That's exactly what I did and it threw out the error above. 🙁 Anyway, @memo suggested Electron Cash and it works just like a wallet, giving you the ability to spend/receive easily.
Only if you "add a wallet" then "import wallet". Don't do that. On the home screen, tap the "scan" button at the bottom middle, scan the QR code & there'll be an option to sweep.
What would be the technical problems with a memo app that streamed video/audio/images from magnet links (like PopcornTime) and embedded them like imgur links?
The closest thing with the Bitcoin.com app is to tap "scan" at the bottom centre, scan your private key QR code and "sweep" it like a paper wallet i.e. withdraw your whole memo balance
But obviously this is not nearly as useful as being able to import the address as just another wallet so you can spend and recharge your memo balance with ease
Hey guys, what can we do with the export keys section of memo.cash? I mean, I tried scanning the qr code in "import wallet" in the bitcoin.com wallet but get "Error. Incorrect Code Format" 🤔
The closest thing with the Bitcoin.com app is to tap "scan" at the bottom centre, scan your private key QR code and "sweep" it like a paper wallet i.e. withdraw your whole memo balance
Sounds like you're stretching a bit to include property as part of a person's "being", whatever that means, just so you can ban violence and theft under one principle.
I'd say it's the other way around: if your body is your property all you need are property rights: don't hit my face, don't hit my car.
Property is the physical extent of Being, acquired by transaction, agreement or otherwise not Harming others.
http://archive.fo/KNCUo illustrates how 'States' obfuscate sovereignty.
Sounds like you're stretching a bit to include property as part of a person's "being", whatever that means, just so you can ban violence and theft under one principle.
Okay, just feeling out your position. Of course NAP produces the same results so I agree with all of them, just seemed like your definition of "harm" would fail to protect property.
If you are opposed to Bitcoin being used as cash, then you are opposed to Bitcoin.
Great talk, clearly shows the differences between BTC and BCH. I think it would be impossible for a thinking person to remain a BTC-maximalist after watching this.
Conclusions: most people dgaf about Bitcoin, the Bitcoin.com wallet is great for beginners, my home town is firmly in the "no interest" camp but I travel a lot for work so there's some hope
>> 78/100: Didn't know what Bitcoin is and wasn't interested in adoption once I explained (usually just a "no", sometimes a "what's that?" then dismissive "oh, OK" after my explanation)
>> 17/100: Didn't know what Bitcoin is, said they would look into it later (I usually said to look up Bitcoin.com, BitPay and Coinbase for starters) but I didn't get to check up on them
>> 1/100: Used to accept Bitcoin but no one used it, sold everything last year, horrified by the fees, decided crypto was useless for retail and uninterested in BCH
>> 1/100: Used to accept Bitcoin but no one used it so they stopped (a pizza place in Hamburg I went to specifically because it was listed on a Bitcoin merchant map)
3/ I carry the Bitcoin.com mobile wallet so am ready to pay in BTC or BCH. I decided to ask about "Bitcoin" then prioritise BCH, only using BTC if that was really the only option.