API implementation works & change it to BCH to build a simple service.
Simon Van Gelder
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"You stood on the shoulders of geniuses [...] and before you even knew what you had you patented it and packaged it and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox and now you’re selling it..."
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These aren't dinosaurs. This is a global public protocol that the whole world needs to be able to easily build on. And soon - we need massive adoption b4 block reward drops too low.
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...must go faster... 😂
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My misunderstanding. I was looking at your question from the server side, not the client.