It happens to me sometimes. Even before the stress test.
In preparation for stress test a lot of updates were made that I just released to fix those types of issues and make broadcasting faster. It should no longer get stuck hopefully. 🤞
I bought BCH today,holding some USD back incase more dip.I dont mind the term BCash Bcause my name is Brian!I think of it as Brian Cash lol.if they dont like it they can send it 2 me.
Wouldn't supprise me if there is multiple big player saboteurs within BCH. Heard rumors some other coins were token over by multiple saboteurs (Monero ect.). Hence the big splits?
IMO we must avoid a split. We can't split continuously
Agree! but no "because we need to protect you". I think we are the best at protecting ourselves from what we shouldn't see.
It is very rare to see communities without moderation, if memo.cash works out it will be a great example of it, the small cost per message and barrier of entry works as filters.
Not saying he is correct, I just felt it had to be archived. Even if they force BTC to only be an onramp, and ban all offloading via BTC, we still have BCH and other BCH Based Tech.
Yes, if the block size does not increase BTC will be useless for transactions anyways, no need to make it illegal to transact on it directly as it is already cost prohibitive.
Like they did with reddit for example. Mod abuse, shadowbanning, altering the database and so on. Even if the stuff is saved on the blockchain, what if the access gets screwed with?
just published on reddit r/Bitcoincash, hope it will attract some new users 📈📈📈
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoincash/comments/954cbo/guys_join_memocash_it_is_so_cozy_there_write/
upvotes highly appreciated :)
If someone launched a crypto now that works just like how BTC works today people would say "that's not bitcoin" but if it worked just like how BCH works today people would say "that's exactly like bitcoin".
Question: privacy in PIVX is optional, right? Are private transactions more expensive than regular ones?
1/2 The privacy on PIVX is implemented as a Zerocoin protocol. That said, you can destroy a specific denomination (e.g. 1 coin) and then mint the same amount as a new coin.