Could someone please explain this trade driven mining to me please? Do I have to trade on the exchange to earn these coins per hour? Or can I just lock my CET and earn passive income?
Yea that might be the biggest thing that could prevent flippening from occurring but it also protects BCH. It is also the reason why the flippening will be a slow process.
But don't forget they're the reason you have the privelege of sitting behind your computer screen to criticize them. Do NOT try to undermine their sacrifices.
That's true. But if something like this were to happen close to the stress test it'll prove how poorly the BTC chain handles transactions and how well BCH handles large numbers of TX.
A recent memo got me thinking. Maybe we should have a verified memo.cash charity fund where users can donate and the fund can then donate its proceeds towards charitable causes on a more personal basis.
And by personal basis I mean the fund can donate the proceeds to members and users that it decided genuinely need the aid and could actually really use it.
A recent memo got me thinking. Maybe we should have a verified memo.cash charity fund where users can donate and the fund can then donate its proceeds towards charitable causes on a more personal basis.
That is a great idea! Progress ftw!!
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That is a horrible idea. Go back to where you came from, Neanderthal!
you mean in Coinex or which exchanges you talk? Usually you go to your account setting and it is easy to find this option. It is very important to have 2FA but keep the secret code.
Ohhh I thought you were talking about memo cash. I'm assuming there's no 2FA in memo cash?
There's something important about 2FA code, most of users do not know they need to keep the secret code saved to restore 2FA. If you haven't done it, you better change the 2FA binding and keep the secret key safe.
I don't have 2fa activated. Where can I find the option to do so? :o
There's something important about 2FA code, most of users do not know they need to keep the secret code saved to restore 2FA. If you haven't done it, you better change the 2FA binding and keep the secret key safe.