Thursday, 30 January 2020

A block was just mined!

ViaBTC just mined a 2.3 MB block with 6900 transactions, clearing the mempool in one go.

https://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/block/620026

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/ew1tfx/a_block_was_just_mined/

Wow 4 hours since the last block, I know it’s random (stochastic) but I wonder what the record is too?

Wow 4 hours since the last block, I know it’s random (stochastic) but I wonder what the record is too? submitted by /u/megability
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/ew0ocx/wow_4_hours_since_the_last_block_i_know_its/

Be like the Wise Old Man

Be like the Wise Old Man submitted by /u/mickhick95
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I have been permanently banned from /r/cryptocurrency for posting about cash fusion with the following lame excuse for something I posted 21 days ago when I was banned for 7 days for posting something about cash fusion. Finally :-)

I have been permanently banned from /r/cryptocurrency for posting about cash fusion with the following lame excuse for something I posted 21 days ago when I was banned for 7 days for posting something about cash fusion. Finally :-) submitted by /u/Kain_niaK
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/ew0hqy/i_have_been_permanently_banned_from/

umm, where the fuck are the blocks?

  • fork.lol shows 0.00 hashrate for the 3h timeframe (although their tx volume also shows nothing for the 3h timeframe, so that might just be their backend system). however, BTC hashrate for 3h is at 135eh/s and the difficulty is due to go up 25% at the next adjustment (so there's a lot more hashrate on the BTC network than expected right now...)

  • coin.dance shows BCH hashrate at 1%, and last block OVER 3 HOURS AGO

  • blockchair.com shows last block at 2020-01-30 02:14 (I think UTC time)

This doesn't seem natural... I hope I'm wrong.

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/ew0g57/umm_where_the_fuck_are_the_blocks/

How US Lawmakers BLEW IT - The MULTI-BILLION Dollar Blockchain Industry That Left America and Hasn't Looked Back...

How US Lawmakers BLEW IT - The MULTI-BILLION Dollar Blockchain Industry That Left America and Hasn't Looked Back... submitted by /u/Digitallifeworks
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/ew0jrh/how_us_lawmakers_blew_it_the_multibillion_dollar/

The community opposes a “tax” on the miners, which costs users nothing, but would prefer that users contribute their own funds?

Please explain the logic to me. Why is a charge to the miners, which guarantees ample development funds, inferior to endless entreaties to the community, with the hope that funds dribble in?

The Hong Kong corporation was a valid sticking point, IMO, but what’s wrong with just replacing that with a BCH address or set of addresses?

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/ew0e3v/the_community_opposes_a_tax_on_the_miners_which/